Un Open Access sans licence libre a-t-il un sens ? - @ Brest

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-11-07

Summary:

[From Google's English] "Stéphane Pouyllau, who works at the CNRS and Isidore MédiHAL projects, pinned on his blog practices MyScienceWork portal, in a post titled  'Open access privatized? '. MyScienceWork is a company that has developed an engine providing federated access to open archives, coupled with a social network where researchers can sign up to share references and stay in touch. So far no problems and it is right in my opinion to see private companies develop services around Open Access. But Stéphane Pouyllau notes that access to articles, the platform requires users to register, so that they are available elsewhere in HAL for example . In addition, the reference source seems to be lacking in the records of articles reported: '[...] It is not even reported the original publications: no source or reference publishers, so HAL is not even mentioned! The perennial url provided by HAL is not specified either, the proposed points to a 'home' of MSW that is not perennial (it is explicit link address, mention the name of the network In short, we do not know where does the article, or in which it was published! ...'"

Link:

http://www.a-brest.net/article14269.html

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.green oa.harvesting oa.france oa.french oa.mysciencework oa.hal oa.social_networks oa.repositories

Date tagged:

11/07/2013, 07:58

Date published:

11/07/2013, 02:57