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lterrat's bookmarks 2017-03-18

Summary:

From Google Translate: "Ask Ulrich Herb and criticize E-LIS, which apparently could not be reached for a few days.

Quote from Herb: 'I wonder, however, why a community, the other with OA missioniert, itself does not create OA more convincingly operate.'

Zenodo is not mentioned. Since bothers me, that one must enter a date date MUSS.

My Reumont contribution I have uploaded on Socarxiv.

Qucosa can take months.

Https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/ is a disaster. In the first attempt (end of January) on HAL (only French) as opposed to HAL-SHS (partial English-speaking interface) I failed in linking to an institution. In the second run I received an email, the PDF was not uploaded. I then gave up, an email to the support (in German) remained unanswered, the DHI Paris wanted to take care of the thing, but came not yet.

The comments are called https://hcommons.org/core . Fingers away, the registration is too difficult! (Just tried it in vain.)

Open-access.net calls for information science: http://www.infodata-edepot.de/index.html

Who can publish on https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-bib-info/home/index/help is not clear."

Link:

http://archivalia.hypotheses.org/63795

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Date tagged:

03/18/2017, 23:51

Date published:

03/18/2017, 19:51