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Subject: [GOAL] Re: Please distinguish what is and is not relevant to
mandating Green OA self-archiving
On 20-Jan-13, at 2:25 PM, Jean-Claude Guédon wrote: (excerpt)
Some forms of Gold do not require any more payment than what is needed to
maintain
of AmSci)
Subject: [GOAL] Re: Please distinguish what is and is not relevant to
mandating Green OA self-archiving
On 20-Jan-13, at 2:25 PM, Jean-Claude Guédon wrote: (excerpt)
Some forms of Gold do not require any more payment than what is needed to
maintain a repository. In fact, an OA Gold
(Successor of AmSci)
Subject: [GOAL] Re: Please distinguish what is and is not relevant to
mandating Green OA self-archiving
On 20-Jan-13, at 2:25 PM, Jean-Claude Guédon wrote: (excerpt)
Some forms of Gold do not require any more payment than what is needed to
maintain a repository. In fact, an OA
1. Mandatory Green OA self-archiving in Stevan's meaning is fine
for the disciplines to which it applies;
It applies to (the refereed journal articles of) *all* disciplines: No
exceptions.
2. Other tactics are also fine, in particular some flavours of Gold
(OA journal publishing), and again
Le dimanche 20 janvier 2013 à 16:52 -0500, Stevan Harnad a écrit :
1. Mandatory Green OA self-archiving in Stevan's meaning is fine
for the disciplines to which it applies;
It applies to (the refereed journal articles of) *all* disciplines: No
exceptions.
Indeed, but in a number of
On 20-Jan-13, at 2:25 PM, Jean-Claude Guédon wrote: (excerpt)
Some forms of Gold do not require any more payment than what is needed
to maintain a repository. In fact, an OA Gold journal is a repository
of its own articles.
Comment: a gold OA journal serves as a repository, however it is
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From: goal-boun...@eprints.org [mailto:goal-boun...@eprints.org] On Behalf
Of Heather Morrison
Sent: Monday, 21 January 2013 10:11 AM
To: Global Open Access List (Successor of AmSci)
Subject: [GOAL] Re: Please distinguish what is and is not relevant to
mandating Green OA self-archiving
On 20-Jan
Good point about the instability of journals, Heather, but the same
instability applies to repositories. The CIHR policy change in Canada,
that you recently pointed out, extending the embargo to 12 months, is a
case in point. The rules under which one may archiver are at the
discretion of