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| 8 Mar 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) Trojan Horse from American Chemical Society: Caveat Emptor · ACS Press Release: "The American Chemical Society's Publications Division now offers an important publishing option in support of the Society's journal authors who wish or ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 28 Jun 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) Yet Another Trojan Horse: "Outsource Your Institutional Repositories". If universities were to prove foolish enough to scrap their own Institutional Repositories, renouncing their efforts to reclaim custody of their own research assets ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 15 Mar 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) JV: "And subject lines like 'Trojan Horse' with their insidious negativity raise the suspicion that the agenda of some list participants is not really 'open access', but a desire to get rid of publishers or of the notion that publishing ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 18 Mar 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) Publisher Proxy Deposit Is A Potential Trojan Horse: I · Ann Okerson: "If your publishing organization is providing for your authors the service of deposit of their articles according to various mandates, particularly NIH (beginning on ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 27 Mar 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) A perfect entry-way for the Trojan Horse of paying the asking price for pre-emptive Gold OA instead of just mandating Green OA. (Doesn't even seem to realize that combining payment with embargoes is adding insult to injury!) ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 6 Mar 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) acs press release: "the american chemical society's publications division now offers an important publishing option in support of the society's journal authors who wish or need to sponsor open access to their published research articles ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 18 Mar 2008 by (Stevan Harnad) i suggest not colluding with publishers offering to "let us do the [mandated] deposit for you". the reason is simple, if we take the moment to think it through: (1) the oa movement's goal is to provide open access (oa) to 100% of the ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 19 Jul 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) Double-Paying for Optional Gold OA Instead of Mandating Green OA While Subscriptions Are Still Paying for Publication: Trojan Folly. Stevan Harnad American Scientist Open Access Forum. Posted by Stevan Harnad in Self-Archiving Mandates ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 12 Mar 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) Double-Paying for Optional Gold OA Instead of Mandating Green OA While Subscriptions Are Still Paying for Publication: Trojan Folly. On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, Leslie Chan wrote: "I see the Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI-Elsevier deal ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 13 Jul 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) Hear, Hear! Pre-emptive payment for hybrid Gold OA is a Trojan Horse, and funders and institutions would do well to heed Professor Imboden's words. Trojan Horse from American Chemical Society: Caveat Emptor ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 11 Jun 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) my hunch is that this is something of a trojan horse even for particle physics, and even for the goal of saving money, because it will lock in prices in an artificial way, instead of letting green oa drive cancellations and cost-cutting ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 13 Jul 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) pre-emptive payment for hybrid gold oa is a trojan horse, and funders and institutions would do well to heed professor imboden's words. trojan horse from american chemical society: caveat emptor. "so, funders and institutions should ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 15 May 2009 by nospam@example.com (Stevan Harnad) see: "gold fever" and "trojan folly." oa books? the third most important distraction and deterrent to universal green oa is to conflate oa's primary target -- journal articles, which are all, without exception, in all disciplines, ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 9 Sep 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) i am referring to the "trojan horse" of paying an extra fee to a "hybrid gold oa" publisher (ie, not a pure gold oa publisher but a subscription-based publisher who offers the option of making individual articles oa in exchange for a ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 23 Oct 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) in the case of acs, however, which has begun to "experiment" with the trojan horse of "authorchoice," it has become the only gray publisher, as far as i know, to have the temerity to ask its authors to pay extra for the right to ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 30 Mar 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) trojan horse from american chemical society: caveat emptor not a proud day in the annals of the royal society open letter from fellows of the royal society a real tragedy. the memberships have to be very clearly informed of this, ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 16 May 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) going hybrid gold via (2b) would essentially be to make a gratuitous extra author charge for self-archiving; while continuing to sell the hard copy edition for subscriptions this would be a highly retrogressive step -- indeed, a trojan ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 20 Sep 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) the biosciences federation's statement is familiar, old, many times rebutted stuff, and another trojan horse. it's of course not at all about promoting green oa self-archiving, or green oa self-archiving mandates, but about continuing ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ |
| 19 Jul 2007 by (Stevan Harnad) double-paying for optional gold oa instead of mandating green oa while subscriptions are still paying for publication: trojan folly. stevan harnad american scientist open access forum. Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
| 3 Sep 2006 by harnad@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Stevan Harnad) See: "Open Choice is a Trojan Horse for Open Access Mandates" (Jun 2006) http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Hypermail/Amsci/subject.html#5444. On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Jan Velterop [ JV ], Springer UK wrote: ... Open Access Archivangelism - http://openaccess.eprints.org/ - References |
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