France: what political agenda for Open Access? | Project AO

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-12-04

Summary:

[From Google's English] "Second ticket on Berlin 11, this time on the French position expressed by Roger Genetat the first session 'Open Access on the political agenda' in the gallery and during the break at the end of session. Roger Genet recalled the strong commitment of France in favor of Open Access and developed three points I want to go back to express a purely personal point of view: [1] It has contradiction there between the open dissemination and preservation of broadcast systems. [2] France, which supports the OA on all fronts, archives and publications, can not adopt a national policy in favor of a model because none is likely to be adopted by all. [3] Open access is a 'bottom-up' movement, everything is in the hands of the researcher, a clear national policy establishes a regulatory framework would necessarily unwelcome ..."

Link:

http://blog.univ-angers.fr/projetao/2013/12/02/france-quel-agenda-politique-pour-lopen-access/#.Up8oUGRDuwE

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[IOI] Open Infrastructure Tracking Project » Items tagged with oa.openedition in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP)
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oa.new oa.business_models oa.publishers oa.policies oa.comment oa.government oa.green oa.events oa.presentations oa.books oa.france oa.french oa.embargoes oa.freemium oa.perseus oa.hal oa.berlin11 oa.repositories oa.openedition

Date tagged:

12/04/2013, 08:08

Date published:

12/04/2013, 03:08