In the latest development, key European public research and innovation representatives have expressed their support for the 'Council conclusions on high-quality, transparent, open, trustworthy, and equitable scholarly publishing.' Emphasizing the importance of scholarly knowledge as a public good, these organizations advocate for immediate and unrestricted access to publicly funded research and its outcomes without subscription fees or paywalls. They highlight that this approach is vital in advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and addressing societal challenges. The signatories call on EU member states and institutions to sustain their commitment to a scholarly communication ecosystem characterized by quality, transparency, openness, trustworthiness, and equity. They urge for active engagement with stakeholders, constructive dialogue with the public research and innovation sector, and evidence-based reforms grounded in the principles of open science.
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION