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...."

Link:

http://affordance.typepad.com//mon_weblog/2012/10/lettre-a-linist.html

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » peter.suber's bookmarks

Tags:

oa.new oa.business_models oa.negative oa.france oa.french oa.inist oa.refdoc oa.letters

Date tagged:

10/07/2012, 14:25

Date published:

10/07/2012, 10:25