DutchNews.nl,
Saturday 16 November 2013
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| Junior education minister Sander Dekker (ANP) |
If the
shift to open access publication does not happen quickly enough, the government
will consider implementing it law, the Volkskrant reported on Saturday.
Research
which has been funded by the public purse should also be accessible to the
public free of charge, the minister says. Some scientists also say open access
would reduce the influence of scientific publishers who are looking for
spectacular breakthroughs.
Benefits
However,
Hans Clevers, president of the Dutch scientific academy KNAW, warned that some
open access magazines and websites are little more than 'dumping grounds' for
research that can't be placed anywhere else.
'If you
want to end the powerful position held by top research magazines, you will have
to ensure research all over the world is based on open access,' he said.
Without this,
Dutch researchers would be disadvantaged because they would not benefit from
the cv boost an article in magazines like Nature brings.

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