The Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly Literature with E-Prints and Open Access Journals
Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
ISBN 1-59407-670-7

The Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly Literature with E-Prints and Open Access Journals provides an overview of open access concepts, and it presents over 1,300 selected English-language books, conference papers (including some digital video presentations), debates, editorials, e-prints, journal and magazine articles, news articles, technical reports, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding the open access movement's efforts to provide free access to and unfettered use of scholarly literature. Most sources have been published between 1999 and August 31, 2004; however, a limited number of key sources published prior to 1999 are also included. Where possible, links are provided to sources that are freely available on the Internet (approximately 78 percent of the bibliography's references have such links). The 129-page bibliography has been published in print and PDF formats by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL).

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Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Key Open Access Concepts
1 General Works
1.1 Overviews
1.2 Analysis and Critiques
1.3 Debates and Dialogs
1.3.1 Nature Web Debate on Future E-Access to the Primary Literature
1.3.2 Nature Web Focus on Access to the Literature: The Debate Continues
1.3.3 Other
1.4 Research Studies
1.5 Other
2 Open Access Statements
2.1 Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities
2.2 Bethesda Statement on Open Access
2.3 Budapest Open Access Initiative
2.4 NEAR
2.5 OECD Final Communique
2.6 Tempe Principles
2.7 Washington DC Principles for Free Access to Science
2.8 Wellcome Trust Position Statement and Research Reports
2.9 World Summit on the Information Society Declaration of Principles and Plan of Action
2.10 Other
3 Copyright Arrangements for Self-Archiving and Use
3.1 General Works
3.2 Copyright Ownership and Rights
3.3 Creative Commons
3.4 Permissions Crisis
3.5 Research Studies
4 Open Access Journals
4.1 General Works
4.2 Economic Issues
4.2.1 General Works
4.2.2 BMJ Rapid Responses about "Author Pays" May Be the New Science Publishing Model
4.3 Open Access Journal Change Agents
4.3.1 SPARC
4.4 Open Access Journal Publishers and Distributors
4.4.1 BioMed Central
4.4.2 Public Library of Science
4.4.3 PubMed Central
4.4.3.1 General Works
4.4.3.2 Science Magazine dEbate on "Building a GenBank of the Published Literature"
4.4.3.3 Science Magazine dEbate on "Is a Government Archive the Best Option?"
4.4.3.4 Science Magazine dEbate on "Just a Minute, Please"
4.4.3.5 Other
4.5 Specific Open Access Journals
4.5.1 Journals in the Directory of Open Access Journals
4.5.2 Pioneering Free E-Journals Not in the DOAJ
4.5.3 Other
4.6 Research Studies
5 E-Prints
5.1 General Works
5.2 History
5.3 Research Studies
6 Disciplinary Archives
6.1 General Works
6.2 Specific Archives and Projects
6.2.1 arXiv
6.2.2 NASA Astrophysics Data System
6.2.3 RePEc
6.2.4 Other
7 Institutional Archives and Repositories
7.1 General Works
7.2 E-Print Archives
7.2.1 General Works
7.2.2 Specific Archives and Projects
7.2.2.1 ePrints-UK
7.2.2.2 SHERPA
7.2.2.3 Other
7.3 Repositories with Diverse Materials
7.3.1 General Works
7.3.2 Specific Repositories and Projects
7.3.2.1 DAEDALUS
7.3.2.2 DSpace
7.3.2.3 eScholarship
7.3.2.4 Fedora
7.3.2.5 OSU Knowledge Bank
7.3.2.6 Other
7.4 Electronic Theses and Dissertations
8 Open Archives Initiative and OAI-PMH
8.1 General Works
8.2 Specific Data or Service Providers and Projects
8.2.1 AmericanSouth.org
8.2.2 Arc
8.2.3 Kepler
8.2.4 OAIster
8.2.5 OpCit
8.2.6 Open Archives Forum
8.2.7 Open Archives Initiative Metadata Harvesting Project
8.2.8 Other
8.3 Research Studies
9 Conventional Publisher Perspectives
10 Government Inquires and Legislation
10.1 European Commission Study
10.2 Sabo Bill
10.3 U.K. House of Commons Science and Technology Committee Inquiry
10.4 U.S. House Appropriations Committee Recommendations
10.5 Other
11 Open Access Arrangements for Developing Countries
11.1 General Works
11.2 Free or Reduced Cost Access
11.2.1 AGORA
11.2.2 HINARI
11.2.3 Other
11.3 SciELO

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