Oxford University Press have failed to preserve access to the scholarly record - Ross Mounce

lterrat's bookmarks 2017-01-24

Summary:

"This morning, a PhD student asked me if I could get access to copy of:

'Bayes factors unmask highly variable information content, bias, and extreme influence in phylogenomic analyses' by Jeremy M Brown and Robert C Thomson which was first published online (ahead of print) on 20th December 2016. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syw101

The student urgently needs access to this work because it relates very closely to some of his research and he has a manuscript in the final stages of preparation doing something similar or related to this work.

As of 23-01-2017, this paper is seemingly completely missing from OUP’s new website (they appear to have migrated all journals to this base URL now: https://academic.oup.com ) and they have failed to put in place any redirect links that resolve to where this article is, if it is online at all. This paper may have been missing/offline/unavailable since January 13th 2017 – remember it has not appeared in print yet, thus it is only electronically available."

Link:

http://rossmounce.co.uk/2017/01/23/oxford-university-press-have-failed-to-preserve-access-to-the-scholarly-record/

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oa.repositories oa.guerrilla oa.u.oxford

Date tagged:

01/24/2017, 11:16

Date published:

01/24/2017, 06:16