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Elsevier Statement Signatories July 31, 2015 Statement against Elsevier's sharing policy Individual Signatories # Name of Organisation Last name, first name City Country 1 Dawes, Trevor A St. Louis USA 2 Birmingham, Bridgett Tallahassee USA 3 Sprochi, Amanda Columbia USA 4 Matizirofa, Lazarus Pretoria South Africa Washington University in St. 5 Louis Toombs, Hannelore St. Louis USA United 6 University of Bristol Taylor, Mike Ruardean Kingdom 7 Klein, Leo Chicago USA State and University Library 8 Goettingen Ross-Hellauer, Tony Goettingen Germany 9 Purdue University Libraries Witt, Michael West Lafayette USA 10 Holl, Andras Budapest Hungary 11 Yale Center for British Art Binkowski, Kraig New Haven USA 12 Duke University Chapman, Joyce Durham USA 13 Consorcio Madroño López, Ianko Madrid Spain 14 CSIC Melero, Reme Valencia Spain 15 American University Wand, Patricia Washington DC USA 16 University of Rhode Island Rathemacher, Andree Kingston, RI USA 17 University of Porto Soares, AL Porto Portugal Royal Holloway, University of United 18 London Shanahan, Hugh Egham Kingdom 19 Austin, Roddy New York USA 20 Groen Frances Montreal Canada 21 Buckland, Amy Chicago USA 22 Hoseth, Amy Fort Collins USA 1 July 31, 2015 # Name of Organisation Last name, first name City Country 23 Biswas, Paromita Cullowhee USA SUNY College of 24 Environmental Science and Weiter, Stephen Syracuse, NY USA 25 McGrath, Kelley Eugene, OR USA 26 CDRS Ginny Wiehardt New York USA 27 Nurnberger, Amy New York USA 28 Tonta, Yasar Ankara Turkey 29 Mitchell, Carmen San Diego USA 30 Macan, Bojan Zagreb Croatia United 31 Bolsover, Leslie London Kingdom 32 Eoin McCarney Dublin Ireland Biblioteca de la Universidad de 33 Alicante Gómez-Castaño, Javier Alicante Spain United 34 Graham Glasgow Kingdom 35 Kosokoff, Jeff Durham, NC USA 36 Neugebauer, Rhonda Riverside USA 37 Bongiovani, Paola Carolina Rosario Argentina 38 University of Oregon Grenci, Mary Eugene, Oregon USA 39 Ford Deltona USA University of Washington 40 Libraries Chin Roemer, Robin Seattle USA 41 Norma Elena Garcia Córdoba - 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