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The purpose of this website is to present, select and organize current information about Open Access.Open Access is an international movement whose importance is increasing year by year. It is difficult to follow its rapid evolution without getting lost in the vast amount of information available on the subject.
Our goal is to summarize the main current lines of information (in France and abroad) and to report what seems us to be particularly noteworthy .
To view the headings please take a look at the Subject Headings.
We invite you to contribute to the development of this Website : you can write a blog post in order to share your knowledge with the other visitors . Once you have created an account, you can submit us a blog post in French and English.
Hans DILLAERTS and Hélène BOSC
Hans DILLAERTS
- PhD student in Information science
- Research : Open Access
- Website : InfoDoc MicroVeille
Hélène BOSC
- Former convenor of the Euroscience Workgroup on Scientific Publishing
- La communication scientifique revue et corrigée par Internet (Ancient INRA web page on Open Access created in 2000)
Page last modified on Tuesday 21 of June, 2011 23:28:49 CEST
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Open Access Archivangelism
- AmSciForum: The importance of mandating institutional rather than central #openaccess self-archiving - #repositories #frpaa #oa http://t.co/nbFyO0GC
- AmSciForum: The #openaccess "denominator fallacy" in comparing institutional vs. subject-based #oa #repositories -- #universities http://t.co/6ZbEkQSO
- AmSciForum: Maximize Compliance With Funder #OpenAccess Mandates: Collaborate With Institutional #OA Mandates #frpaa #repositories http://t.co/mLngzU66
