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R.5: Resolution in Support of the Student Statement on the Right to Research
WHEREAS, writing research papers is a requirement of many Cornell University courses, and
WHEREAS, such assignments require access to articles published in academic journals, and
WHEREAS, student access to scholarly literature is primarily provided by subscriptions through the Cornell University libraries, and
WHEREAS, the high cost of academic journals — in some fields, more than $20,000 per year for a single journal subscription — restricts access to knowledge, and
WHEREAS, the cost of these subscriptions has been accelerating at a rate greater than inflation for the past decades, and
WHEREAS, authors of scholarly articles are not paid for their work, with journal profits accruing solely to the publishers, and
WHEREAS, the majority of research funding comes from public sources, supported by taxpayers, and
WHEREAS, all students deserve access to the full body of published scholarly literature, and
WHEREAS, “open access” is an alternative to the traditional closed, subscription-access system of scholarly communication, and
WHEREAS, open access provides free online access to the results of scholarly research while maintaining quality controls, such as peer review, and
WHEREAS, several national and international student organizations and student governments have developed the Student Statement on the Right to Research to explain student interests in the scholarly communications system and to rally students in support of open access,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the graduate and professional students of Cornell University endorse the Student Statement on the Right to Research and open access to academic research, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the students of the Cornell University laud the administration’s decision to support open access research and call on governments, research funders, researchers, and fellow students to support open access to academic research.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution will be sent to David Skorton, President of Cornell University; Kent Hubbell, Dean of Students; Alison Power, Dean of the Cornell Graduate School; Kevin McComber, Northeast Regional Coordinator of the National Association of Graduate and Professional Students; Senator Charles Schumer, New York; .Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, New York and Representative Maurice Hinchey. New York 22nd District.
Respectfully submitted,
D. T. Nighthawk Evensen
Graduate & Professional Student Assembly Biological Sciences Representative
President
Erica Gutierrez
>′Graduate & Professional Student Assembly Social Sciences Representative
Executive Vice President
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