Re: [GOAL] Copyright: the immoveable barrier that open access advocates underestimated

2017-02-28 Thread Hilton Gibson
Fully agree with Jean! *Hilton Gibson* Stellenbosch University Library *http://orcid.org/-0002-2992-208X * On 28 February 2017 at 16:51, Jean-Claude Guédon < jean.claude.gue...@umontreal.ca> wrote: > Paul can comment on this better than I, but my

Re: [GOAL] Copyright: the immoveable barrier that open access advocates underestimated

2017-02-28 Thread Jean-Claude Guédon
Paul can comment on this better than I, but my understanding is that the Liège model has now been extended to all French-speaking universities in Belgium through the application of the Liège rules to FNRS, the Walloon national funder. The second point that Richard Poynder does not seem to pick up

Re: [GOAL] Copyright: the immoveable barrier that open access advocates underestimated

2017-02-24 Thread Heather Morrison
Thanks Richard - this brings together many of the major problems, issues and cases on this topic. I encourage everyone to read it, comment on it and begin building from this understanding of the complexity of copyright. As Fair Use / Fair Dealing week is wrapping up, I would like to take this

Re: [GOAL] Copyright: the immoveable barrier that open access advocates underestimated

2017-02-23 Thread Richard Poynder
I would be interested in further details of the survey you mention Paul. Have the details been published? My suspicion is that ORBi and Liège are not typical so far as OA and institutional repositories are concerned. Richard Poynder On 23 February 2017 at 12:35, Paul THIRION