Full Text of SB1900 98th General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning education.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Open | 5 | | Access to Research Articles Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Purpose. The General Assembly finds and declares | 7 | | the
following:
| 8 | | (1) to maximize the social and economic benefits of | 9 | | research to the public, the published research articles | 10 | | produced by faculty at public universities should be made | 11 | | as widely available as possible, wide availability | 12 | | referring both to the depth of availability of a given | 13 | | research article (including immediate availability where | 14 | | practicable, long-term preservation and free public | 15 | | access, and broad accessibility for reuse and further | 16 | | research) and the breadth of research articles made | 17 | | available; | 18 | | (2) the public support these employees receive and the | 19 | | increased impact that broad public dissemination of | 20 | | research has is an important public purpose;
| 21 | | (3) many public universities have developed, or are | 22 | | developing, the capacity to provide free access over the | 23 | | Internet to such research through institutional |
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| 1 | | repositories or otherwise; and
| 2 | | (4) a substantial portion of the research currently is | 3 | | not freely available over the Internet because the faculty | 4 | | have entered into publication agreements with terms that | 5 | | restrict public access to the fruits of unclassified | 6 | | research conducted by these State employees.
| 7 | | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act, "public university" | 8 | | means the University of Illinois, Southern Illinois | 9 | | University, Chicago State University, Eastern Illinois | 10 | | University, Governors State University, Illinois State | 11 | | University, Northeastern Illinois University, Northern | 12 | | Illinois University, Western Illinois University, or any other | 13 | | public university or college now or hereafter established or | 14 | | authorized by the General Assembly. | 15 | | Section 15. Task forces. | 16 | | (a) By January 1, 2014, each public university shall | 17 | | establish an Open Access to Research Task Force. Each task | 18 | | force shall be appointed by the chairperson of the board of | 19 | | trustees for the public university, with the advice and consent | 20 | | of that board. Each task force shall be comprised of voting | 21 | | members and non-voting members. The voting members shall | 22 | | include, without limitation, members representing the | 23 | | university's library, members representing faculty, including, | 24 | | where applicable, a labor organization that represents faculty |
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| 1 | | at the public university, and members representing university | 2 | | administration. The non-voting members shall include, without | 3 | | limitation, a member representing publishers who publish | 4 | | scholarly journals. In the instance of public universities that | 5 | | have multiple campuses, each campus shall have representation | 6 | | on the task force. The task force shall review current | 7 | | practices and design a proposed policy regarding open access to | 8 | | research articles, based on criteria that are specific to each | 9 | | public university's needs.
| 10 | | (b) Each task force shall (i) consider how the public | 11 | | university can best further the open access goals laid out in | 12 | | this Act, whether by creation of an open access policy for the | 13 | | public university, creation of an open access policy for the | 14 | | State, or some other mechanism; (ii) review how peer | 15 | | institutions and the federal government are addressing issues | 16 | | related to open access and ensure that any institutional or | 17 | | statewide policies are consistent with steps taken by federal | 18 | | grant-making agencies; and (iii) consider academic, legal, | 19 | | ethical, and fiscal ramifications of and questions regarding an | 20 | | open access policy, including but not limited to the following: | 21 | | (1) the question of how to preserve the academic | 22 | | freedom of scholars to publish as they wish while still | 23 | | providing public access to research; | 24 | | (2) the design of a copyright policy that meets the | 25 | | needs of the public as well as of authors and publishers; | 26 | | (3) the design of reporting, oversight, and |
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| 1 | | enforcement mechanisms; | 2 | | (4) the cost of maintaining and, where applicable, | 3 | | creating institutional repositories;
| 4 | | (5) the potential for collaboration between public | 5 | | universities regarding the use and maintenance of | 6 | | repositories;
| 7 | | (6) the potential use of existing scholarly | 8 | | repositories;
| 9 | | (7) the fiscal feasibility and benefits and drawbacks | 10 | | to researchers of institutional support for Gold open | 11 | | access fees (where publication costs are covered by author | 12 | | fees rather than by subscription or advertising fees);
| 13 | | (8) the differences between academic and publishing | 14 | | practices in different fields and the manner in which these | 15 | | differences should be reflected in an open access policy;
| 16 | | (9) the determination of which version of a research | 17 | | article should be made publicly accessible; and
| 18 | | (10) the determination of which researchers and which | 19 | | research ought to be covered by an open access policy, | 20 | | including, but not limited to, the question of whether a | 21 | | policy should cover theses and dissertations written by | 22 | | students at public institutions; research conducted by | 23 | | employees of State agencies; research supported by State | 24 | | grants, but not conducted by employees of public | 25 | | institutions or State agencies; research materials | 26 | | digitized using State funding; data collected by covered |
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| 1 | | researchers; research conducted by faculty at institutions | 2 | | that receive Monetary Award Program grants under Section 35 | 3 | | of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act; research | 4 | | conducted by part-time, adjunct, or other non-permanent | 5 | | faculty; research at least one of whose co-authors is | 6 | | covered by the policy; research progress reports presented | 7 | | at
professional meetings or conferences; laboratory notes, | 8 | | preliminary data analyses, notes
of the author, phone logs, | 9 | | or other information used to produce final manuscripts;
or | 10 | | classified research, research resulting in works
that | 11 | | generate revenue or royalties for authors (such as
books), | 12 | | or patentable discoveries. | 13 | | (c) Each task force shall conduct open meetings with | 14 | | advance notice and shall allow individuals to address the task | 15 | | force regarding open access issues.
Notwithstanding any | 16 | | provisions of the Open Meetings Act and subject to feasibility, | 17 | | members of the task force and interested parties may | 18 | | participate by phone or video conference. | 19 | | (d) On or before January 1, 2015, each task force shall | 20 | | adopt a report setting forth its findings and recommendations. | 21 | | These recommendations shall include a detailed description of | 22 | | any open access policy the task force recommends that the | 23 | | public university or State adopt, as well as, in the case of | 24 | | the public university, a plan for implementation.
This report | 25 | | must be approved by a majority of the appointed task force | 26 | | voting members. A task force shall also issue minority reports |
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| 1 | | at the request of any member, including a non-voting member. | 2 | | Each report shall be submitted to the board of trustees of the | 3 | | respective public university, the Board of Higher Education, | 4 | | both chambers of the General Assembly, and the Governor.
The | 5 | | Board of Higher Education shall publish, on its Internet | 6 | | website, a list of all public universities subject to this Act. | 7 | | The list shall indicate which public universities have | 8 | | submitted the report required pursuant to this subsection (d). | 9 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 10 | | becoming law.
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