Plan U: Universal access to scientific and medical research via funder preprint mandates
- PMID: 31163026
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- DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000273
Plan U: Universal access to scientific and medical research via funder preprint mandates
Abstract
Preprint servers such as arXiv and bioRxiv represent a highly successful and relatively low cost mechanism for providing free access to research findings. By decoupling the dissemination of manuscripts from the much slower process of evaluation and certification by journals, preprints also significantly accelerate the pace of research itself by allowing other researchers to begin building on new results immediately. If all funding agencies were to mandate posting of preprints by grantees-an approach we term Plan U (for "universal")-free access to the world's scientific output for everyone would be achieved with minimal effort. Moreover, the existence of all articles as preprints would create a fertile environment for experimentation with new peer review and research evaluation initiatives, which would benefit from a reduced barrier to entry because hosting and archiving costs were already covered.
Conflict of interest statement
I have read the journal′s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Richard Sever and John Inglis are co-founders of bioRxiv, a non-profit preprint server operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and funded by a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Neither has a financial interest in the server. Michael Eisen is a founder and former Board Member of the Public Library of Science and is the Editor in Chief of eLife, a non-profit open access publisher.
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