[GOAL] Re: France's Digital Republic bill and OA

2015-10-30 Thread BAUIN Serge
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

[GOAL] Re: France's Digital Republic bill and OA

2015-10-30 Thread Andrew Hyde
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:

[GOAL] Re: France's Digital Republic bill and OA

2015-10-30 Thread Laurent Romary
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

[GOAL] Re: France's Digital Republic bill and OA

2015-10-30 Thread NOMINE, Jean-Francois
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

[GOAL] France's Digital Republic bill and OA

2015-10-30 Thread Andrew Hyde
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