Lettre à l'Inist
peter.suber's bookmarks 2012-10-07
Summary:
From Google's English: "I am a teacher-researcher and I publish are a number of articles in various professional and scientific journals. With others, I am arguing that the results of public research (ie my articles) are immediately available to everyone. And to do this I place my articles, all my items in databases called open archives and allow everyone to see for free the full text of all my articles. I am one of those who are fighting tooth and nail to achieve to add to their (s) contract (s) for editing a clause allowing a digital version of file in archive sites open without delay embargo....If I tell you all this is because in the light of the foregoing, it would not come to the idea of an organization like the person Inist, flagship of the STI (scientific and technical) hexagon and beyond, implement a tool (Refdoc) that in defiance of all the rules and countdown the intention of the authors (and a number of increasingly important to publishers), it would come to the idea of person I said that Inist sell, so I say "sell" at exorbitant prices copies (or copies) of scientific documents also - and elsewhere - completely free and open...."