When "open access" means "beware of the leopard" / Boing Boing

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-12-31

Summary:

"This week, media outlets around the world have been trumpeting the French government's decision to make the records of the Vichy regime 'open access' and available to researchers. Open access in the 21st century has a well-understood meaning: online, for free. But that's not what the French government means by 'open access' -- they mean, 'Anyone who wants to can make an appointment, travel to Paris, and visit the Police Museum in Paris, and then follow the rules set out in 'Order No. 2015-01027' concerning the applicable regulations in consultation room of police headquarters archives.' There are no indexes, no search facility -- just a pile o' files. Letting a small number of physically co-located researchers browse a formerly locked-away archive is more open than not letting them do so, but it falls well short of what 'open access' means in this century ..."

Link:

http://boingboing.net/2015/12/30/when-open-access-means-b.html

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

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.france oa.glam oa.libraries oa.archives oa.museums oa.ch

Date tagged:

12/31/2015, 08:58

Date published:

12/31/2015, 03:58