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Most recent first
Most recent first
* With Heather Joseph, [https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/news/commentary-on-op-ed-released-in-vol-22-iss-01 Letter to the editor], ''Journal of Science Policy & Governance'', March 28, 2023 ([https://perma.cc/284L-AMRA perma.cc link]). A letter criticizing a [https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/article_1038126_jspg220101.html recent article] in the journal. Also see the [https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/news/author-response-to-sparc-comments response] to our letter by the original authors.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4876e7JBCc Peter Suber on Harvard-style open-access policies]. A presentation at the CUNY event, [https://gclibrary.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2023/01/24/paths-to-open-access/ Scholarship for the Public Good: Paths to Open Access], February 9, 2023. My segment begins at minute 5:27.
* [https://lit.bibb.de/vufind/Record/DS-780915 Open Access helps both: authors and readers: Peter Suber in an interview with Bodo Rödel (24 June 2022)] ''Offene Zusammenhänge: Open Access in der Berufsbildungsforschung'', eds. Hubert Ertl and Bodo Rödel, Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung, 2022, pp 339-345.
** [https://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/37373947 Copy] in [http://dash.harvard.edu/ DASH].
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xC5UTBmFD4 Interview on open access], a 20 minute interview with Laura Rovelli for CLACSO, recorded May 19, 2022, released October 14, 2022. Mostly on the [https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/boai20/ Budapest Open Access Initiative 20th anniversary recommendations] and Latin America.
* [https://www.authorsalliance.org/2022/10/03/bidens-open-access-to-research-policy-and-how-it-affects-authors/ Biden's Open Access to Research Policy and How it Affects Authors], an interview with the Authors Alliance, October 3, 2022.
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* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OSREpgLyln8gkPJ7Ss0BvyClEh_3fnOl1TvD-JDZlC4/edit# White House OSTP policy guidance, implications for repositories], handout for an online talk, September 23, 2022.
* [https://aquila.usm.edu/smirc/2022/1/1/ Questions and Answers with Peter Suber], a 55-minute video of my session at the Southern Mississippi Institutional Repository Conference (SMIRC), April 28, 2022.
* [https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.1869 Publishing Without Exclusive Rights], ''Journal of Electronic Publishing'', April 26, 2022 ([https://perma.cc/X3G2-B8ML perma.cc link]).
** [https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37371863 Copy] in [http://dash.harvard.edu/ DASH].
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TNpTMS1XPs BOAI 20th Anniversary Webcast], a one-hour video discussion with Dominique Babini, Melissa Hagemann, Heather Joseph, Iryna Kuchma, and me, moderated by Juan Pablo Alperin, March 31, 2022 (released April 5, 2022).


* [https://erc.europa.eu/news-events/magazine/rights-retention-and-open-access Rights retention and open access], ''European Research Council Magazine'', October 28, 2021 ([https://perma.cc/8DLA-QNSP perma.cc link]).
* [https://erc.europa.eu/news-events/magazine/rights-retention-and-open-access Rights retention and open access], ''European Research Council Magazine'', October 28, 2021 ([https://perma.cc/8DLA-QNSP perma.cc link]).


* [https://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/handle/10919/106483 Panel discussion]. A 75 minute Q&A session with me by Young, Philip Young, starting at 39:54.  
* [https://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/handle/10919/106483 Panel discussion]. A 75 minute Q&A session with me and others by Philip Young, October 25, 2021, starting at 39:54.  


* [https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode/914671 Interview with Peter Suber: Unlocking knowledge for social equity], a 29.5 minute audio interview with me by Scott Abbot for the University of Technology Sydney, October 4, 2021. [https://zenodo.org/record/5602120 Another copy] at Zenodo. Also see the [https://vimeo.com/251750628 unabridged 73 minute video version].
* [https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode/914671 Interview with Peter Suber: Unlocking knowledge for social equity], a 29.5 minute audio interview with me by Scott Abbot for the University of Technology Sydney, October 4, 2021. [https://zenodo.org/record/5602120 Another copy] at Zenodo. Also see the [https://vimeo.com/251750628 unabridged 73 minute video version].
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* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FPYtSrjX93sIOMMyNMgHhpUlTw-TfvuYPyY_7DI3fuc/edit?usp=sharing Author rights under university rights-retention open access policies], a handout for an online talk, May 27, 2021.
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FPYtSrjX93sIOMMyNMgHhpUlTw-TfvuYPyY_7DI3fuc/edit?usp=sharing Author rights under university rights-retention open access policies], a handout for an online talk, May 27, 2021.


* [https://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.543/ Author rights and the Harvard open access policies: a response to Patrick Alexander], ''Insights'', April 21, 2021 ([https://perma.cc/GH7W-BA8Q perma.cc link]).  
* [https://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.543 Author rights and the Harvard open access policies: a response to Patrick Alexander], ''Insights'', April 21, 2021 ([https://perma.cc/GH7W-BA8Q perma.cc link]).  
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180710235328/https://library.harvard.edu/03142014-1552/elsevier-takedown-notices-qa-peter-suber Elsevier Takedown Notices: A Q&A with Peter Suber]. An interview with me by Kira Poplowski for the Harvard Library, April 16, 2014.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180710235328/https://library.harvard.edu/03142014-1552/elsevier-takedown-notices-qa-peter-suber Elsevier Takedown Notices: A Q&A with Peter Suber]. An interview with me by Kira Poplowski for the Harvard Library, April 16, 2014.
* [https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2014/01/14/suber-embargoes-on-publicly-funded-research/ The evidence fails to justify publishers' demand for longer embargo periods on publicly-funded research], January 14, 2014 ([https://perma.cc/9PWY-2ZAE perma.cc link]).
** Reprinted from [https://web.archive.org/web/20190312203625/https://plus.google.com/+PeterSuber/posts/gPRFVdDD8Dg my G+ blog post] on January 11, 2014.


* [http://ojs.law.cornell.edu/index.php/joal/article/view/24/29 Open-access research about open-access law], ''Journal of Open Access to Law'', December 2013.
* [http://ojs.law.cornell.edu/index.php/joal/article/view/24/29 Open-access research about open-access law], ''Journal of Open Access to Law'', December 2013.

Revision as of 09:45, 12 May 2023

I've written a lot over the years about open access (OA) to research. This bibliography of my writings on OA focuses less on news and more on commentary and analysis — pieces that might still be of interest. It includes books, newsletter essays, journal articles, preprints, and interviews. I omit pure news pieces, as well as minor pieces like blog posts, listserv messages, presentation slides, small web pages, and most letters to editors. I plan to keep it up to date. — Peter Suber.

  • Suggested short URL for this page = bit.ly/suber-oa-writings.
  • This version of the list (started August 2013) supersedes an earlier version.
  • For my work on topics other than open access, see my separate list of writings.
  • Originally I included interviews on this list only when they were writings. But after a while that seemed arbitrary and I began including video and podcast interviews as well. As a result, the list is now more complete even if the title is less accurate.
  • My ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is 0000-0002-3577-2890. Most of the works below appeared before ORCID existed. But I support ORCID and include my ID here to help associate it with my writings.




Most recent first

  • BOAI 20th Anniversary Webcast, a one-hour video discussion with Dominique Babini, Melissa Hagemann, Heather Joseph, Iryna Kuchma, and me, moderated by Juan Pablo Alperin, March 31, 2022 (released April 5, 2022).
  • Panel discussion. A 75 minute Q&A session with me and others by Philip Young, October 25, 2021, starting at 39:54.
  • Unlocking Research. A 28 minute audio interview with me by David Weinberger for Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, August 16, 2012.
  • Open Access, MIT Press, June 2012. The book became OA in June 2013, one year after publication.
    • My book home page of notes, reviews, updates, supplements, and links to OA editions.
    • The MIT Press page on the book.
    • Copies in DASH.
    • Choice named this an Outstanding Academic Title for 2013.
    • The book was translated into Polish by Roman Bogacewicz, Maciej Chojnowski, Wojciech Fenrich, Joanna Kielan, Andrzej Leśniak, Krzysztof Siewicz, Michał Starczewski, and Jakub Szprot, under the title Otwarty dostęp, Warsaw University Press, October 2014. There is both a print and OA edition.
    • It was translated into Chinese by Li Wu under the title Kaifang Cunqu Jianbian, China Ocean Press, January 2015. There is no OA edition.
    • It was translated into Spanish by Remedios Melero under the title Acceso Abierto, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, August 2015. There is both a print and OA edition.
    • It was translated into Arabic by Tahseen Al-Khateeb under the title الوصول الحر, QScience division of the Qatar Foundation, October 2015. There is both a print and OA edition.
    • It was translated into French by Marie Lebert under the title Qu’est-ce que l’accès ouvert ?, OpenEdition Press, October 2016. There is both a print and OA edition.
  • Open Access and copyright, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, July 2, 2011.
    • Copy at Earlham.
    • Hélio Kuramoto translated this article into Portuguese, in three parts (1, 2, 3).
    • Constantinescu Nicolaie translated this article into Romanian.
  • Free Knowledge. A 24 minute audio interview with me by David Weinberger for the Harvard Library Innovation Laboratory, June 2, 2011.
  • Public Access to Federally Funded Research: Copyright and Other Issues. A 68-minute 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 June 1, 2012, blog post on this event for some follow-up discussion.
  • Open Accessories, Radio Berkman, recorded February 26, 2009, released March 3, 2009. A 17:30 minute podcast interview with me by David Weinberger.
  • "Open access", a radio interview with me by Jesse Brown for his show, Search Engine, on Canada's CBC Radio One, May 29, 2008. Now a podcast. The interview starts at minute 13:30 and lasts about seven minutes.
  • Towards Open Access, The Earlhamite, Winter 2008. An interview with me by Jonathan Graham. (Not online.)
  • Trends favoring open access, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, May 2, 2007.
    • Copy at Earlham.
    • A revised version of this article was published in a special issue of CT Watch (Vol. 3, No. 3, Fall 2007) on The Coming Revolution in Scholarly Communications & Cyberinfrastructure.
  • Open access and quality, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, October 2, 2006.
    • Copy at Earlham.
    • This article was reprinted in the DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology, January 2008.

Providing open access to past research articles, starting with the most important], SPARC Open Access Newsletter, June 2, 2004.

  • The Promise of 'Open Access' Publishing, transcript of a live, online colloquy sponsored by the Chronicle of Higher Education, January 29, 2004. Lila Guterman was the host who moderated the discussion, and I was the guest who answered questions.
  • The Database Paradox: Unlimited Information and the False Blessing of 'Objectivity', Library Hi Tech, 10, 4 (1992) 51-57.
    • Copy in DASH.
    • This piece is a revised and expanded version of "How Teachers Teach, How Students Learn: Teaching in a Blizzard of Information," in Evan Farber (ed.), Teaching and Technology: The Impact of Unlimited Information Access on Classroom Teaching, Pierian Press, 1991, pp. 67-74, which is itself a revised and expanded version of "Teaching in a Blizzard of Information," Issues in Science and Technology, 5, 4 (July 1989) 29-31.




The following are (or were) continuously updated and can't easily be placed in the chronological order above.



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