| Blog results | Results 1 - 9 of about 10 for harnad gratis libre blogurl:http://openaccess.eprints.org/. (0.15 seconds) |
| Sorted by relevance Sort by date |
| 30 Nov 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) (Leurs traductions -- maladroites -- seraient le libre accès « gratuit » [LAG] ("gratis open access") et le libre accès « libre » [LAL] ("libre open access").) Le LAG est l'accès gratuit en ligne. Le LAL est le LAG plus certains droits de réutilisation, ... Reportons la recherche de la liberté « libre » au lendemain de l'arrivée éventuelle de la gratuité pour laquelle nous sommes déja si longtemps en attente... Stevan Harnad · American Scientist Open Access Forum ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 2 Aug 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) In April 2008, Stevan Harnad and I proposed some terms to describe two kinds of free online access: the kind which removes price barriers alone and the kind which removes price barriers and at least some permission barriers as well. ... The main point of this table is to show that the gratis/libre distinction is not synonymous with the green/gold distinction. The green/gold distinction is about venues. The gratis/libre distinction is about user rights or freedoms. ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 30 Apr 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) Libre OA will come, as surely as day follows night, once we have reached universal Green Gratis OA. To insist on over-reaching instead for Libre OA now (by insisting on Libre OA author addenda), instead of grasping the Green Gratis OA that is already ... Now back to the soothing fulminations against ACM for not immediately conceding the re-use rights that the author-addendum mandates are needlessly insisting upon... Stevan Harnad · American Scientist Open Access Forum ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 29 Dec 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) The gratis/libre distinction matters a lot, because it is critical to the strategy for successfully achieving OA (of either kind) at all. There is still very little OA today, but most of what OA there is is gratis, not libre. ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 31 Mar 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) Comment 1: Whether one accepts the definition of the two kinds of Open Access ("gratis" and "libre") or one prefers to deny free access the honorific of "open," the fact is that we do not even have free online access (whatever we choose ... too caught up in the theory of the "Great Conversation," it might be a good idea to make sure free access (at the very least) is provided to its target content -- by mandating OA (for example, at University of Michigan!) Stevan Harnad ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 10 Oct 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) but perhaps the biggest of them is the persistent conflation of oa with oa publishing: oa means free online access to refereed journal articles ("gratis" oa means access only, "libre" oa means also various re-use rights). ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 4 May 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) (3) conflating "gratis" open access (free online access), which is what all the green open access self-archiving and self-archiving mandates are, with "libre" (free online access plus re-use rights), which only some gold oa journals are ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 3 Dec 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) that is the use that access-denied researchers urgently need most today, and that is all the use that ("gratis") oa need provide today. (moreover, the best chance of eventually fulfilling the stronger demands of "libre" oa, ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 13 Mar 2006 by (Stevan Harnad) [update: see new definition of "gratis" and "libre" oa, 27/8/2008] note to peter suber and the original formulators of the budapest open access initiative (re-posted from amsci forum 13 march 2005 [last year]). ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 9 already displayed.
If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included.
Stay up to date on these results:
| Google Home - About Google Blog Search Beta - Information for Blog Authors |