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Since the transition from the first to the second phase of the Open Access Tracking Project depends on my circumstances and decisions, I feel that I must use the first-person pronoun on occasion. — [https://cyber.harvard.edu/~psuber/wiki/Peter_Suber Peter Suber].


= The new phase =  
= The new phase =  


* In the summer of 2018, the Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) will enter a new phase. We can quibble about whether it's Phase 2, or Phase 3, 4, or 5. But here I'll just call it Phase 2.
* In the summer of 2018, the Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) will enter a new phase.  
** When I launched OATP in 2009, it had funding from the Wellcome Trust (2007-2009)<!--and the Open Society Institute (2003-2009)-->.
** When I launched OATP in 2009, it had funding from the Wellcome Trust (2007-2009)<!--and the Open Society Institute (2003-2009)-->.
** In 2011, OATP became part of the Harvard Open Access Project, which had grant funding from Arcadia (2011-2016) and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation (2016-2018).
** In 2011, OATP became part of the Harvard Open Access Project, which had grant funding from Arcadia (2011-2016) and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation (2016-2018).
** The new phase is the post-grant phase.
** The new phase is the post-grant phase.
= The future of OATP =
* We're not laying OATP down. It will continue as an all-volunteer project. I will continue to work on it as well, without funding.

Revision as of 14:38, 21 June 2018

Harvard Open Access Project (HOAP) » Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » OATP Phase 2

Since the transition from the first to the second phase of the Open Access Tracking Project depends on my circumstances and decisions, I feel that I must use the first-person pronoun on occasion. — Peter Suber.

The new phase

  • In the summer of 2018, the Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) will enter a new phase.
    • When I launched OATP in 2009, it had funding from the Wellcome Trust (2007-2009).
    • In 2011, OATP became part of the Harvard Open Access Project, which had grant funding from Arcadia (2011-2016) and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation (2016-2018).
    • The new phase is the post-grant phase.

The future of OATP

  • We're not laying OATP down. It will continue as an all-volunteer project. I will continue to work on it as well, without funding.