L’open access et l’édition juridique : l’exemple de la disruption Open Dalloz.
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Summary:
"What to remember
The gradual opening of data and the emergence of legaltech have profoundly changed the market of legal data: # to access the data, students and legal practitioners spend massively through the free web first Approach, from which many historical publishers are absent; # Readily available 'raw' legal data can no longer be valued as such by anyone; # Legaltech moves the value of the quality of content provided to the technical features of browsing and viewing this raw data: simply accessing information would count more than the information that is accessed; # The paid value is now available at two levels: the editorial analysis of these data known as "sources" and the services associated with the exploration of these data. In response, Éditions Dalloz has opened a part of their free access to the internet with their website www.open-dalloz.fr : its codes and jurisprudence and fact sheets to: # be present on the web with Experience in line with the new standards; # Clearly distinguish what should be free (raw or quasi-raw data) from what should retain a paying value: neither the technology nor the base data but the editorial added-value (the analyzes, the tools, the detailed doctrine ... ); # Reconcile accessible quality content and ergonomic and fluid web path."