Hi,
There is still one piece missing (well… in fact quite many, the bill is still
on its way. Missing as of the consultation phase.).
On Friday the 16th, after a 24h notice, a brainstorming meeting (called
GouvCamp) has taken place in Paris (too bad for those not being in Paris or
around) to di
Thanks Laurent and Jean-Francois for the explanation. I hadn't quite realised
that the bill is yet to be passed and could be redrafted - so I appreciate the
summary.
Have a good weekend!
Andrew
From: goal-boun...@eprints.org [mailto:goal-boun...@eprints.org] On Behalf Of
Laurent Romary
Sent:
Hi Andrew,
It is very difficult to comment on a process where a variety of voices have
heard and the final decision is still to be made (ministry, than
parliamentary), but yes, article 9 has been the focus of attention for the
research community:
- the initial draft was rather publisher friendly
Dear Goal Members,
To help the discussion about the said Digital Republic Bill, here is a
translation of article 9 in its original form:
Article 9 - Open access to the scientific publications of government-funded
research
A new article L. 533-4 is inserted into chapter 3, title 3, book V of the
Hi all,
My first time posting a question to the GOAL list. I wondered if anyone in
France or familiar with the Digital Republic bill (Republique Numerique) could
tell me a bit more about its implications for OA to French publicly funded
research (eg. CNRS).
I've read a bit about the bill in En