Caros Walter e Daniel, Se for para usar dinheiro público brasileiro é melhor a CAPES ter seu próprio serviço em linha para pesquisa a partir daqui do Brasil e não transferir mais dinheiro nosso para eles. Por melhor que seja o PhilPapers, o dinheiro que saísse daqui para lá faria falta aqui.
2014-04-16 16:19 GMT-03:00 Walter Alexandre Carnielli < [email protected]>: > Caro Daniel, > > Eu concordo inteiramente. So não sei como convencer a CAPES sobre isso. > Mas talvez vc pudesse abrir um abaixo-assinado no Avaaz, por exemplo. > > Abs > Walter > > Enviada do meu iPad > > > Em 15/04/2014, às 13:47, Daniel Durante <[email protected]> escreveu: > > > > Colegas, > > > > Repasso a informação sobre o portal PhilPapers (http://philpapers.org) > que é o melhor recurso online para pesquisa em filosofia que conheço. > Muito útil mesmo. Ele passará a cobrar subscrições de instituições, nos > moldes do JSTOR, creio. Talvez valha uma discussão sobre a possibilidade de > a CAPES incluir o portal entre os seus serviços, via Portal de Periódicos!! > Seria uma pena se perdêssemos acesso a este recurso tão útil. > > > > Saudações, > > Daniel. > > > > Início da mensagem encaminhada: > > > >> De: David Chalmers <[email protected]> > >> Assunto: PhilPapers seeking financial support through institutional > subscriptions > >> Data: 14 de Abril de 2014 às 22:50:14 GMT-3 > >> Para: [email protected] > >> > >> Dear Daniel, > >> > >> We are writing to let you know that PhilPapers is moving to a > subscription model whereby institutions pay to subscribe to PhilPapers. We > are also requesting your support in asking your institution to subscribe. > PhilPapers will remain a noncommercial enterprise administered by the > nonprofit PhilPapers Foundation as a service to the philosophical community. > >> > >> In five years, PhilPapers has grown into a major service central to > many of the activities of the profession. Thanks to the hundreds of editors > and thousands of volunteers that contribute to PhilPapers, our index has > grown to over 1,000,000 items organized in nearly 5,000 bibliographies. A > pet project has turned into the best and most widely used bibliographical > resource in the field. > >> > >> Many changes have taken place at PhilPapers. Chief among these changes, > David Bourget, the architect of PhilPapers, now has a tenure-track > appointment with teaching, research, and service duties in addition to > PhilPapers. We need technical staff that can assume many of David's roles, > from server maintenance and administrative support to application > programming and user interface design. A whole team is needed for > PhilPapers to thrive and develop to its full potential. It is important to > make the transition to a team-supported project to ensure PhilPapers' > sustainability in the long run. > >> > >> Sustaining PhilPapers will require significant financial support. We > have considered many different models, including asking for donations and > requiring subscriptions. After much consultation, it has become clear to us > that the best way forward is a model involving annual subscriptions for > large institutions. > >> > >> Starting June 1, 2014, we ask large institutions (especially > universities) to pay an annual subscription fee for their users to have > full access to PhilPapers. Full details about the subscription model, > including institutional criteria and fees, can be found on this page. > >> > >> Users accessing PhilPapers from computers at non-subscribing > institutions will have their access limited in various ways. In the initial > stages, these limitations will take the form of banners and data > throttling, so that users at these institutions can still use PhilPapers, > albeit under non-ideal conditions. In the longer term, stronger access > limitations may be imposed. Individuals using PhilPapers from > non-institutional locations (e.g. from home) will continue to have free > access to PhilPapers, as will PhilPapers editors who are signed in using > their account. The PhilPapers Open Access Archive, PhilJobs, and PhilEvents > will remain open access. We believe that this model provides the right > balance of open access and financial support. > >> > >> One reason why the subscription model is appropriate is that PhilPapers > replaces indexes sold by commercial vendors that require subscriptions. We > believe that PhilPapers is the best bibliographic service available in > philosophy. It is more complete and more usable than the alternatives, and > even on the subscription model it remains much cheaper. > >> > >> If you think that PhilPapers is worth supporting, please consider > suggesting that your library purchase a subscription to PhilPapers. You can > find details on how to contact your university librarian here. Your support > is important in ensuring a viable future for PhilPapers. > >> > >> See this page for more information on subscriptions: > >> > >> http://philpapers.org/subscriptions/ > >> > >> David Bourget and David Chalmers > >> Co-Directors, PhilPapers > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Logica-l mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.dimap.ufrn.br/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/logica-l > _______________________________________________ > Logica-l mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.dimap.ufrn.br/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/logica-l > _______________________________________________ Logica-l mailing list [email protected] http://www.dimap.ufrn.br/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/logica-l
