id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jrdxzpia3vcydm7z27wviwi7qa Eric Kansa On ethics, sustainability, and open access in archaeology 2013.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 4774 357 48 The tragic case of Aaron Swartz highlights the ethical urgency of debating Open Access. • Special issue on Open Access in archaeology, edited by Mark Lake, published in the paywall journal World In a February 22, 2013 statement, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP 2013) endorsed a "green" model of Open Access, where copies of peer-review publications become available in Open Access repositories after an embargo period. Public Library of Science (PLoS) for immediate, free-of-charge, Open Access publishing in their peerreviewed journals, represent the most widely known model. to form the SCOAP3 (http://scoap3.org/) consortium that now directly finances Open Access publishing. federal granting agencies to require Open Access to peer-review papers within a year of publication. It can partner with other societies, university library groups developing scholarly communications infrastructure, or other commercial or nonprofit Open Access publishers. the public in accessing and using published research. ./cache/work_jrdxzpia3vcydm7z27wviwi7qa.pdf ./txt/work_jrdxzpia3vcydm7z27wviwi7qa.txt