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Alain Marois

Read the Most Popular EDUCAUSE Review Articles of 2012 - 0 views

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    "The ten most widely read EDUCAUSE Review and EDUCAUSE Review Online articles from 2012 focused on current IT issues, online education, analytics, academic libraries, and more."
Alain Marois

France's Héloise Directory of Publisher Policies on Author Open Access Self-A... - 0 views

  • The research community can never remind itself too often what it repeatedly seems to forget: Peer-reviewed journal publishing is a service industry. It is performing a service to the research community (for which it is paid, abundantly, via subscriptions). Research is not funded by the public, nor conducted and published by researchers as a service to the publishing industry.
  • The research community can never remind itself too often what it repeatedly seems to forget: Peer-reviewed journal publishing is a service industry. It is performing a service to the research community (for which it is paid, abundantly, via subscriptions). Research is not funded by the public, nor conducted and published by researchers as a service to the publishing industry.
  • The research community can never remind itself too often what it repeatedly seems to forget: Peer-reviewed journal publishing is a service industry. It is performing a service to the research community (for which it is paid, abundantly, via subscriptions). Research is not funded by the public, nor conducted and published by researchers as a service to the publishing industry.
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  • The research community can never remind itself too often what it repeatedly seems to forget: Peer-reviewed journal publishing is a service industry. It is performing a service to the research community (for which it is paid, abundantly, via subscriptions). Research is not funded by the public, nor conducted and published by researchers as a service to the publishing industry.
Alain Marois

Half of all papers from 2011 are open access | Chemistry World - 0 views

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    "'We basically took a sample of 320,000 papers from various databases and developed "harvester" software to look for the availability of articles,' says Science-Metrix CEO Éric Archambault. 'If it was able to download a paper it would classify it as a free article.' The software searched papers across different disciplines, published between 2001 and 2011 in Europe, Brazil, Canada, Japan and the US. The sample included material from online databases, such as Scopus and PubMed, as well as the websites of publishers, institutions and researchers. Over 40% of peer-reviewed articles published worldwide over the whole 10-year period could be downloaded for free, and for 2011 alone this figure rose to around 50%. The report's estimates are significantly higher than those generated by similar studies, most of which put the proportion of published papers that are open access in the region of 20-30%."
Alain Marois

OASPA's response to the recent article in Science entitled "Who's Afraid of Peer Review... - 0 views

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    dernier contenu ajouté au groupe; amusez vous bien, alain
Alain Marois

Unified Resource Discovery Comparison - 0 views

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    Tableau comparant différents outils dits "opac2.0" ou discovery layer. Attention : pas de date de mise à jour
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