AIRI Statement on Open Access
Released October 28, 2004
The Association of Independent Research
Institutes (AIRI) is an association of independent, not-for-profit
biomedical and behavioral research institutes conducting federally
funded research. Its mission is to enhance the ability of its
members to improve human health and advance knowledge. AIRI endorses
the NIH proposal for increased public access to NIH-funded research
results.
Scientists and the general public will greatly benefit from free
access to a comprehensive, centrally located base of medical
knowledge. Making research results freely available through NIH’s
PubMed Central (PMC), six months after the study’s publication,
necessarily enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of the
biomedical research enterprise and provides the public with access
to credible and timely information.
In the process of formulating the best plan for implementing open
access, AIRI urges NIH to make a priority the preservation of
information quality through peer-review. In addition, AIRI
encourages NIH to establish a process to ensure that there is no
confusion surrounding an author’s final version-of-record of a
submitted publication. Finally, in undertaking this enormous data
load, AIRI hopes that NIH is prepared to maintain PMC archives in
perpetuity.
AIRI realizes that many actors and interested parties in the science
and publishing communities will be affected by a new NIH open access
policy. As such, AIRI applauds NIH efforts to include all of the
relevant stakeholders in the planning process, and hopes that
dialogue will remain open throughout the course of implementation.
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