The following is a model open-access policy in the Harvard style — with a freely waivable
rights-retaining license and a deposit requirement. This language is based on and
informed by the policies voted by several Harvard faculties, as well as MIT, Stanford University
School of Education, Duke University, and others. I have added some annotations
explaining why the wording is chosen as it is.
Further information explaining the motivation for and implementation of the Harvard
open-access policies is available at the web site of Harvard’s Office for Scholarly Communication
(http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/). Inquiries about the policy and this
model language can be made to osc@hulmail.harvard.edu.
This document will be updated over time as further refinements are made to the policy.
This is revision 1.7 of April 17, 2010, 00:57:25.
"The University authorizes professors to post copies of their articles on their own web sites or on University web sites, or in other not-for-a-fee venues."
Haben US-Ökonomen bei einer spektakulären Studie über die Folgen von illegalen Musikdownloads für die Plattenindustrie unsauber gearbeitet? Ein Kollege erhebt schwere Vorwürfe, doch die Autoren weigern sich, ihre Daten herauszurücken. Die Vorgänge erschüttern das Vertrauen das renommierte Journal of Political Economy. -
R. Ball. Information zwischen Kultur und Marktwirtschaft, Proceedings des 9. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft, том 42 из Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft, стр. 413-432. Hochschulverband für Informationswissenschaft, (2004)