quot;fraudulent"
("[perverting] the truth in order to induce another to part with something
of value..."; http://merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fraud).
Not using "predatory" has the added advantage to counter the blind
association often made, even in scholarly papers and discu
wealth of information and data in Walt Crawfords study that
allows the interested reader to explore issues like differences between
domains, publisher types, regions, etc. And, in the spirit of open science,
the underlying data are available.
Marc Couture
De : goal-boun...@eprints.org [mailto:go
to
keep an article in my universityâs repository after the editor writes
me that, according to him, keeping it there violates that contract.
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).
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, or even pedantic if you wish, but that's the reason I keep
on thinking that adding (publishing) in the title of the Wikipedia article, in
which Green OA is defined as above, is a bad idea.
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experience with
Wikipedia, I'm not sure I wish to do the test...
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article, as a book chapter,
without permission from the publisher. I think this could also qualifiy as a
situation we (authors) would like to see.
Marc Couture
, on the one hand, research
fraud in China and, on the other hand, scholar led OA publishing
being (or not) viable?
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throughout the site. As I mentioned above, the
CC-by permissions are almost, but not completely identical to those of
the Bethesda definition (the difference lies in limitations, in the
latter, in printed copy distribution).
there is an implication here [in what Marc Couture wrote] that people's
or subscription).
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no obvious way to determine if Morris Thorn's
paper, which I freely accessed from home (with proxy) on the publisher
website, is OA or not (a Google Scholar search seems to indicate it
isn't).
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