<Apologies for cross positing>

Hello all,

A new Unlocking Research blog published today “ Could the HEFCE policy be a 
Trojan Horse for gold OA?” - 
https://unlockingresearch.blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=488 
<https://unlockingresearch.blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=488> is arguing that changes 
to the HEFCE policy are moving it from a green policy towards a gold one.


A teaser:
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The HEFCE Policy for open access in the post-2014 Research Excellence Framework 
<http://www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/year/2014/201407/> kicks in 9 weeks from now. The 
policy states that, to be eligible for submission to the post-2014 REF, 
authors’ final peer-reviewed manuscripts of journal articles and conference 
proceedings with an ISSN must have been deposited in an institutional or 
subject repository on acceptance for publication. Deposited material should be 
discoverable, and free to read and download, for anyone with an internet 
connection.
The goal of the policy is to ensure that publicly funded (by HEFCE) research is 
publicly available. The means HEFCE have chosen to favour is the green route – 
by putting the AAM into a repository. This does not involve any payment to the 
publishers. The timing of the policy – at acceptance – is to give us the best 
chance of obtaining the author’s accepted manuscript (AAM) before it is 
deleted, forgotten or lost by the author. <snip>

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Enjoy!

Danny


Dr Danny Kingsley
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