The Twelve Step OA Program, or, How I Learned to Give Up My Addiction to Commercial Publishing and Support Open Access Brought to you by the Dean and Faculty.

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The Twelve Step OA Program, or, How I Learned to Give Up My Addiction to Commercial Publishing and Support Open Access Brought to you by the Dean and Faculty of the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library October 22, 2013 In Celebration of International Open Access Week Presentation prepared by Carol Hixson

1. We admitted that we were powerless over publishers –and that our research publications had become unmanageable

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

2. Came to believe that Open Access could restore us to sanity

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

3. Made a decision to turn our scholarship over to the principles of Open Access

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

4. Made a searching and fearless inventory of our research production

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

5. Admitted to our library, ourselves, and another colleague the exact nature of our intellectual property wrongs

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

6. Were entirely ready to have Open Access remove all these defects of intellectual property weakness

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

7. Humbly asked our colleagues to make our research widely available

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

8. Made a list of all readers, colleagues and co-authors we had failed to support and became willing to help them achieve wider distribution of and Open Access to their research

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

9. Made direct amends to such people whenever possible by helping to get the word out about their research, except when to do so would violate copyright

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

10. Continued to take personal inventory, and when we slipped up and were tempted to sign a publisher’s agreement without thinking, promptly admitted it

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

11. Sought, through careful reading of agreements and negotiation with publishers, to improve our commitment to Open Access

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic

12. Having had an intellectual awakening as a result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to other academics, and to apply the principles of Open Access in all our publishing efforts

Recovering USFSP Academic

Recovering USFSP Academic