An industry group said the White House approach is a "reasonable, balanced" solution because it recognizes the value of publishers.
"The OSTP takes a fair path that would enhance access for the public, acknowledge differences among agencies and scientific disciplines and recognize the critical role publishers play in vetting, producing, establishing and preserving the integrity of scientific works," Tom Allen, chief executive of the Association of American Publishers, said in a statement.
But critics of the new policy said its value to the public and to scientists is undercut by the 12-month embargo.
"We are working on the cutting edge of the science. I want to read a new paper NOW, not in 1 year," Vittorio Saggiomo, a chemist at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, wrote in an online chat about the announcement.
(Reporting By Mark Felsenthal; Editing by Paul Simao)
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