Experts Doubt New Federal Grant Rules Will Reduce Open Access Publishing Costs
New rules from the Office of Management and Budget, effective today, will prevent U.S. researchers from using federal grants for open access publication fees. Experts caution that this policy is unlikely to achieve its stated goal of cutting publishing costs. Concerns are also raised about the potential disproportionate impact on researchers lacking strong institutional financial support.
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