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In September, five American universities signed the Compact for Open-Access Publication Equity, pledging to support OA journals by paying author-side fees on behalf of their researchers. Of the signatories, Berkeley previously had an OA author fund; Harvard and Cornell announced new funds, leaving Dartmouth and MIT.

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The Association of European Research Libraries' strategic plan for the next three years includes a prominent place for OA advocacy. Stuart Shieber asks, "Is open-access journal publishing a vanity publishing industry?", and concludes that OA publishing is not dominated by vanity journals, "nor is it likely" to be. DEFF, Denmark's Electronic Research Library, launched Open-Access.dk, a blog and collection of information about OA in Danish.