NEWS & ARTICLES
Nouvelles en Fran�ais
Blogs & News & Forum sites
Selected News
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Le droit aux images et la publication scientifique ( 24 juin 2007 )
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Health Findings From Institute To Be Free Online ( March 9, 2007 )
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Elsevier agree Open Access terms with Howard Hughes Medical Institute ( 08 March 2007 )
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HHMI and Elsevier Announce Public Access Agreement ( 08 March 2007 )
- Web 2.0 meets the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
( March 5th, 2007 )
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Open Call From the Patent Office (March 5th, 2007 ,
Peer to Patent Project )
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Push for open access to research ( 28 Feb. 2007 )
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Publishers highlight risks associated with open access (14 Feb. 2007 )
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Free-science movement gains a foothold at Berkeley ( 14 Feb. 2007 )
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Brussels Declaration: Presse Release ( 13 Feb. 2007 )
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Open-Access Debate: Publishers Respond to Media ( 12 Feb. 2007 )
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Open-Access Debate: Public Library of Science Responds
Topic: ( 11 Feb. 2007 )
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Open-Access Debate: Elsevier's View ( 8 Feb. 2007 )
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Open-Access Debate: Publishers Say It's Not 'Simple' ( 8 February 2007 )
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Open-Access Debate: Wiley's View ( 8 February 2007 )
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Nature Publishing Group Tackles Open Access ( 7 February 2007 )
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Publishing Group Hires "Pit Bull of PR" (January 26, 2007)
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PR's 'pit bull' takes on open access ;
Journal publishers lock horns with free-information movement (25 January 2007 )
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Open Peer Review Trial and Debate ( Nature, June 2006 )
- Where is the Open Access Foundation? ( March 16, 2006 )
( )
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Give us back our crown jewels
( March 9. 2006 )
see also :
Free our data
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DADvSI : rejet de l'amendement 176
( 15 Mars 2006 )
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DADVSI: Pour un acc�s � la connaissance sans exception
permettant la libre production du savoir scientifique ( 14 Mars 2006 )
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Government Health Researchers Pressed to Share Data at No Charge
( 10 March 2006 )
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L'Open Access - Les politiques publiques
( 16 Janvier 2006 )
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Open access to research worth �1.5bn a year
( 16th September 2005 )
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Open access failings 'cost UK �1.5bn' ( September 16, 2005 )
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Open access to research - but at what cost?
( Sep 14 2005 )
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CROSSREF DEPLOYS FREE OPENURL RESOLVER ( August 16, 2005 )
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Google's Book Scanning Hits Snag( Aug. 12, 2005 )
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Making books easier to find (Aug. 11/2005 )
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Pentagon's New Goal: Put Science Into Scripts (August 4, 2005)
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The unacknowledged convergence of open source, open access, and open science
( 19 July 2005 )
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Scientific Council of the European Research Council announced
(18 July 2005)
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The new Digital Divide
( Jun 19, 2005 )
- After a flawed policy, what's next for librarians and open access? (15 april 2005 )
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Towards an open access to research output�
(Paris, 22 March 2005 )
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UN to set up science advisory mechanism
( 22 March 2005 )
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Launch of Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry announced
(14 March 2005)
- Semantic Web: Next big step for the Web--or a detour?
(March 9, 2005 )
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American Chemical Society broadens
access to its articles - Conditions set for free availability one year after publication
( March 7, 2005 )
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American Chemical Society policy will offer
service to authors of NIH-funded research articles
(March 7, 2005 )
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American Chemical Society broadens
author-directed article access
(March 7, 2005 )
- First annual Semantic Technology Conference
(March 7-10, 2005 )
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Open access archiving: an idea whose time has come?
( 7 March 2005 )
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Kenya holds second ICT convention
(February 28, 2005)
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Policy on Enhancing Public Access to Archived Publications Resulting from NIH-Funded Research
(February 3, 2005)
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Academics fight to break 'stranglehold' on journals
( Jan. 26, 2005)
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Nature Publishing Group Announces Change to Self-Archiving Policy
( January 12, 2005 )
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Interview with Vitek Tracz
(Vol. 22 No. 1 ,January 2005)
- "Fast-Forward on the Green Road to Open Access: The
Case Against Mixing Up Green and Gold
(29 Dec 2004)
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Google Designs an Engine for Eggheads ( December 27, 2004 )
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The Library of Google ( Dec. 14, 2004 )
- At I.B.M., That Google Thing Is So Yesterday ( December 26, 2004 )
- Google and Research Libraries Launch Massive Digitization Project (December 20, 2004)
- Questions and Praise for Google Web Library
(December 18, 2004)
- Google Partners with Libraries in Massive Digitization Project
(December 17, 2004)
- ACS sues Google over Scholar
( December 15, 2004 )
- Google Is Adding Major Libraries to Its Database
(December 14, 2004)
- Shhh! Google links to libraries
( December 14, 2004 )
- Google adds major libraries to its database
( December 13, 2004 )
- ACS Takes Legal Action Against Google
( December 10, 2004 )
- Serials Review :
Volume 30, Issue 4, Special Issue: Open Access 2004
(December 2004)
- Google Unveils Beta Scholar
( 29, Nov. 2004 )
- Google Scholar Goes To College
( 29, Nov. 2004 )
- Google Scholar Offers Access to Scholarly Publications Metadata, and Librarians Take Note
( 29, Nov 2004)
- Google Offers Journal Searches
(November 23, 2004)
- APS Comments on the NIH Public Access Proposal
( 16 Nov. 2004 )
- German government funds OA initiative
(01-10-2004)
- House Rpt.108-636 - IATION BILL, 2005
(07 Sept 2004)
- Open Access Publishing Initiative: Round 2 (27 Sept 2004)
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INTERVIEW: Ian Gibson, A catalyst for change
( 18 Aug 2004 )
- The best business model for scholarly journals: an economist's perspective
( 06 August 2004)
- Senator wants to ban P2P networks
(July 22, 2004)
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Business News
( 21 July 2004)
Also winning investors' approval was Reed Elsevier. Shares in the publishing conglomerate rose 10-1/2 to 496-1/2 following a benign House of Commons Select Committee investigation into scientific publications, in which the Anglo-Dutch group is a major player.
The market had feared that the Select Committee would recommend a move away from a subscription-based model to one based on open-access for all.
However, the report fell far short of recommending the mandatory adoption of open-access.
- Antipiracy bill gains new ally
( July 21, 2004 ) (P2P)
- We Don't Need No Stinkin' Login
(Jul. 20, 2004 )
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MPs call for biennial review of profits from science journals
( 20 July 2004 )
- MPs back free access to research results
( 20 July 2004 )
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Shake-up for academic publishing
( 20 July 2004 )
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MPs damn profits of scientific publishers
( 20 July 2004 )
- Downloading for Democracy
(Jul. 19, 2004) (P2P)
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Archiving Provision / FY 2005 National Institutes of Health (NIH) appropriation
(
U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, 14 July 2004)
( Dr. John H. Marburger )
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WSIS E-FLASH N�17
( 12 JULY 2004 )
- MPs to call for free online access to science journals (July 11, 2004 )
- European inquiry into scientific publishing
( 5 july,2004 )
- Baby steps from the market leader
( 5 july,2004)
- Open access jeopardises academic publishers, Reed chief warns (June 30, 2004 )
- Senate bill bans P2P networks
(June 23, 2004 )
- Lobbying for Open Access legislation (Interview of Dr. Muguet, Open Access Now, June 7, 2004 )
- Semantic Web Ready for Phase Two
( May 20, 2004 )
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Publishers go head-to-head over search tool (Nature 428, 683 15 April 2004 )
- The Inevitable and the Optimal
(Vol. 21 No. 4 April 2004)
- The Washington DC Principles for Free Access to Science
(March 16, 2004 )
- Legal P2P networks gaining ground
(March 11, 2004 )
- Royal Soc. down on open access
(March 8, 2004)
- JISC and Publishers Work Together to
Open Up Access to Journals 5 Mar 2004
- IFLA supports Open Access movement
(24 February 2004)
- File sharing's new face
(February 12, 2004)
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OECD Ministers Support Open Access for Publicly Funded Research Data ( February 12, 2004 )
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Communicating Original Research in Chemistry and Related Sciences, ( February 10, 2004 )
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Results of a PNAS author survey on an open access option for publication
( Feb 3 2004 )
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Debating access to scientific data ( 2 February 2004 )
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Online Scholarly Journals: How Many ? ( 2/1/2004 )
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At OECD, Ministers back 'science and sustainability' meeting (2 February 2004 )
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Science, Technology and Innovation for the 21st Century. Meeting of the OECD Committee for Scientific and Technological Policy at Ministerial Level, 29-30 January 2004 - Final Communique
( 30/01/2004 )
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The `free access' debate (January 17, 2004)
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`We have to be able to recover our costs' (January 17, 2004)
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Gruss, Open Access to Science and Culture, Science 2004 303: 311-312 ( 16 January 2004 )
Since the publisher did not have the good idea to assign an Open Access status
to an article dealing with
Open Access, the raw content of this article is available
here , I hope this publisher will adopt an Open Access policy, in the
future, concerning articles dealing with Open Access.
- Open-access journal seeks to cut costs for researchers
(15 January 2004 )
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How to get the data out (January 14, 2004 )
- Open access publishing takes off
(3 January,2004)
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Knowledge freely given should be freely available (January 05, 2004)
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Elsevier to Close Three End-User Portals ( December 29, 2003 )
- Lu Yongxiang,
President of the
Chinese Academy of Science undersigns the
Berlin declaration
(29 Dec 2003)
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IP JUSTICE REPORT from the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
(December 22, 2003)
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Open Access in the developing world
( 15 December 2003 )
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Financial analysts warn about impact of changes in the scientific publishing industry (
15 December 2003)
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The challenges of 'e-science' (SciDev 15 December 2003)
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Information summit endorses key role of 'e-science' (SciDev 14 December 2003)
- UK probes scientific publications
( December 12, 2003 )
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ICSU defends 'universal and equitable' access to data ( SciDev 12 December 2003)
- White House science advisor addresses Information Society Summit (U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Information Programs,11 Dec 2003)
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WSIS hears plea for open access ( SciDev 11 December 2003)
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NEW INQUIRY - Scientific Publications (House of Parliament 10 Dec. 2003 )
( Evidence should be submitted by Thursday 12 February 2003. The oral evidence sessions will begin in March.)
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World summit urged to make science more available ( SciDev 10 December 2003)
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Annan warns of 'content divide' between rich and poor ( SciDev 10 December 2003)
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"Open Access" and "Extension of Public Domain" will leave Creators in the cold and users of information hungry.
( International Publishers Association, 10 December 2003 )
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UN meeting urged to back open access science ( SciDev 07 Dec 03)
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JISC calls for publishers to explore new ways of accessing research ( 5 Dec 2003 )
(Funding programme which will offer short-term funding, or seed money, of some �150,000,
to publishers to make journals freely
available on the internet using open access models.)
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An IAP Statement on
Access to Scientific Information (4 December 2003)
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U.N. finds wide digital divide ( November 20, 2003 )
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Self-Archive unto others . . . ( Issue December 2003 )
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Science and Culture Accessible to all Internet Users (22 Oct 2003)
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Open access Europe ( 22 Oct 2003)
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Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities
(22 Oct 2003)
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Beijing Declaration ( 19 October, TWAS
9th General Conference ) Open Access is not even mentionned.
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Fast Track for Science Data
( Nov. 17, 2003 )
- Call for Boycott of Cell Press Journals
(19 Oct. 03)
- Documenta Mathematica
A Community-Driven Scientific Journal (October 2003)
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Challenges to Licensing from Some Publishers (Oct. 03)
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Open Source Everywhere ( Wired, Oct 15, 2003)
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Reed Elsevier initiated with "underperform" (October 13, 2003 )
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New Science Mag Spikes Tradition
(Oct. 12, 2003)
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Organizations Praise Premier PLoS Open-Access Journal (Thu, 9 Oct 2003 )
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Nobel Winner Critical of U.S.
(Oct. 08, 2003)
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Scientists take on the publishers in an experiment to make research free
to all ( October 6, 2003 )
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The Society Lady (October 6, 2003 )
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A position statement by the Wellcome Trust in support of open access publishing (October 1,2003)
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Wellcome Trust statement on open access ( Oct. 1, 2003 )
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Librarians to P2P critics: Shhh! ( September 25, 2003)
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MIT Everyware - MIT's Open-Course Project (Wired Aug. 26, 2003)
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ARL and SPARC Support Open Access to Federally Funded Research (August 6, 2003)
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A Fight for Free Access To Medical
Research (Washington Post , August 5, 2003)
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In DSpace, Ideas Are Forever (NY Times, 3 August, 2003 )
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Free access is not Open Access ( 28th July 2003)
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Open Letter to representative Martin Sabo
( American Association of Universities, July 18,2003)
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Science in the information society: Leading scientists call for action (EurActiv,
17 July, 2003)
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Free public access to Science - Will it happen today ? ( July 7, 2003 )
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The free research movement (Salon, 1 July, 2003)
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Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing
(30 June 2003)
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Open access law introduced(The Scientist Inc. in association with BioMed Central,
June 27, 2003)
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PUBLIC ACCESS TO SCIENCE: WITH LIBERTY AND RESEARCH FOR ALL
(APS What's new ? Friday, June 27, 2003)
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Public Library of Science Acts to Increase Public Access to Scientific Research;
New Bill Will Ensure Public Access to Federally Funded Research Results
(June 26, 2003)
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Measure Calls for Wider Access to Federally Financed Research (New York Times June 26, 2003)
( Bill sponsored by PLoS and presented by
Minnesota representative Martin Olav Sabo )
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"Why I believe that all UK research output should be online" by
Stevan Harnad (Times Higher Education Supplement June 6, 2003)
( see also Mandated online RAE CVs linked to university eprint archives )
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XML group cooks up World Wide database (CNET April May 6, 2003)
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UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan poses an information challenge to scientists of the world
( March 7, 2003 )
( It is quite a telling disgrace that this very address to Scientists is
not freely available
on the site of Science Magazine ! )
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W3C advances Semantic Web drafts (CNET April 8, 2003)
- ePrints UK: Developing a national e-prints archive
( Ariadne v 35 March/April 2003 )
- First Base
(Bio�IT World Feb 10, 2003 )
- Open Archives Activities and Experiences in Europe (D-Lib Magazine
January 2003 )
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Enhanced: Science and the Semantic Web (Science, Volume 299, Number 5606, Issue of 24 Jan 2003, pp. 520-521. )
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Content owners, open-access camp on to next round
( January 19, 2003 )
- Book publisher adopts open-source idea
(CNET January 16, 2003 )
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Copyright extension is upheld
Supreme Court sides with firms on royalties (January 16, 2003)
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Supremes Uphold Longer Copyrights (Wired Jan. 15, 2003 )
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Publishers damned ( January 7, 2003
The Guardian )
- Public Library of Science to Launch New Free-Access Biomedical Journals with $9 Million Grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
(Press Release, December 17, 2002 )
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Public library of science shifts gears (EMBO reports 2001 )
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The Science of E-Publishing (Wired, Oct. 19, 2000)
Check also :
en Fran�ais
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UNESCO needs a more strategic approach to science ( 19 September 2006 )
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The Royal Society: Over 340 years of landmark science freely available until December 2006 (
14th September 2006 )
( link :
Online journals of the Royal Society )
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Appel de Ryadh
pour le libre acc�s � l�information scientifique et technique
( 7 septembre 2006 )
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John Lewis Needham, Google Livres: �Une centaine d'�diteurs francophones ont sign� un partenariat avec nous�
( 20 mars 2006 )
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Revues scientifiques sur la sellette : le mod�le alternatif du libre acc�s
( 10 F�vrier 2006 )
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Un pacte pour la recherche ? Quelle recherche et quel contrat avec la soci�t� ?
(23 janvier 2006 )
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La mort du CNRS est-elle programm�e ?
( 17.01.06 )
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La science, c'est aussi de la culture (12.01.06 )
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Pacte pour la Recherche
( Oct. 2005 )
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Un an apr�s, les chercheurs de nouveau dans la rue
- Sauvons La Recherche
( 05 f�vrier 2005 )
- Le projet FSP-SIST annonce une "recherche f�d�r�e" pour Agora
( 19 janvier 2005 )
- Nomination d'un responsable de l'IST
en France : Laurent Romary ( 10 Janvier 2005 )
- Entretien avec Jean-Pierre Gattuso
( 13 Dec 2004 )
- La Tunisie participe aux journ�es mondiales des ing�nieurs � Shanghai : les ing�nieurs, pour un avenir meilleur
(15 Novembre 2004 )
- Recherche: l'�tat de gr�ce des �tats g�n�raux
(30 octobre 2004 )
- La parole aux chercheurs
(29 octobre 2004 )
- Peer-to-peer: Cap Gemini pr�ne le filtrage des protocoles internet
(ZDNet France, Mardi 20 juillet 2004 )
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Outils de Filtrage
(01 Juillet 2004)
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Les d�fis du num�rique, ou l��dition universitaire fran�aise en sciences humaines et sociales menac�e par les initiatives du CNRS (10 juin 2004 )
- Le "libre acc�s" aux r�sultats de la recherche bouleverse le monde des revues savantes
( LE MONDE | 16.04.04 |)
- �Nature� veut une �r�volution fran�aise� de la science (Lib�ration 12 mars 2004 )
- Etats g�n�raux de la Recherche. (Le Monde Forum )
- Ils piloteront les �tats g�n�raux
(Figaro , 10 mars 2004 )
- Le grand d�bat national organis� dans un esprit pluriel ( Figaro , 10 mars 2004)
- Indispensable CNRS
(Le Monde, 10 mars 2004 )
- La d�mission hardie des chercheurs
( Lib�ration, 10 mars 2004 )
- DU NERF dans la mobilisation
( Lib�ration, 10 mars 2004 )
- Du NERF
(Donner un Nouvel Essor � la Recherche Fran�aise )
Document complet PDF.
Il est d�nonc� entre autres une "bibliom�trie aveugle".
- Sauver la recherche
( P�tition )
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Le libre acc�s au Sommet mondial de l'information
LES GRANDS COURANTS DE L'IST
(d�cembre 2003) ( Captain Doc)
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Un logiciel met tous les physiciens � la (bonne) page ( 20 novembre 2003 )
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Autoarchivez pour les autres comme vous souhaiteriez que les autres autoarchivent pour vous (Issue December 2003 )
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Conf�rence de presse pr�sentant les Sommets Mondiaux sur la Soci�t� de l'Information (SMSI)
organis�s en partenariat avec l'ONU
( 1er juillet 2003 )
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Cr�ation de deux revues scientifiques "gratuites"
(E MONDE | 23.05.03 |)
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R�action � la tribune "Horizons D�bats" du Syndicat national de
l'�dition parue dans Le Monde dat� du 18 avril 2003
( CPU 18/04/2003 )
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Pourquoi l'Universit� veut-elle la mort de l'�dition universitaire ?
(Le Monde 18 Avril 2003)
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Motion sur l'exception p�dagogique au droit d'auteur
( CPU 21/02/2003 )
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La Public Library of Science re�oit une donation
de 9 millions de dollars et se lance dans l'�dition scientifique primaire
(Captain Doc, f�vrier. 2003)
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Faut-il appliquer aux publications scientifiques la Directive
europ�enne 2001/29/CE du 22 mai 2001 sur le copyright ? ( 28 Feb 2002 )
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Directive europ�enne sur les droits d'auteur et droits voisins (22 Mai 2001)
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Bataille en ligne pour une grande biblioth�que (15 avril 2001)
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Les sciences de la vie, pionni�res du
Net (15 avril 2001)
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L'�dition virtuelle bouscule le papier (15 avril 2001)
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Nature est cher et fier de l'�tre 10 avril 2001
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L'info scientifique est trop ch�re 27 Mars 2001
- Libre acc�s � l'information scientifique et technique : actualit�s
(INIST)
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