Elsevier Drops its Support of the Research Works Act
Tuesday, February 28, 2012 - 04:48 PM
The boycott of academic publisher Elsevier that we reported on earlier this month seems to be having an effect: On Monday, the media giant dropped its support of the Research Works Act, a bill that would have limited public access to federally-funded health research by ceding control to commercial publishers. Hours later, the bill's sponsors pulled the plug on the legislation. Elsevier also released an open letter to math scholars -- who were among the first and highest-profile academics to join the boycott -- stating that the firm would "create a scientific council for mathematics, to ensure that we are working in tandem with the mathematics community to address feedback and to give greater control and transparency". The boycott continues; nearly 7,600 academics had signed on as of Tuesday afternoon.


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