The comments come in a response to an inquiry by the Commons Business, Innovation and Skills committee, whose final report in September questioned aspects of the way open-access policy has been formulated.
In its response ¨C published by the BIS committee today - the government said that universities have now received ¡°adequate funding¡± from Research Councils UK to meet the cost of open access.
RCUK also responded, saying that it is ¡°committed¡± to covering the costs of publishing papers resulting from research it funds.
It added that the move to open access is ¡°a journey and not an event¡± and that changes to the way papers are published will occur over a transition period.
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The number of papers published in the open access model will increase year-on-year, as will the as will the funding available to support article processing charges, it said.
RCUK has earmarked ?17 million to create open-access publication funds for more than 100 higher education institutes in 2103-14, a move which is supported by government. This figure will rise to ?20 million in 2014-15 and is on top of an initial sum of ?10 million made available to 30 institutions to kick start the process.
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The body added that it was ¡°disappointed¡± that some institutions, including the Russell Group, are continuing to say that it is only providing enough funding to cover 10 per cent of papers produced in 2013-14.
¡°Whilst this is technically correct, it refers to 10 per cent of total papers produced by an institution, and not 10 per cent of those funded by RCUK,¡± the statement said.
RCUK admitted that the figures are based on ¡°estimates and assumptions¡± but said that it ¡°had to start somewhere¡±.
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