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Friends, Here is a survey being conduced by Prof. John Willinsky, founder of PKP-OJS software and the Khosla Family professor Emerits at Stanford University, and Stefanie Savage, Scholarly Communication and Copyright librarian of the University of British Columbia. All Academic and research librarians are encouraged to take part. Please spread the word among academic and research librarians. With best wishes, Arun *Copyright and Open Access to Research: An International Survey of Academic Librarians* Thank you for your interest in this study. The aim of this research is to explore academic librarian attitudes towards copyright reform, particularly as it relates to changes that may help support open access to research. This survey consists of 7 items and, with the background information provided, should take approximately 15 minutes to complete. No personal identifying information will be requested or captured, including your IP address. Only general information about your professional role and country of residence will be recorded. As data is collected anonymously, once submitted, it cannot be withdrawn. The responses you provide will be stored in a restricted-access electronic file on University of British Columbia secure servers and may be used in academic publications, conference presentations, and reports for external organizations and websites. Please note that researchers may be required by granting agencies or journals to make their findings or de-identified data available at the time of publication in order to comply with principles of open access, which serve to foster the broad dissemination of research findings to the public. Because survey responses are collected anonymously, the open distribution of survey data does not have any additional impact on respondents. The Co-investigators on this project are Stephanie Savage, Scholarly Communications and Copyright Services Librarian, University of British Columbia and John Willinsky, Khosla Family Professor Emeritus, Stanford University. If you have questions you can contact the researchers at stephanie.savage@ubc.ca, or willinsk@stanford.edu. *Who can you contact if you have complaints or concerns about the study?* If you have any concerns or complaints about your rights as a research participant and/or your experiences while participating in this study, contact the Research Participant Complaint Line in the UBC Office of Research Ethics at 604-822-8598 or if long distance, e-mail RSIL@ors.ubc.ca or call toll free 1-877-822-8598. Reference Ethics ID # H23-03320 - *Yes, I consent to participating in this survey.* - *No, I do not consent to participating in this survey.*