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* [http://www.michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=988 We won the Battle of the Research Works Act. Now let’s win the War for Open Access.], Michael Eisen, February 27, 2012.
* [http://www.michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=988 We won the Battle of the Research Works Act. Now let’s win the War for Open Access.], Michael Eisen, February 27, 2012.
* [http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.com/2012/02/elsevier-numbers-illustrate-once-again.html Elsevier numbers illustrate - once again - just how much more sense open access makes!], Heather Morrison, February 27, 2012.
* [http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.com/2012/02/elsevier-numbers-illustrate-once-again.html Elsevier numbers illustrate - once again - just how much more sense open access makes!], Heather Morrison, February 27, 2012.
* [http://governancexborders.com/2012/02/27/elsevier-withdraws-support-for-research-works-act-continues-fight-against-open-access/ Elsevier Withdraws Support for Research Works Act, Continues Fight Against Open Access], Leonhard Dobusch, February 27, 2012.
* [https://plus.google.com/109377556796183035206/posts/EXCkaSqAv5e Elsevier withdraws support for the RWA], Peter Suber, February 27, 2012.
* [http://www.arl.org/sparc/media/sponsors-and-supporters-back-away-from-research-wo.shtml Sponsors and Supporters back away from Research Works Act], Heather Joseph, February 27, 2012.
* [http://www.research.swinburne.edu.au/grants-contracts/funding-database/announcements/announcement.php?id=307 You won! Why protecting your rights to your own work is so important], Rebecca Parker, February 28, 2012.
* [http://svpow.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/can-elsevier-save-itself/ Can Elsevier save itself?], Michael Taylor, February 28, 2012.
* [http://svpow.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/can-elsevier-save-itself/ Can Elsevier save itself?], Michael Taylor, February 28, 2012.
* [http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/research-work-act-dead-what-next/ Research Work Act Dead — What Next?], John Baez, February 28, 2012.
* [http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/research-work-act-dead-what-next/ Research Work Act Dead — What Next?], John Baez, February 28, 2012.
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* [http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2012/02/legislation/elsevier-backs-off-rwa-support-still-opposes-mandated-open-access/ Elsevier Backs Off RWA Support; Still Opposes Mandated Open Access], Meredith Schwartz, Library Journal, February 27, 2012.
* [http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2012/02/legislation/elsevier-backs-off-rwa-support-still-opposes-mandated-open-access/ Elsevier Backs Off RWA Support; Still Opposes Mandated Open Access], Meredith Schwartz, Library Journal, February 27, 2012.
* [http://www.thehoya.com/news/journal-boycott-targets-rising-subscription-costs-1.2799313#.T00Oz4d-xX8 Journal Boycott Targets Rising Subscription Costs], Hiromi Oka, the Hoya, February 27, 2012.
* [http://www.thehoya.com/news/journal-boycott-targets-rising-subscription-costs-1.2799313#.T00Oz4d-xX8 Journal Boycott Targets Rising Subscription Costs], Hiromi Oka, the Hoya, February 27, 2012.
* [http://infojustice.org/archives/8477 Research Works Act Shelved by Sponsors], Mike Palmedo, InfoJustice, February 27, 2012.
* [http://the-scientist.com/2012/02/28/elsevier-abandons-anti-open-access-bill/ Elsevier Abandons Anti-Open Access Bill], Bob Grant, The Scientist, February 28, 2012.
* [http://the-scientist.com/2012/02/28/elsevier-abandons-anti-open-access-bill/ Elsevier Abandons Anti-Open Access Bill], Bob Grant, The Scientist, February 28, 2012.
* [http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2012/02/elsevier-announces-changes-to.html Elsevier vows to keep price of mathematics journals low], Jacob Aron, New Scientist, February 28, 2012.
* [http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2012/02/elsevier-announces-changes-to.html Elsevier vows to keep price of mathematics journals low], Jacob Aron, New Scientist, February 28, 2012.

Revision as of 13:13, 28 February 2012

The cost of knowledge is a web page at which one may register a protest against the practices of Elsevier by pledging not to submit a paper to an Elsevier journal, not to referee for an Elsevier journal, not to join an editorial board of an Elsevier journal, or some combination of the three. This site was inspired by the following blog post:

A more detailed statement of purpose of the boycott, can be found here. It is written and signed by Scott Aaronson, Douglas N. Arnold, Artur Ávila, John Baez, Folkmar Bornemann, Danny Calegari, Henry Cohn, Ingrid Daubechies, Jordan Ellenberg, Matthew Emerton, Marie Farge, David Gabai, Timothy Gowers, Ben Green, Martin Grötschel, Michael Harris, Frédéric Hélein, Rob Kirby, Vincent Lafforgue, Gregory F. Lawler, Randall J. LeVeque, Laszlo Lovasz, Peter J. Olver, Olof Sisask, Terence Tao, Richard Taylor, Bernard Teissier, Burt Totaro, Lloyd N. Trefethen, Takashi Tsuboi, Marie-France Vigneras, Wendelin Werner, Amie Wilkinson, and G?unter M. Ziegler.

See also the blog associated to the cost of knowledge site. A poster for the protest may be found here.

There have since been many reactions to this protest:

Reactions from blogs

News aggregators

Coverage by the media

Open letters to Elsevier

Responses by Elsevier

Other coverage

See also this list of links, which is focused more around the Research Works Act, but also contains many links regarding the boycott, as well as Math 2.0, a discussion forum for all topics related to the future of mathematical publishing.

Other related links may be found at the page on journal publishing reform.