Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-20 Thread Heather Morrison
List (Successor of AmSci) <goal@eprints.org<mailto:goal@eprints.org>> Betreff: Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND Dear Gemma The OA2020 proposes a separate business model involving a “large scale transition to open access”. What is the position of E

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-20 Thread Reckling, Falk
nts.org> [mailto:goal-boun...@eprints.org] On Behalf Of Richard Poynder Sent: 18 June 2017 14:30 To: Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci) <goal@eprints.org<mailto:goal@eprints.org>> Subject: Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND *** External email: use cau

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-20 Thread Kathleen Shearer
teanalysisjournal.com <http://discreteanalysisjournal.com/>, > etc.). > > Marc Couture > > > De : goal-boun...@eprints.org <mailto:goal-boun...@eprints.org> > [mailto:goal-boun...@eprints.org <mailto:goal-boun...@eprints.org>] De la > part de Hersh, Ge

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-20 Thread Hersh, Gemma (ELS-CAM)
-boun...@eprints.org] On Behalf Of Éric Archambault Sent: 20 June 2017 16:04 To: Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci) <goal@eprints.org> Subject: Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND *** External email: use caution *** Dear Gemma The OA2020 proposes a separate bu

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-20 Thread Couture Marc
s List (Successor of AmSci) Objet : Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND Dear Richard Elsevier's hosting policy<https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/hosting> explains how platforms can host Elsevier content. This includes enabling institutional repositor

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-20 Thread Éric Archambault
17 11:18 PM To: Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci) <goal@eprints.org> Subject: Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND Dear Richard Elsevier's hosting policy<https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/hosting> explains how platforms can host Elsevi

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-20 Thread Hersh, Gemma (ELS-CAM)
Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci) <goal@eprints.org> Subject: Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND *** External email: use caution *** On a related topic, this poster might be of interest to list members: Exploiting Elsevier’s Creative Commons License Requ

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Heather Morrison
-05:00) To: "Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci)" <goal@eprints.org> Subject: Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND Hi all, Just to make myself clear: I also think we can safely reuse ideas found in a text, irrespective of permissions granted, and that means re

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Couture Marc
Hi all, Just to make myself clear: I also think we can safely reuse ideas found in a text, irrespective of permissions granted, and that means reproducing expressions and significant excerpts when needed. This falls under fair use / fair dealing or similar exceptions. I also think also that

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Heather Morrison
-05:00) To: "Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci)" <goal@eprints.org> Subject: Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND Jevan Pipitone wrote : > The fact that it says "No Derivatives" seems a concern for example sometimes researchers can publish

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Couture Marc
Jevan Pipitone wrote : > The fact that it says "No Derivatives" seems a concern for example sometimes researchers can publish a summary of other peoples articles and then include all the articles used in the references. [...] ... to gain ideas from other people which can then be used to create

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Couture Marc
Bernhard Mittermaier wrote: > My interpretation of the CC licence is that sharing of CC BY-NC-ND article by commercial platforms is OK as long as they don’t sell the articles (which they don’t do). > Despite the large amount of discussion around the notion of “non-commercial”, and the meaning

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Heather Morrison
ema...@jevan.com.au> Date: 2017-06-18 2:00 PM (GMT-05:00) To: "Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci)" <goal@eprints.org> Subject: Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND Sorry - sending this again - since I forgot to add the list email to it. Re: Creati

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Heather Morrison
to users and/or placement priority to businesses? Best, Heather Morrison Original message From: "Mann, Paige" <paige_m...@redlands.edu> Date: 2017-06-18 1:31 PM (GMT-05:00) To: goal@eprints.org Subject: Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND H

Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Mann, Paige
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Re: [GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Richard Poynder
On a related topic, this poster might be of interest to list members: *Exploiting Elsevier’s Creative Commons License Requirement to Subvert Embargo* "In the last round of author sharing policy revisions, Elsevier created a labyrinthine title-by-title embargo structure requiring embargoes from

[GOAL] Elsevier's interpretation of CC BY-NC-ND

2017-06-18 Thread Mittermaier, Bernhard
Dear colleagues, on sharing in file-sharing networks, Creatice Commons explain: “Can I share CC-licensed material on file-sharing networks? Yes. All CC licenses allow redistribution of the unmodified material by any means, including distribution via file-sharing networks. Note that