The Alliance for Taxpayer Access  
 
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A diverse and growing alliance of organizations representing taxpayers, patients, physicians, researchers, and institutions that support open public access to taxpayer-funded research.

Statement of Principles:

  1. American taxpayers are entitled to open access on the Internet to the peer-reviewed scientific articles on research funded by the U.S. Government.
  2. Widespread access to the information contained in these articles is an essential, inseparable component of our nation's investment in science.
  3. This and other scientific information should be shared in cost-effective ways that take advantage of the Internet, stimulate further discovery and innovation, and advance the translation of this knowledge into public benefits.
  4. Enhanced access to and expanded sharing of information will lead to usage by millions of scientists, professionals, and individuals, and will deliver an accelerated return on the taxpayers' investment.



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Recent News:

(May 7, 2008) NIH Updates its Public Access Policy FAQ

(April 15, 2008) Harold Varmus talks about the NIH policy on NPR's Science Friday
The Nobel Prize winner discusses the new NIH Public Access Policy with host Ira Flatow.

(April 7, 2008) Public access begins

(April 7, 2008) Health Institute Begins Open-Access Grant Policy

(March 31, 2008) ATA welcomes new members - Committee for Economic Development and the Association of Cancer Online Resources

(March 28, 2008) NIH Director Zerhouni welcomes comments on public access policy implementation
..."We believe that public access after a reasonable embargo period of up to a year to research funded by NIH will help advance science and improve human health while preserving peer review and the value of scientific publishing," ...

(March 24, 2008) Update on NIH public meeting

(February 21, 2008) Celebrations and Tough Questions Follow Harvard's Move to Open Access

(January 11, 2008) NIH Releases Revised Public Access Policy

(December 31, 2007) New law broadens access to research on health

(December 26, 2007) Public Access Mandate Made Law

Be sure to check our Media page for news on the latest developments in public access.

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The Alliance for Taxpayer Access is administered on behalf of the ATA members by
the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC).

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