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Behind the Open Access Button is a team of international student volunteers. Get to know them on Team Button Tuesdays! This week we have David, our co-founder; and Georgina, our fundraising coordinator. David Carroll, Open Access Button Co-Lead Over the last six months, I’ve been constantly amazed at the progress of the Open Access Button.

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What has been happening in the world of Open Access in the last week? Kevin Smith, Scholarly Communication Officer at Duke University, denounces the Nature Publishing Group (NPG) for attacking academic values.

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A Bigger Button Team The main growth for the Open Access Button lately has been recruiting new members for our student team and Steering Committee. Student Team We have welcomed 11 new team members to team Button! This brings our international student volunteer team to 19 members. We’ve expanded our Communications, Fundraising, Secretary and Technology teams.

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What has been happening in the world of Open Access in the last week (or two)? The Frontiers in Innovation, Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Act was introduced into the United States House of Representatives. Section 303 of the FIRST Act would be a leap backwards for open access to United States federally funded research articles.

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What has been happening in the world of Open Access in the last week? Building Button 2.0: The Open Access Button from Co-Lead David Carroll for PLoS Blogs. PLoS’ new open data policy was announced in December.

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The Open Access Button is a browser bookmarklet that lets users report when they are denied access to research, then search for alternative access to the article. Each time a user encounters a paywall, they simply click the Button in their bookmark bar, fill out an optional dialogue box, and their experience is added to a map alongside other users. Then, the user receives a link to search for free access to the article.

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The Open Access Button has been growing the last few weeks and has now mapped over 5,500 paywalls! We’re also nearing 2,000 Twitter followers and 1,000 likes on Facebook. Thank you to all our users and supporters for reporting each paywall that you hit and sharing the Button with your friends and colleagues. Expanding the Button Now we’re focusing on a bigger, better Button.

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What has been happening in the world of Open Access in the last week (or two)? In the world of the Open Access Button, we are developing Button 2.0. Do you have something you’d like to see in the next version? Let us know in our consultation survey! We are also looking for new student volunteers to join our team to support the project’s expansion.

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The Open Access Button is a browser bookmarklet that tracks and maps the impacts of paywalls. Users can report when they are denied access to research and then search for alternative access to the article using the Button. We launched the Open Access Button in November 2013 at the Berlin 11 Student and Early Stage Researcher Conference. To date the Button has mapped over 5000 paywalls.