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* [http://youtu.be/doegjamgY4U Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Copyright and Other Issues]. A 68-video discussion of federal open-access policy between me and Mark Seeley, Senior Vice President and General Counsel at Elsevier. Held at Harvard Law School, sponsored by the American Bar Association Committee on University Intellectual Property Law, and recorded April 9, 2012. Also see my [http://web.archive.org/web/20190316203929/https://plus.google.com/109377556796183035206/posts/TxXiwUvi8XR blog post] (June 1, 2012) on this event for some follow-up discussion.
* [http://youtu.be/doegjamgY4U Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Copyright and Other Issues]. A 68-video discussion of federal open-access policy between me and Mark Seeley, Senior Vice President and General Counsel at Elsevier. Held at Harvard Law School, sponsored by the American Bar Association Committee on University Intellectual Property Law, and recorded April 9, 2012. Also see my [http://web.archive.org/web/20190316203929/https://plus.google.com/109377556796183035206/posts/TxXiwUvi8XR blog post] (June 1, 2012) on this event for some follow-up discussion.
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Also see my [[Writings on open access | writings on OA]] more generally, and my [[History of open access | other work on the history of OA]].
Also see my [[Writings on open access | writings on OA]] more generally, and my [[History of open access | other work on the history of OA]].

Revision as of 11:13, 13 December 2019

Here are my pieces of news and comment specifically on the adoption of the NIH policy. Chronological order.

  • Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Copyright and Other Issues. A 68-video discussion of federal open-access policy between me and Mark Seeley, Senior Vice President and General Counsel at Elsevier. Held at Harvard Law School, sponsored by the American Bar Association Committee on University Intellectual Property Law, and recorded April 9, 2012. Also see my blog post (June 1, 2012) on this event for some follow-up discussion.

Also see my writings on OA more generally, and my other work on the history of OA.