From: "Oosman, Aalia" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 16:35:46 +0000 Coinciding with the 10 year anniversary of one of the milestones in the Open Access Movement, the Berlin Declaration, Taylor & Francis are pleased to issue the final announcement on the Open access survey identifying trends in responses according to age range or professional status . Licence preference by age The greatest support for the Creative Commons Non-Commercial No-Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) license was from young authors in their 20s or 30s. A third of authors in their 30s (32%) selected CC BY-NC-ND as their most preferred licence . Authors in their 50s and 60s favour traditional licenses: Exclusive License to Publish and Copyright Assignment while Copyright Assignment is the most preferred licences for those over 70. Attitudes towards re-use by age Authors over 60 are happy for work to be re-used, adapted and translated but show little support for the Creative Commons licences required before their work can be adapted and re-used. Attitudes towards re-use by professional status There are no great differences in responses from respondents across the various professional statuses. The most notable difference observed was among retired authors who are a lot more receptive to others using their work but less inclined to support the CC required to allow this to happen. This bulletin is accompanied by Supplements 9 and10 to the original report – which analyses attitudes relating to age and professional status in full: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/explore/open-access-survey-supp9.pdf http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/explore/open-access-survey-supp10.pdf The basic results from the full survey and a copy of the questionnaire can be found here and is available under a Creative Commons Attribution licence: http://www.tandfonline.com/page/openaccess/opensurvey Follow us on Twitter for the latest news on the survey @TandFOpen (#oasurvey). For more information, please contact: Aalia Oosman, Library Marketing & Communications Manager Taylor & Francis Group Journals email: [log in to unmask]