'Delayed OA' does not refer to Green (I've never heard it used that way), but rather to those journals which make all their content freely available after a delay - usually 6-12 months. Sally Sally Morris South House, The Street, Clapham, Worthing, West Sussex, UK BN13 3UU Tel: +44 (0)1903 871286 Email: [email protected]
_____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alma Swan Sent: 12 December 2012 07:29 To: Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci) Subject: [GOAL] Re: Interview with Harvard's Stuart Shieber David Prosser wrote: APCs make up just one business model that can be used to support Gold OA. Gold is OA through journals - it makes no assumption about how the costs of publication are paid for. I think it is helpful to ensure that we do not equate Gold with APCs. Seconded. And there is also an inclination in some quarters to call Green OA 'delayed OA', even though 60+% of journals allow immediate OA by self-archiving. We should also ensure that Green OA is not equated with embargoes. Alma Swan On 3 Dec 2012, at 18:51, Richard Poynder wrote: Stuart Shieber is the Welch Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University, Faculty Co-Director <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/sshieber> of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/sshieber> , Director of Harvard's Office for Scholarly Communication (OSC <http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/> ), and chief architect of the Harvard Open Access (OA <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access> ) Policy - a 2008 initiative that has seen Harvard become a major force in the OA movement. http://poynder.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/the-oa-interviews-harvards-stuart.html <ATT00001..txt> _____ _______________________________________________ GOAL mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/goal
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