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Some comments on Richard Poynder's interview of Mike Rossner in Open Shut
http://poynder.blogspot.ca/2012/03/rups-mike-rossner-doing-whats-right.html
Practically speaking, public access (i.e., free online access to research,
for everyone) includes researcher access (free online access to
My friend Henk Moed (whose work I admire and whose scientific
integrity I am in no way calling into question!) has replied to my
query:
Where on earth did Henk get the idea that some institutions'
self-archiving 'did not increase when their OA regime was transformed
from non-mandatory into
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I think Peter raises a very valid point which has obsessed me for ages. Because
we all occupy multiple spaces,
not just one. When I publish LIS research I'm a researcher; when I write on my
hobby - naval history - I'm an
amateur historian; when I work on Zooniverse projects I'm a citizen
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On 2012-03-27, at 10:39 PM, Wilhelmina Randtke wrote:
So, what are the big OA search engines, anyway?...
without a way to find content, that content may as well not exist.
Most OA content (75%) does not exist (i.e., it is not OA).
Till it is OA, there is no point creating big OA search
Some comments on Richard Poynder's interview of Mike Rossner in Open Shut
http://poynder.blogspot.ca/2012/03/rups-mike-rossner-doing-whats-right.html
Practically speaking, public access (i.e., free online access to research,
for everyone) includes researcher access (free online access to
When you want to maximize researcher access to maximize research uptake and
impact, sure that's fine, but then how do you define researcher?
Historically, researchers have been separated out from society, at least in
part, by superior access to research facilities - so it's hard to do intense
My friend Henk Moed (whose work I admire and whose scientific
integrity I am in no way calling into question!) has replied to my
query:
Where on earth did Henk get the idea that some institutions'
self-archiving 'did not increase when their OA regime was transformed
from non-mandatory into
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Stevan Harnad har...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote:
Some comments on Richard Poynder's interview of Mike Rossner in
Open Shut
http://poynder.blogspot.ca/2012/03/rups-mike-rossner-doing-whats-right.html
Practically speaking, public access (i.e.,
I think Peter raises a very valid point which has obsessed me for ages. Because
we all occupy multiple spaces,
not just one. When I publish LIS research I'm a researcher; when I write on my
hobby - naval history - I'm an
amateur historian; when I work on Zooniverse projects I'm a citizen
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