Peter Suber at Open Access News is reporting that Harvard’s Graduate School of Education has voted to support open access. The text of the resolution is not available yet, but a press release has been issued. From Suber’s commentary:
The momentum continues to grow, and you can see where it’s going. The new mandate follows the pattern set by the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences…the Law School, and the Kennedy School of Government.

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We want more from Harvard not only free articles. Though not free.
We want more online courses of Harvard like they have at http://www.academicearth.org .
But one suggestion make them $ 10-20 per course like Carnegie Mellon university.
Then it will be sustainable. Free things are not appreciated by people. They think it is worthless.