ACS Policy Priority

Advance Science through Openness

Science and technology provide critical tools that help us address our national and global needs. Open exchange of information and ideas is critical to scientific progress. However, dynamic security challenges to our infrastructure, economy, and lives require that the scientific community minimize unintended or nefarious uses of legitimate science and technology. ACS supports efforts to

  • Promote a strong, non-governmental, scientific publishing enterprise that assures access to information and exchange of scientific ideas and information among all parties with legitimate uses while appropriately protecting security-related information.
  • Assure the quality of scientific and technological advancement through open, rigorous, and inclusive peer review related to scientific publishing.
  • Assure the most open interactions possible among scientists, engineers, and students from across the globe.

Statement Position
Ensuring Public Access
to High Quality Science
Opposes government policy to provide free access publishing for all federally funded
research. Supports2005 NIH public access policy experiment and encourages
proper analysis before further steps are taken.
Freedom of International
Scientific Exchange
Advocates freedom of scientific exchange and stronger scientific collaboration
to benefit humankind.
Visa Restrictions Supports timely screening for visiting scientists and students.
Commits to assisting federal agencies with technical expertise.

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