Anthony
Andrew, actually. But, absolutely no offense taken :-).
Point 1 - absolutely true. Only a small minority of downloads lead to
citations. Have a look at the download data of eprints.utas.edu.au. However
I cannot resist writing that citations are not the same as impact. Only in
What I most fear is that this mandate policy will cost OA another one or
perhaps two decades.
What I most fear is that continuing to place hope on volunteerism rather
than mandates will cost OA another one or perhaps two decades.
Let us not forget that the past two decades have been decades of
-Rust
Reader in Molecular Informatics
Unilever Centre, Dep. Of Chemistry
University of Cambridge
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Andrew
Sorry for the mistake about your name and thank you for the tolerance.
I think that you have a rosy idea of what private enterprise researchers
actually do. In many cases their attention span is under a second (well say
five seconds). They have real work to do. But please DO NOT suggest
On 2012-02-16, at 11:28 PM, LIBLICENSE wrote:
From: Sally Morris on Liblicence
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 11:28:18 +
Unless you also provide the date when you read it, people may not know
whether a correction/retraction/whatever had been appended to the VoR at
that time?
Date/Version read
What I most fear is that this mandate policy will cost OA another one or
perhaps two decades.
What I most fear is that continuing to place hope on volunteerism rather
than mandates will cost OA another one or perhaps two decades.
Let us not forget that the past two decades have been decades of
Andrew
Sorry for the mistake about your name and thank you for the tolerance.
No problem. I've been called worse, and not in deliberate insult, either. I
think the worst was being introduced to someone as Adam Adamson. The perils
of a surname that is almost a first name. I'm not immune to
Hi Peter,
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For a description of what the Universal Access team does at Elsevier, please
could I direct you to a recent interview with Richard Poyndor
athttp://poynder.blogspot.com/2012/02/elseviers-alicia-wise-on-rwa-west-wing.html
. I can indeed help with content mining policy queries,
Hi,
sorry if I'm spreading old news but I couldn't find any mention
of this on the list so maybe people find this interesting:
 http://scoap3.org/
SCOAP3 - Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics
Towards Open Access publishing in High Energy Physics
While limited
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Wise, Alicia (ELS-OXF) a.w...@elsevier.com
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Hi Peter,
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Thanks Alicia,
It's a valuable and useful development to have a formal contact in a publisher
that is able to speak authoritatively and responds. As you yourself note
Elsevier have not
Important feedback from Tim Brody, one of the developers of EPrints:
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