Peter Suber (@petersuber@fediscience.org) (@petersuber) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Suber (@[email protected])

@petersuber

Working for #openaccess to research. For #OA news, follow @oatp (bit.ly/o-a-t-p). I aim for comprehensive coverage there, not here. More active on #Mastodon.

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Last month the guide to good practices for #university #RightsRetention #OpenAccess policies (which Stuart Shieber (@[email protected]) and I launched in 2012) passed the milestone of 400,000 page views. bit.ly/goodoa

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Two yrs before #Dobbs overturned #Roe, #SCOTUS overturned a precedent #Alito liked. He dissented, protesting that the majority "casts aside an important & long-established decision w/ little regard for the enormous reliance the decision has engendered." supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/…

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ACS introduces 'Article Development Charge'. Pay $2,500 for right to post accepted manuscript OA w/ zero embargo (VoR remains paywalled). In UK/Europe, some funders/unis are telling scientists to insist on this for free, as their right (via RRS)! acs.org/pressroom/news…

Lara Urban (@laraurban42) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is with great sadness that I have to resign as eLife - the journal editor and early-career advisor after Michael Eisen was fired as editor-in-chief for making use of his freedom of speech to stand up – once again – for the people who were silenced. A brief statement here:

It is with great sadness that I have to resign as <a href="/eLife/">eLife - the journal</a> editor and early-career advisor after <a href="/mbeisen/">Michael Eisen</a> was fired as editor-in-chief for making use of his freedom of speech to stand up – once again – for the people who were silenced. A brief statement here:
Peter Suber (@petersuber@fediscience.org) (@petersuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks, Alexander. For everyone else, he's quoting from my 2012 book (bit.ly/oa-book, The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social). You can see the passage in context at p. 203, for example in this PDF of the OA edition. ia803203.us.archive.org/18/items/97802…

Peter Suber (@petersuber@fediscience.org) (@petersuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a periodic reminder that I post much more to #Mastodon than #X / #Twitter these days. fediscience.org/@petersuber If you work in #OpenAccess, #OpenScience, #ScholComm or related areas, do join us on #Mastodon. Posts on these topics get far more engagement there than here.

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OurResearch receives $7.5M grant from Arcadia to establish OpenAlex, a milestone development for Open Science blog.ourresearch.org/ourresearch-re…

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🎉Open Science NL turns 1 year old today! Since our 16 partners signed the covenant, we’ve been developing innovative funding programmes to support the high ambitions we have for #openscience in NL. Curious for what we’ve done? Subscribe to our newsletter: openscience.nl/en/newsletter

🎉Open Science NL turns 1 year old today! Since our 16 partners signed the covenant, we’ve been developing innovative funding programmes to support the high ambitions we have for #openscience in NL. Curious for what we’ve done? Subscribe to our newsletter: openscience.nl/en/newsletter
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NEW! Rick Wilson has a message for the media. You couldn't stop talking about Joe Biden's age. Are you going to start covering Donald Trump's failing cognition, insanity, psychosis, senility, lies, flubs, etc.? Be fair. America is watching.

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My friend Peter Suber (@[email protected]) has put together a handful of quotes from John #Dewey about the nature of a "#public," if only to remind us that our ideas have histories. Dewey doesn't think of publics in terms of communications, as tend to these days. Interesting! suber.pubpub.org/pub/nnpkmt91/r…