More than 2.4 million published articles resulting from US government-funded research are now freely available through designated repositories, with thousands more added each month. Making results of government-funded research freely and publicly accessible democratizes knowledge and builds public trust in science and decisions based on it.Īll 20+ US Federal science agencies have implemented policies to make published results of funded research and associated data freely available to the public.
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They are used by millions of people every day - scientists, innovators, students and educators, and the general public who want to understand how to solve problems of immediate interest, like COVID-19 and climate change.
More than 2.4 million articles reporting on US government funded research have been made freely accessible to the public. Second National Action Plan for Open Government (2013-2015) / Mid-term Self Assessment / Final Self-Assessmentįirst National Action Plan for Open Government (2011-2013) / Final Self-Assessment /Ĭommittment Highlight: Open Science Through Open Data Third National Action Plan for Open Government (2015-2017) / New Commitments / Mid-term Self Assessment National Action Plans:įifth National Action Plan for Open Government (2022-2024)įourth National Action Plan for Open Government (2019-2022) National Action Plan for Open Government.Ĭurrent and Past U.S.