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Elsevier restores journal access for German researchers

Publisher takes decision despite still having no deal agreed with German universities

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Elsevier has restored access to German research institutions that have been cut off from its journals since the new year after negotiations over a new contract broke down.

In a , the publisher said it had 鈥渃hosen to continue providing access鈥 to affected institutions with the 鈥渆xpectation that an agreement can be reached鈥.

Negotiations between Elsevier and German universities and research centres broke down at the end of last year, and about 60 institutions鈥 subscription deals ceased at the end of 2016 without a new deal in place.

This is the first time German research organisations have negotiated collectively with Elsevier, and they are demanding more from the publisher on open access.

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Last month, one of those leading the German side of the negotiations told 探花视频 that losing journal access was less of a problem for researchers than it once had been, given that there were now many other ways to share papers such as academic social networks or the pirate site Sci-Hub. In addition, Elsevier pointed out that researchers had only lost access to new papers published in 2017, not all journal contents.

Now the publisher has restored access even though no new deal has been agreed.

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鈥淲e strongly believe that access to high quality research is important for German science,鈥 it said in its statement, released on 13 February. 鈥淭he continuing access for the affected institutions will be in place while good-faith discussions about a nationwide contract carry on. This reflects our support for German research and our expectation that an agreement can be reached.鈥

When asked whether the institutions were paying for renewed access, Harald Boersma, Elsevier鈥檚 director of corporate relations for science and technology, told THE that it was 鈥渃ustomary in these situations for institutions to retain access to content after a contracted period is concluded and as long as renewal discussions are ongoing鈥.

He said that 鈥渕eetings have continued in January鈥, but that negotiating a new national agreement 鈥渨ill take time鈥.聽

david.matthews@tesglobal.com

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