Hi Thomas -
All our authors, no matter where in the world they are, have both gold and
green Open Access publishing options.
With best wishes for a peaceful and relaxing holiday season,
Alicia
On 22 Dec 2015, at 17:39, Thomas Herv? Mboa Nkoudou
Hi everyone,
Pure enables universities and researchers to comply with the HEFCE open access
policy. For more information on Pure, please refer to
https://www.elsevier.com/solutions/pure.
Elsevier sharing policies are also consistent with the HEFCE policy. Gold open
access articles can of
Because the journals in the PEER study used publisher-set embargo periods...
- Alicia
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David Prosser
Sent: 22 October 2015 14:42
To: Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci)
Subject: [GOAL] Re: BLOG:
is half the story'
This does not explain why, when the papers where freely available online, we
observed an increase in usage for Publishers’ web sites…
Laurent
Le 22 oct. 2015 à 15:57, Wise, Alicia (ELS-OXF)
<a.w...@elsevier.com<mailto:a.w...@elsevier.com>> a écrit :
Because
elling us one thing, reality telling us something else.
Alicia would have us focus on the surveys and ignore reality. I would rather
we worked with real behaviour.
David
On 16 Oct 2015, at 16:30, Wise, Alicia (ELS-OXF)
<a.w...@elsevier.com<mailto:a.w...@elsevier.com>> wrote:
Hi
Hi Marc,
Apologies for the delay in replying – I have been on the road this week.
The introduction of tags was an idea we developed after consultation with
large, mainly commercial, sharing platforms such as social collaboration
networks. For them the challenge is to handle a tsunami of
Hi Stevan,
I must confess to being utterly perplexed by this email. Elsevier's policies
have not changed (though we are reflecting and reviewing, as always) so is it
that Romeo has changed the way it classifies our existing policies? Very
interested in learning more...
With kind wishes,
Hi Peter,
We are not against green open access: we are for finding ways to make green
open access work over time and at scale. Our view is that no one, including us,
wants to spend time and money finding copies of final published journal
articles online and asking for their removal. But as
Hi all,
I'm told there is a problem with an API and metadata feed, and that we are
working with CCC to fix this.
With kind wishes,
Alicia
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On 17 Dec 2013, at 21:37, Graham Triggs
grahamtri...@gmail.commailto:grahamtri...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for that Robert.
Thank you, Graham - all correct, and more clear and concise than I would have
been!
With kind wishes,
Alicia
Dr Alicia Wise
Director of Access and Policy
Elsevier I The Boulevard I Langford Lane I Kidlington I Oxford I OX5 1GB
M: +44 (0) 7823 536 826 I E:
papers from Academia.edu
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Wise, Alicia (ELS-OXF)
a.w...@elsevier.commailto:a.w...@elsevier.com wrote:
Hi Jeroen,
These articles can of course be used without any restriction other than the
attribution required by the CC-BY license. With kind wishes,
Alicia
Hi Jeroen,
These articles can of course be used without any restriction other than the
attribution required by the CC-BY license. With kind wishes,
Alicia
Dr Alicia Wise
Director of Access and Policy
Elsevier I The Boulevard I Langford Lane I Kidlington I Oxford I OX5 1GB
M: +44 (0) 7823 536
the publishing costs are paid by
conference organisers and not APCs or subscriptions
Richard
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[mailto:goal-boun...@eprints.org] On Behalf Of Wise, Alicia (ELS-OXF)
Sent: 12 December 2012 12:59
To: Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci
Hi Richard,
My colleague does an in-depth annual study on the uptake of different business
models, and suggests that this figure was 3-4% of total articles at the start
of 2012. Elsevier, and I'm sure a wide array of other publishers, have used a
range of business models to produce
Organizations are not
planning to put negotiation with editors as a premise to defining their own OA
policy.
Laurent
Le 20 juin 2012 à 11:45, Wise, Alicia (ELS-OXF) a écrit :
Hi Laurent,
Institutions already do have agreements with publishers via their libraries
and/or library consortia
: Agreement on Green OA not needed from publishers but from
institutions and funders
On 2012-06-20, at 7:15 AM, Wise, Alicia (ELS-OXF) wrote:
...perhaps time to explore opportunities to work with publishers?
No, precisely the opposite, I think: It's time for institutions to realize
Hi all,
Thanks for the various responses about positive things for which
publishers should be encouraged, celebrated, recognized. I'm on the
road for a bit (so won't be able to stay so actively involved in the
discussion although I will continue to read/reflect with interest!), but
thought it
Hi all,
Stevan Harnad has helpfully summarized Elsevier's posting policy for
accepted author manuscripts, but has left out a couple of really
important elements.
He is correct that all our authors can post voluntarily to their
websites and institutional repositories. Posting is also
Hi Peter,
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Thanks for this. Iâve communicated that we are happy in principle for you to
mine our content, and there are only some practical issues to resolve. We have
successfully concluded the technical discussion, and I believe you, your
colleagues, and my technical colleagues are all
Hi all,
I agree that we are mixing up several issues/objectives, and helpfully Keith
has identified some of these. I can think of a few others and I suspect there
are more strands in this knot which others will hopefully identify.
* we are probably conflating needs/practices in different
Hi all,
I'm glad we're now moving our conversation on in new directions, and
I'ld like to suggest one which I hope will be productive. The
discussion on this list often seems to me be based on the assumption
that scholarly publishers are a wholly negative force in the open access
world, and a
Hi all,
I suspect compliance enforcement isn't such an issue for NIH because so
many publishers deposit on behalf of their authors. It's one of the
ways publishers have constructively engaged with the NIH on
implementation of its open access policy. Elsevier has deposited
manuscripts into
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Subject: [GOAL] Re: Permissions attaching to pre-publication material
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On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:58 AM, Wise, Alicia (ELS-OXF) a.w...@elsevier.com
wrote:
Hi Peter,
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This article was published by Elsevier, and written by an NIH employee. The
work of US government employees does
Hi Peter,
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This article was published by Elsevier, and written by an NIH employee. The
work of US government employees does not attract copyright in the US, and so the
manuscript is indeed in the public domain. We would, however, suggest that you
contact the authors as this is in any case
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