Archivalia: Zehn Fakten über Open Access

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-10-26

Summary:

[From Google's English] "Based on and from partially translated: http://jculibrarynews.blogspot.de/2014/10/ten-fast-facts-about-open-access.html first 'By meeting an old tradition with a new technology, an unprecedented public domain has become available. With the old tradition, the willingness of scientists and scholars is meant to publish the results of their work in journals and to make these publications available to others without .. to be paid for this new technology, the Internet is the common property which may arise from their concurrence, is that journal articles which have undergone the peer review, the world can be made ​​electronically accessible - free of charge and without access restrictions for researchers, teachers and students and for all others who are interested in the results of science '(Budapest Open Access Initiative 2002). http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/translations/german-translation second Libraries are great supporters of open access. Sometimes they are also great pretender. http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/573860379/ third Green Open Access - You define your work in the accepted version (unfortunately this is not the 'version of record' or publisher's version), if that is contractually prohibited from publishing in an Open Access Server. The SHERPA-ROMEO-list are the standard permits the publishers information: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/ See also: http://redaktionsblog.hypotheses.org/2581 fourth Golden Open Access - You publish in a scientific journal, where are the posts under CC-BY. http://jlsc-pub.org/jlsc/vol1/iss1/5/ 5th Large traditional academic publishers make huge profits. https://twitter.com/ceptional/status/524291895397056513 6th There are 10,500 Open Access journal peer reviewed world. Not all of them Authors can influence the future of open access on the place where they publish. 8th Evaluators may be used for open access by refusing advice for magazines that do not promote Open Access. 9th Publisher can be used for open access by checking the house rules of their magazines with views of open access. 10th Complete this list itself - what you can do to support Open Access?"

Link:

http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/1022220897/

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Tags:

oa.gold oa.green oa.cc oa.licensing oa.copyright oa.definitions oa.boai oa.german oa.comment oa.new ru.sparc oa.repositories oa.libre oa.journals

Date tagged:

10/26/2014, 16:33

Date published:

10/26/2014, 14:19