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peter.suber's bookmarks 2015-08-21

Summary:

From Google's English: "Stéphane Pouyllau, who works at the CNRS and ISIDORE MédiHAL projects, pinned on his blog portal MyScienceWork practices, in a post titled 'The free access privatized? '. MyScienceWork is a company that has developed an engine providing federated access to open archives, coupled with a social network where researchers can register to share references and maintain contact. So far nothing problematic and it is legitimate to my mind to see private companies develop services around Open Access. But Stéphane Pouyllau notes that to access the articles, the platform requires users to register, so that they are available elsewhere in HAL example . Moreover, the reference source seems to be lacking in records of articles posted: '[...] There is not even reported the original publications: neither source nor reference publishers, so HAL is not even mentioned! The perennial url provided by HAL is not indicated either, the proposed link points to an address "home" of MSW which is not sustainable (it is explicitly mentions the network name In short, we do not know where does the article, nor in which it was released!' Stéphane Pouyllau critical this process that allows MyScienceWork to garner personal information provided by users without pointing back to the source of the resources harvested by the engine ..."

Link:

http://scinfolex.com/2013/11/04/un-open-access-sans-licence-libre-a-t-il-un-sens/

From feeds:

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Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.harvesting oa.mysciencework oa.social_networks oa.french

Date tagged:

08/21/2015, 08:04

Date published:

08/21/2015, 11:04