Thanks Ghislaine for making me think that an even stronger support to open access from the SSH community followed a "tribune" in the French nemspaper Le monde: Qui a peur de l'open access ? Arguments pour l’accès ouvert aux résultats de la recherche http://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/article/2013/03/15/qui-a-peur-de-l-open-acces_1848930_1650684.html
If you are not afraid, you can all help us energize the (not so much) sleeping French academic space by signing the text (do your best to understand it ;-)) "I love Open Access" "I love open access" http://iloveopenaccess.org Laurent Le 18 mars 2013 à 17:02, Ghislaine Chartron a écrit : > For information: > > Open access: Scientific work and public debate in the Humanities and Social > Sciences, threatened by measures recommended by the European Commission > Open letter from the editors of French language journals in the humanities > and social sciences to the Minister of Higher Education and Research, the > Minister of Culture and Communication, the presidents of universities and > grandes écoles, and heads of major research institutions > > Motion and List of the first 110 signatories (last updated on March 18, > 2013) : > > http://www.openaccess-shs.info/motion-en/ > > > > > -- > > _______________________________________________ > GOAL mailing list > GOAL@eprints.org > http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/goal Laurent Romary INRIA & HUB-IDSL laurent.rom...@inria.fr
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