Harvard Faculty Agrees To Free Up Its Research
from the about-time dept
While MIT has received plenty of attention over the years for its effort to free up all
course materials a potentially equally as interesting move happened at Harvard yesterday, where Arts & Sciences faculty agreed to
free up their research. For many years, there's been a push by some to
change the process for publishing research. Typically, academic research would appear in journals that were incredibly expensive, potentially limiting the access to that research, even if the research was publicly funded. However, what this group of Harvard faculty have now done is agree that any research they publish will also be available for free online. As
mentioned recently, in an age where everyone is so focused on intellectual property, it suddenly makes things like
teaching and
learning appear to be mighty similar to what others call
theft or
infringement. It's nice to see some universities starting to push back on that.
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One the whole, I think this is great. Getting a hold of quality research or course material (for whatever purposes) can be expensive, and needlessly difficult sometimes. Opening things up (like ocw.mit.edu has begun to do) should help people get information they're looking for. After all, most academic research won't really help or hurt the "average" person any (it's usually pretty specific, narrow and technical, which makes it hard sometimes to get any practical usage out of it), so making it available for those who really do have an interest in the topics would be highly beneficial, speaking as a current grad student.
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Good Start for the non e-Enabled...
However, it's not where the real cost savings are. I think that would be in the textbook arena- where once a book is published, and proceeds through the required approvals at the educational facility, the content and research within the textbook could be up to 5 years old.
However, this accelerated enhancement of productivity helps the school and professors to adapt and understand the power of mass collaboration and hopefully, as a customer, pursuade the textbook publishers to consider this new model
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