I think it would also be valuable to know which HEIs have received research funding from Elsevier. I believe this is valuable in helping to identify possible conflicts of interest.
On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 8:18 PM, Michael Svendsen <m...@kb.dk> wrote: > ...to continue this investigation of services operated by the big E, it > could be of interest to know, which HEI have buy-ins on their product side. > > From University of Copenhagen/University Library, DK, we at least talk: > > - Pure, Science Direct, SCIVal, Scopus, Mendeley + various > discipline-specific databases and licenses to E-owned content. > > What do you think? Could we crowdsource and visualize the landscape? > > Best regards, > > Michael Svendsen > Open Access & Research Data Coordinator | MLISc > Research Support Services: http://kub.kb.dk/researchsupport > Copenhagen University Library | Royal Danish Library > M: m...@kb.dk | Mob: +45 91324589 <+45%2091%2032%2045%2089> | T: > @tullemich > OrcID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5807-5326 > _____________________________ > From: Kramer, B.M.R. (Bianca) <b.m.r.kra...@uu.nl> > Sent: søndag, april 30, 2017 1:37 PM > Subject: Re: [open-science] Services owned / operated by Elsevier > To: open-science <open-scie...@lists.okfn.org>, Ulrich Herb < > u.h...@scinoptica.com>, <open-acc...@lists.okfn.org>, <goal@eprints.org> > > > > Hi Ulrich, > > As part of our 101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication > <https://101innovations.wordpress.com/> project, we mapped Elsevier > products/services against the different phases of the research workflow > <http://innoscholcomm.silk.co/page/Elsevier>. It shows how strategic > their acquisitions are - to encompass a complete ecosystem. You can find > this here <http://innoscholcomm.silk.co/page/Workflows>, along with other > (company) workflows. > > kind regards, > Bianca Kramer and Jeroen Bosman > > > > 101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication > <https://101innovations.wordpress.com/outcomes/> > ..................... > Bianca Kramer, PhD | Subject Specialist Life Sciences and Medicine | > Utrecht University Library | Heidelberglaan 3 Utrecht NL-3584 CS | > www.uu.nl/library | b.m.r.kra...@uu.nl | room G.01.503 UMC Utrecht | > working hours Mon-Tue mornings, Thu-Fri all day | Twitter: @MsPhelps > > ________________________________________ > From: open-science [open-science-boun...@lists.okfn.org] on behalf of > Ulrich Herb [u.h...@scinoptica.com] > Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 4:58 PM > To: goal@eprints.org; open-acc...@lists.okfn.org; open-science > Subject: [open-science] Services owned / operated by Elsevier > > Dear all, > > > in preparation of a talk I will give in Linz (Austria) I am trying to find > out which science-related services are owned by Elsevier. I published a > list of the services known to me here: https://www.scinoptica.com/ > 2017/04/the-elsevier-empire-which-services-belong-to-it/ > > > It would be a great help if you could add other services missing on the > list using the blog comments, email or twitter... > > > Thanks a lot, best regards > > Ulrich > > Dr. Ulrich Herb > POB 1154 > D-66266 Kleinblittersdorf > http://www.scinoptica.com > 0049 157 30306851 > http://twitter.com/#!/scinoptica > _______________________________________________ > open-science mailing list > open-scie...@lists.okfn.org > https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-science > Unsubscribe: https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/options/open-science > > > > _______________________________________________ > open-science mailing list > open-scie...@lists.okfn.org > https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-science > Unsubscribe: https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/options/open-science > > -- Peter Murray-Rust Reader Emeritus in Molecular Informatics Unilever Centre, Dept. Of Chemistry University of Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK +44-1223-763069
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