Alexandra Casey, The Daily Californian; Rumored executive order would change landscape of UC subscription partnerships
"Prominent Nobel laureate and chief scientific officer of New England 
Biolabs Rich Roberts has no online access to a paper he co-authored 
because his institution lacks a subscription to academic journal Nature 
Microbiology.
Roberts is one of 21 American Nobel laureates who submitted an open 
letter to President Donald Trump on Monday urging him to approve a 
rumored plan to make federally funded research free of cost and 
immediately accessible after publication. UC Berkeley’s Randy Schekman, 
who founded eLife — an open access scientific journal — led the Nobel 
laureates in their letter...
“This would effectively nationalize the valuable American 
intellectual property that we produce and force us to give it away to 
the rest of the world for free,” according to the letter from the 
publishers. “This risks reducing exports and negating many of the 
intellectual property protections the Administration has negotiated with
 our trading partners.”
The letter added that the cost shift could place an “additional 
burden” on taxpayers and undermine both the marketplace and American 
innovation."
The Paperback version of my Bloomsbury book "Ethics, Information, and Technology" will be published on Nov. 13, 2025; the Ebook on Dec. 11; and the Hardback and Cloth versions on Jan. 8, 2026. Preorders are available via Amazon and this Bloomsbury webpage: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/ethics-information-and-technology-9781440856662/
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