Bernard Lang writes
The one important point I read there is:
« You can put your paper on your own Web site if you want. The only
thing we insist on is that if we publish your article you don't
publish it in a Springer or Wiley journal, too. In fact, I believe we
have the most liberal
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Mark Doyle wrote:
Stevan keeps misrepresenting what I have said. I have not
advocated waiting on self-archiving at all. Only that in parallel and
as part of initiatives that create self-archiving or alternative
journal solutions, attention should be paid to true
Stevan,
On Monday, April 1, 2002, at 08:50 PM, Stevan Harnad wrote:
I don't think I said you advocated waiting; I drew attention to the fact
that your words (like ALPSP's Sally Morris's words) were (perhaps
understandably, ex officio) ambivalent.
I am not speaking ex officio. And I am not
I have invited Mark Doyle of APS to specify concretely what parallel
measures he is recommending that BOAI pursue in order to ensure true
archiving in the long-term. BOAI's mandate is to hasten and facilitate
open access for the entire peer-reviewed corpus, now, but if there are
concrete parallel
Let me respond in the body of the text below.
Le 1 Avril 2002 09:58, Stevan Harnad a écrit :
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Richard Poynder wrote:
interview... with Elsevier Science chairman Derk Haank...
in April's Information Today:
http://www.infotoday.com/it/apr02/poynder.htm
On Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at 01:08 PM, Stevan Harnad wrote:
I have invited Mark Doyle of APS to specify concretely what parallel
measures he is recommending that BOAI pursue in order to ensure true
archiving in the long-term. BOAI's mandate is to hasten and facilitate
open access for the