From: Katie Fortney <[log in to unmask]> Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 21:37:36 +0000 Hi Rick, That blog post links to and excerpts a post that Justin Gonder and I wrote in December. We wrote it because yes, some of our authors do believe that social networking sites count as open access repositories. When they hear that they can participate in UC’s OA policies either by depositing in eScholarship (our repository) or by just giving us a link to where their article is available in another open access repository like arXiv or PMC, they ask, “It’s in Academia.edu. That counts, right?” No, they don’t have to choose between the two. But our post was an attempt to explain a) why Academia.edu doesn’t count for compliance with UC’s Open Access policies and b) the relative strengths, functions, and drawbacks of each option in general. Because “What do you think of ResearchGate?” is another one we get a lot. Our post is here: http://osc.universityofcalifornia.edu/2015/12/a-social-networking-site-is-not-an-open-access-repository/ Cheers, Katie Katie Fortney, J.D., M.L.I.S. Copyright Policy & Education Officer California Digital Library 415 20th Street, 4th Floor Oakland, CA 94612