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<div>[[File:oad2.jpeg|60px]] This list is part of the [http://oad.simmons.edu Open Access Directory].<br />
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==By event==<br />
===2012===<br />
* [http://www.weeklyweinersmith.com/?p=211 Episode 14: The Elsevier boycott]. February 21, 2012, 55 minutes podcast.<br />
* [http://soundcloud.com/mattoddchem/radio-national-pm-april-11 Open Access]. Radio National PM. April 11, 2012. 3 minutes podcast.<br />
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* [http://www.weeklyweinersmith.com/?p=211 Open Science]. Download free content from Oxford University on iTunes.<br />
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===2011===<br />
* [http://digitalcampus.tv/2011/12/02/episode-78-death-knell-for-the-paywall/ Death Knell for the Paywall], January 2, 2011, 50 minutes podcast.<br />
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* [http://poynder.blogspot.com/2011/02/audio-of-discussion-on-open-data-now.html Discussion on Open Data], interview by Richard Poynder. February 2011, 37 minutes podcast.<br />
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* [http://www.eifl.net/eifl-oa-action EIFL-OA in action EIFL partner countries advocate for open access]. <br />
:* Library engages researchers in open access in Ghana<br />
:* The role of libraries in the open access movement<br />
:* Benefits of open access for researchers<br />
:* Open access in developing countries<br />
:* Knowledge production and dissemination and open access<br />
:* Open access in palestine<br />
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* [http://librarylab.law.harvard.edu/blog/2011/06/02/library-labthe-podcast-002-free-knowledge/ Library Lab]. June 2, 2011, 25 minutes podcast. <br />
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* [http://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/02/02/panton-discussions-online/ Panton discussions online]. February, 2011.<br />
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* [http://inscight.org/2012/01/08/episode-22-public-access-to-federally-funded-research/ Public Access to Federally Funded Research]. January 8, 2011.<br />
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===2010===<br />
* [http://www.simmons.edu/gslis GSLIS] Lunchtime Colloquium: [http://gslis.simmons.edu/podcasts/index.php?id=173 A Panel Discussion of Issues in Open Access], event took place on October 18, 2010, at [http://www.simmons.edu/gslis GSLIS], [http://www.simmons.edu Simmons College]. October 31,2010, 47 minutes podcast<br />
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* [http://open-access.net/de/austausch/materialien/ Informationsplattform Open Access: Materialien]. [http://open-access.net/de/austausch/materialien/#c3239 Podcasts zu Open Access].<br />
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* [http://lifehacker.com/5493850/librophile-makes-quick-work-of-finding-free-audio-and-ebooks?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lifehacker%2Ffull+(Lifehacker)&utm_content=Google+Reader Librophile Makes Quick Work of Finding Free Audio and Ebooks - Audio books - Lifehacker].<br />
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* [http://wissen.dradio.de/index.98.de.html?dram:article_id=2974&sid=&random=4874cb Open Access and Co.] May 23, 2010, 56 minutes podcast.<br />
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* [http://bacchus.univie.ac.at/audiothek/index.php?id=5&showuid=1224&no_cache=1&flash=1 Open access in philosophie]. March 2010.<br />
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* [http://digilib.gmu.edu:8080/dspace/handle/1920/5993 Open access publishing: a panel discussion]. October 20, 2010<br />
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* [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/news/stories/2010/10/podcast115grahamwalton.aspx Podcast/Press release: New thinking on academic publishing and communication]. October 19, 2010, 7 minutes podcast.<br />
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* [http://icommons.org/post-archive/1094 Pratham Books releases open audio books for the blind], an interview at the [http://www.radiomirchi.com/ Radio Mirchi].<br />
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* [http://www.npr.org/2010/11/26/131608861/a-trip-back-to-the-future-of-the-internet (A) Trip back to the future of the Internet]. November 26, 2010, 28 minutes podcast.<br />
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* [http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/welcome-remarks-opening-conversation/id411429327?i=89877654# Why books]. Download free content from Harvard University on iTunes. December 28, 2010. <br />
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* [http://www.inforadio.de/programm/schema/sendungen/forum/201003/135542.html Wissenschaft, E-Books und das Urheberrecht], from the [http://www.inforadio.de/index.html InfoRadio], June 2010, 11 minutes podcast.<br />
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* [http://www.breitband-online.de/index.php?p=974 (Die) Zukunft ist jetzt: Digitales Publizieren in der Wissenschaft, from the [http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/ Deutschlandradio Kultur]. May 2010.<br />
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===2009===<br />
* ''Openness 2.0'' - A series of five podcasts from [http://www.firstmondaypodcast.org/ First Monday Podcast], edited and hosted by AJ Hannah and Joy Austria.<br />
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:* [http://www.firstmondaypodcast.org/audio/open2_final.mp3 Openness 2.0 - Part 2: Sharing Openness in Developing Nations] 28 minutes, 20.8MB, featured guest Eduardo Villanueva. [http://www.firstmondaypodcast.org/transcript_aug09.htm Transcript] available.<br />
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===2008===<br />
* '' Open Access Days 2008 in Berlin (9 and 10 October)<br />
:* [http://stream01.cedis.fu-berlin.de:9000/cedis/ipoa/audiodoku/Vock.mp3 Introduction to Open Access] (in German)<br />
:* [http://stream01.cedis.fu-berlin.de:9000/cedis/ipoa/audiodoku/OA-Services.mp3 Open Access Services] (in German). 22 minutes podcast.<br />
:* [http://open-access.net/de_en/activities/open_access_days/archive/open_access_days_2008/#c1681 Documentation of the workshops with video and audio material] (in German). 12 minutes podcast.<br />
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* ''Open Access Day 2008 (October 14, 2008) audio events should be listed here.'' <br />
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* ''Openness 2.0'' - A series of five podcasts from [http://www.firstmondaypodcast.org/ First Monday Podcast], edited and hosted by AJ Hannah and Joy Austria.<br />
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:* [http://www.firstmondaypodcast.org/audio/open1_final2.mp3 Openness 2.0 - Part 1: The State of Openness] 35 minutes, 25.3MB, featured guests Sandra Braman, Mary Case and Steve Jones. [http://www.firstmondaypodcast.org/transcript_oct08.htm Transcript] available.<br />
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* ''SCOAP3 (Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics) [http://scoap3.org/focalmeeting.html US focal meeting], Berkeley, February 29''<br />
:*[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=22993 Welcome & Opening Address] - Tom Leonard (University Librarian, University of California, Berkeley); George Breslauer (Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, University of California, Berkeley)<br />
:*[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=22994 What is Open Access, Anyhow?] - Rick Luce (Emory University)<br />
:*[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=22995 The SCOAP3 Model] - Salvatore Mele (CERN)<br />
:*[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=22997 Fund-raising in Europe] - Jens Vigen (CERN)<br />
:*[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=22998 Expectations of a Large Research Institution]- Ralf Schimmer (Max Planck Digital Library)<br />
:*[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=22999 US Consortia in SCOAP3] - Ivy Anderson (California Digital Library)<br />
:*[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=23000 Individual US Libraries and SCOAP3] - Part 1 - Miriam Blake (Los Alamos National Laboratory)<br />
:*[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=23001 Individual US Libraries and SCOAP3] - Part 2 - Kimberly Douglas (Caltech)<br />
:* [http://webcast.berkeley.edu/event_details.php?webcastid=23002 OA Synergies: Repositories for High Energy Physics] - Travis Brooks (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)<br />
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===2007===<br />
* [http://www.plos.org/oa/plosav.html Audio and Video Presentations on Open Access by PLoS Staff and PLoS Board Members]<br />
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* [http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/about/oacolloquium BioMed Central open access colloqium]. The Royal College of Physicians, Regent's Park, London NW1 4LE, UK, Thursday 8th February, 2007<br />
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* [http://gslis.simmons.edu/podcast/index.php?id=28 PLG Skillshare: Student Scholarship in the Open Access Age]. 28 minutes podcast.<br />
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* [http://www.arl.org/sparc/ SPARC] and [http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/index.cfm ACRL] have released [http://www.arl.org/sparc/meetings/ala07/ podcast and text interviews] with three OA publishers --from [http://www.plos.org/ PLoS], [http://www.biomedcentral.com/ BMC], and [http://www.hindawi.com/ Hindawi]-- talking about business-level details of their operations, and a [http://www.arl.org/sparc/meetings/ala07/matrixhtml.shtml comparison] of their businesses by Alma Swan<br />
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===2006===<br />
* [http://lawlib.lclark.edu/podcast/ Open Access Publishing And The Future Of Legal Scholarship]. OA Law symposium. Portland, Oregon, March 10, 2006<br />
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* [http://2006.sxsw.com/interactive/ SXSW Interactive], March 10-14, 2006. A [http://server1.sxsw.com/2006/coverage/SXSW06.INT.20060314.OpenScience.mp3 podcast] from the Open Science panel<br />
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==By speaker==<br />
===2012===<br />
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* Joseph, Heather. [http://sagebase.org/WP/pod/2012/05/02/joseph/ Congress unplugged! Set the default to open]. May2. 2012. <br />
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* Lessig, Lawrence. [http://blog.ouseful.info/2012/01/29/lessig-on-the-lobbiest-threat-to-open-access/ The Lobbyist Threat to Open Access…]. 29 January, 2012. 4 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Malamud, Carl. [http://www.onthemedia.org/blogs/on-the-media/2012/apr/13/carl-malamuds-box-goodies/ Making laws more public]. April 13, 2012. 7 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Shockey, Nick. [http://jeps.efpsa.org/blog/2012/05/01/podcast-with-nick-shockey-open-access-and-psychology-students/ Open access and psychology students]. May 1, 2012. 17 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Smith, Stephen. [http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2012/04/23/university-open-source-textbooks/ U of M opens up to open source textbooks]. April 23, 2012. 4 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Taylor, Mike. [http://psionebook.org/wp/chapters-2/videos-webcasts-and-podcasts/svpow-com Open access journal movement]. 18 minutes podcast.<br />
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===2011===<br />
* Carter, Craig. [http://libraries.mit.edu/sites/news/podcast-craig-carter/2744/ MIT faculty open access policy]. February 1st, 2011, 6 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Kantel, Jorg. [http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/politischesfeuilleton/1450138/ Wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse müssen im Internet frei verfügbar sein!]. May 5, 2011, 4 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Malenfant, Kara. [http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/EDUCAUSENow361ACRLsKaraMalenfa/223338 Shifting Perspectives in Scholarly Communications]. February 10, 2011, 8 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Sammer, Sylvia. [http://oe1.orf.at/programm/274264 Freier Zugang zu Forschungsergebnissen Open Access in der Wissenschaft]. May 11, 2011, 17 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Siemens, George. [http://chronicle.com/blogs/techtherapy/2011/10/06/episode-88-why-universities-should-experiment-with-massive-open-courses/?sid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en Why Universities Should Experiment With ‘Massive Open Courses’]. 6 October, 2011, 21 minutes podcast. <br />
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* Yakowitz, Jane. [http://techliberation.com/2011/04/26/jane-yakowitz-on-tragedy-of-the-data-commons/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+techliberation+(Technology+Liberation+Front) Tragedy on the data commons]. April 26, 2011.<br />
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===2010===<br />
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* Berners-Lee, Tim, Sir. [http://www.federalnewsradio.com/index.php?nid=150&sid=1983872 Web inventor discusses importance of open data]. June 18, 2010, 38 minutes podcast. <br />
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* Brooks, Anthony. [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128775487 A novel approach: free books for donations]. July 27, 2010, 4 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Jackson, Baird Jason. An [http://savageminds.org/2010/09/08/savage-minds-the-podcast/ podcast] on the [http://www.openfolklore.org/ Open Folklore Project], by Alex "Rex" Golub at [http://savageminds.org/ Savage Minds]. September 8, 2010, 43 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Jacobs, Neil and Alma Swan. [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/news/stories/2010/02/podcast99openaccesspolicy.aspx How to build a business case for an Open Access Policy], from [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/ JISC]. February 2010, 13 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Kaiser, Jocylyn. An [http://www.sciencemag.org/ Science Magazine] interview by Robert Frederick, [http://podcasts.aaas.org/science_podcast/SciencePodcast_100820.mp3 podcast] and [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/data/329/5994/972-b/DC1/1 transcript]. 45 minutes podcast, the interview starts on the 23:21.<br />
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* Kriegsman, Sue. Open Access: A platform to share, an interview by Gerry Bayne, [http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CNIPodcastSueKriegsmanonOpenAc/203209 podcast] and [http://www.educause.edu/er/Kriegsman transcript]. July/August 2010, 7 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Kriegsman Sue (Program Manager for the Office for Scholarly Communication at Harvard University Library). [http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CNIPodcastSueKriegsmanonOpenAc/203209 Sue Kriegsman on Open Access Policies at Harvard], a [http://www.cni.org/ CNI] podcast. April 16, 2010, 8 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Lynch, Clifford (Executive Director), Lippincott, Joan (Associate Director). [http://conversations.cni.org/ Recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference]. July 15, 2010, 67 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Lynch, Clifford. [http://conversations.cni.org/2010/05/28/may-2010/ Podcast] discussion topics include computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access, from the [http://news.cni.org/ CNI]. May 27, 2010, 62 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Malamud, Carl. The public access Crusade, an interview by Brooke Gladstone [http://www.onthemedia.org/episodes/2010/07/23/segments/157429#segment157429 podcast] and [http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2010/07/23/03 transcript]. July 23, 2010, 8 minutes podcast.<br />
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* McGuire, Hugh (Founder of Librivox.org), [http://blog.okfn.org/2010/10/07/interview-with-hugh-mcguire-founder-of-librivoxorg/ interview]. October 7, 2010. <br />
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* McLaughlin, Kristy. [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/news/stories/2010/07/podcast109digitaleconomyact.aspx Digital Economy Act advice for universities and colleges], an interview by Nicola Yeeles. July 31, 2010, 8 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Mietsen, Daniel. [http://friendfeed.com/science-2-0/ac34d86c/open-science-goes-german-radio-22-mai-2010 Wissenschaft 2.0: Das Netz macht die Wissenschaft transparenter]. May 10, 2010, 56 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Owen, Sue and Horn, Anne 2010, [http://www.deakin.edu.au/dro/view/DU:30030956 Open Access : How Open ? How Accessible?]. Symposium, Deakin University, Burwood, Vic., 21st October, 2010, Burwood, Vic., Deakin University Library. October 21, 2010120 minutes audio.<br />
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* Pinter, Frances. [http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail4754.html Rethinking The Role and Funding of Academic Book Publishing]. February, 2010, 24 minutes audio.<br />
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* Smith, Richard (former BMJ editor). [http://ugp.lumosproject.com/node/24 An interview with Richard Smith], by [http://ugp.lumosproject.com/ UGP]. September 30, 2010.<br />
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* Stoden, Victoria. [http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/20100505deanslec The digitization of science and the degradation of the scientific method]. May 5, 2010, 83 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Suber, Peter. [http://gslis.simmons.edu/podcast/index.php?id=174 Q&A on Open Access to Research with Peter Suber], event took place on October 20, 2010, at [http://www.simmons.edu/gslis GSLIS], [http://www.simmons.edu Simmons College]. October 31st, 2010. 50 minutes audio.<br />
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* Swan, Alma and Jacobs Neil. [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/news/stories/2010/02/podcast99openaccesspolicy.aspx How to build a business case for an Open Access Policy], from [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/ JISC]. February 2010, 13 minutes podcast.<br />
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===2009===<br />
* Belliston, Jeff. [http://cdn1.libsyn.com/wakingtiger/AcademicEvolution-004.mp3?nvb=20090209201540&nva=20090210202540&t=02b76529bec84763e1453 Podcast #004: Open Access and the Institutional Repository]. Academic Evolution, February 7, 2009. 36 minutes podcast.<br />
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* [http://history.fas.harvard.edu/people/faculty/darnton.php Darnton, Robert]. [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/avfiles/news/interviews/podcast91robertdarnton.mp3 Harvard's Open Access Mandates], by [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/ JISC], October 28, 2009. 24 minutes podcast<br />
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* Prosser, David. [http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/2009/09/open-access-and-future-of-scholarly.html Open Access and the future of scholarly communication]. [http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/ Scholarship 2.0: An idea whose time has come], August 14, 2009. An hour podcast<br />
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* Swan, Alma. [http://blogs.talis.com/xiphos/2009/06/17/alma-swan-talks-with-talis-about-the-open-access-movement/ Alma Swan talks with Talis about the Open Access movement]. June 19, 2009. 36 minutes podcast<br />
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* Wilbanks, John. [http://cloudofdata.com/2009/06/john-wilbanks-talks-about-creative-commons-data-science-and-more/ Creative Commons, Data, Science and more]. June 1, 2009. 48 minutes podcast<br />
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===2008===<br />
* Baker, Gavin, [http://gslis.simmons.edu/podcasts/index.php?id=76 The Right to Research: Student involvement in open access to scholarly communication] 53 minutes podcast<br />
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* Brewster Kahle. [http://gslis.simmons.edu/podcasts/index.php?id=80 Towards Universal Access to All Knowledge]. 74 minutes podcast<br />
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* Chanson, Hubert, [http://dspace.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/46795 Some Experience with Digital Publishing, Open Access Repository, Research Impact and Quality]<br />
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* Clifford, Gary, [http://news-libraries.mit.edu/blog/podcast-clifford/1187/ Open Publication Models that Support Authors and Readers]. 18 minutes podcast<br />
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* Fitzgerald, Anne and Scott Kiel-Chisholm, [http://dspace.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/46794 Managing copyright for open access]<br />
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* Frost, Ray, [http://dspace.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/46796 The Open Access Repository - a Researcher's Tool]<br />
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* Houghton, John, [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/Home/news/stories/2008/08/podcast55johnhoughton.aspx Uncovering the social and economic benefits of open access]. 28 minutes podcast<br />
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* Kingsley, Danny, [http://dspace.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/46793 The Institutional/Disciplinary Divide, a Barrier to Open Access]<br />
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* Law, Derek, and Bora Zivkovic, [http://fest2008.formicablu.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=82&Itemid=31 Interview on Open Access]. The podcast is in Italian, but the interview is in English and it starts at the 22:07 minute point.<br />
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* Miller, Paul, [http://blogs.talis.com/xiphos/2008/09/06/talis-talks-with-herbert-van-de-sompel-about-sfx-oai-and-repositories/ Open Archives Initiative and repositories]<br />
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* Morrison, Heather, [http://solr.bccampus.ca/bcc/items/6d02ce0c-9294-bd4d-ca64-b4f58f5d0ea4/1/?backto=close Why I am an open access advocate]. 6 minutes podcast<br />
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* Ober, John, and Douglas Kim, current and incoming co-chairs of ACRL's Scholarly Communications Committee. [http://www.acrl.ala.org/acrlinsider/2008/06/18/acrl-podcast-support-scoap-3-publishing-experiment/ ACRL Podcast: Support SCOAP 3 Publishing Experiment]. 16 minutes podcast<br />
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* Prosser, David, [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/Home/news/stories/2008/02/podcast29davidprosser.aspx The open access argument is won]. 12 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Schirmbacher, Peter, [http://www.breitband-online.de/index.php?id=home&no_cache=1&thema_id=263&run_mode=thema Wissenschaftliches Publizieren zwischen Tradition und Open Access]<br />
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* Schirmbacher, Peter, [http://www.breitband-online.de/index.php?id=home&no_cache=1&thema_id=265&run_mode=thema Würde Einstein seine Aufsätze frei im Internet publizieren?]. A five-part podcast on OA, based on a discussion with Peter Schirmbacher<br />
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* Suber, Peter, interview on [http://www.cbc.ca/searchengine/index.html?copy-index Search Engine], on Canada's [http://www.cbc.ca/listen/index.html CBC Radio one], on [http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/searchengine_20080529_6000.mp3 access to research literature], May 29, 2008. About 7 minutes, starting at minute 13:30.<br />
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===2007===<br />
* Biello, David, talks about [http://podcast.sciam.com/weekly/sa_podcast_070131.mp3 OA and the Association of American Publishers campaign] on a January 31 podcast from Scientific American. 25 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Burnhill, Peter, director of EDINA talks about the [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/avfiles/news/interviews/podcast04peterburnhill.mp3 Depot], a national repository. 6 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Hagemann, Melissa, from the [http://www.soros.org/ Open Society Institute] is being interviewed by Sundar Raman and talks about the [http://www.kruufm.com/node/412 history of open access]. 60 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Kingsley, Danny, [http://dspace.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/45159 Open access and digital repositories]<br />
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* McGregor, Andy, [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/news/stories/2007/10/podcast16andrewmcgregor.aspx Promoting open access - how JISC is supporting the development of repositories]. 10 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Murray-Rust, Peter, from [http://www.talis.com/ Talis] talks about [http://talis-podcasts.s3.amazonaws.com/twt20070531-Peter_MurrayRust.mp3 open access and open data]. 70 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Papin, Ramcharan Jennifer, from the University of West Indies is being interviewed by Sundar Raman on the subject [http://www.kruufm.com/node/280 "Are the problems stated by the Open Access movement "real", or just marketing?"]. 60 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Steel, Graham, [http://mcblawg.blogspot.com/2008/07/interview-graham-steel.html A discussion about open collaborations/free culture, with the main focus throughout being OA related], a 45-minute interview by Sundar Raman at KRUU FM, taped October 12, 2007.<br />
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* Suber, Peter, [http://www.kruufm.com/open-views-peter-suber-openaccess The historical background for Open Access, the current state of OA around the world, and the challenges posed by traditional publishing companies], a 60-minute interview by Sundar Raman at KRUU FM, taped October 12, 2007.<br />
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* Von Hippel, Eric, [http://news-libraries.mit.edu/blog/podcast-professor/738/ Openness, innovation and scholarly publishing]. 8 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Willinsky, John, [http://blogs.library.ualberta.ca/libnews/?p=521 Open Access: The Sea Change in Scholarly Publishing]. 63 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Yamey, Gavin, [http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mediaberkman/2007/03/17/opening-up-to-open-access-part-one-2/ Opening up to open access]: Part 1. 77 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Guhlin, Miguel, a discussion about the [http://www.archive.org/details/openaccess_mguhlin Open Access Publications and Peer-Reviewed Journals/Publications]. 20 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Joseph, Heather, Executive Director of [http://www.arl.org/sparc/ SPARC] in this [http://connect.educause.edu/files/active/0/HEATHER_JOSEPH_CNI.mp3 podcast] talks about the activities of SPARC, [http://www.taxpayeraccess.org/The Alliance for Taxpayer Access], and open access. 22 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Miles, Jim, [http://cto.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=98289 Redefining Open Access for Legal Information]. Paper presented at the [http://www.ffos.hr/lida/ 2006 Libraries in the Digital Age] (LIDA) Conference (Dubrovnik, June 6, 2005). 27 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Miller, Paul, [http://blogs.talis.com/panlibus/archives/2006/12/open_data_is_no.php Open Data is not the point'? Oh yes it is]. 57 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Salo, Dorothea, [http://hdl.handle.net/1920/818 Open Access for Teachers] (originally licensed BY-NC-ND, but author prefers CC-BY). 21 minutes podcast.<br />
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* Suber, Peter, [http://akamai.infoworld.com/weblog/udell/gems/ju_suber.mp3 Interview on open access] by Jon Udell for ''Infoworld'', 41 minuteus, August 18, 2006.<br />
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* Willinsky, John, [http://people.ok.ubc.ca/ctl/Willinsky%20.mp3 Learning Free of Boundaries] Okanagan, British Columbia, May 405, 2006<br />
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* Smith, MacKenzie, Associate Director for Technology at the MIT Libraries and the [http://libraries.mit.edu/dspace-mit/ DSpace] Project Director talks about the [http://connect.educause.edu/files/active/0/CNI_MacKenzie_Smith_F2005.mp3 DSpace project]. 26 minutes podcast.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Talk:University_actions&diff=14940Talk:University actions2012-03-14T14:32:54Z<p>Pontika: /* Christian Louboutin UK */</p>
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===2005===<br />
* [https://mx2.arl.org/Lists/SPARC-OAForum/Message/1932.html Resolution on Open Access] adopted by the Faculty Senate on April 25, 2005. <br />
* Summary: "'The Faculty Senate urges the University and its members to <br />
# Support Open Access publishing in their educational, research, editorial, and administrative roles by encouraging their professional societies to move toward Open Access publishing, aiding in forming and providing editorial assistance to peer-reviewed Open Access journals, and favoring such journals when submitting their own research; <br/> <br />
# Encourage the University's libraries to reallocate resources away from high-priced publishers; <br/><br />
# Support the consideration of peer-reviewed Open Access material during the promotion and tenure process; <br/><br />
# Post their work prior to publication in an open digital archive and seek to retain particular copyright rights enabling them to post their published work in a timely fashion and provide institutional support to those seeking to do so; and <br/><br />
# Establish infrastructure to sustain digital Open Access publication."</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Wisconsin,_University_of&diff=14444Wisconsin, University of2012-02-03T11:27:01Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* March 7, 2005, the Faculty Senate of the University of Wisconsin at Madison adopted a [http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/News/ULC/reports/04-05.pdf Resolution in Support of Accessible Scholarly and Scientific Publications]. <br />
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* Summary: STM faculty "must take action to ensure that their works are accessible to advance research and learning" and "should consider publishing their research articles in:...Peer-reviewed "open access" journals and databases; and/or "Self-archiving" their works in information repositories supported by research institutions and professional societies." The Faculty Senate supports librarians in their efforts to control journal costs and "urges both the library and faculty to support alternatives to commercial ownership and management of scholarly and scientific publication."</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Wikis&diff=14443Wikis2012-02-03T11:26:53Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* This is a list of places where the OAD has been mentioned. When you know the exact date, please include it. When you know the month but not the date, put the entry at the top of appropriate month. When you don't know the month or the date, put the entry at the top of the page.<br />
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* [http://oamediastudies.googlepages.com/usefullinks Open Access Resources and Tools: A list of useful links to directories, repositories and other OA-realted resources and tools].<br />
* [http://www.usc.edu/hsc/nml/aahsl/open_access_toolkit.html Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries].<br />
* [https://wiki.lib.umn.edu/ScholarlyCommunication/FurtherInfoOnOpenAccessAndAlternativePublishingModels UL Scholarly Communication: Further info on open access and alternative publishing models].<br />
* [http://www.bu.edu/library/guides/openaccess.html Boston University Research Guides].<br />
* [http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Open+Access+Directory The Tree Dictionary].<br />
* [http://www.developing-oa-journals.org/resources.php Annotated links to useful resources for open access projects]<br />
* [http://www.library.gatech.edu/scholarlycommunication/librarians.html Georgia Tech Open Access and Scholarly Communication]. <br />
* [http://www.driver-support.eu/linkspubs/organisationlinks.html Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research-DRIVER].<br />
* [http://www.lib.uoguelph.ca/scholarly_communication/resources.cfm University of Guelph- Scholarly Communication]. <br />
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===April===<br />
* [http://oalibrarian.blogspot.com/2008/05/open-access-directory.html DigitalKoans], April 30, 2008<br />
* [http://www.nla.gov.au/padi/topics/632.html PADI- Electronic Publishing], April 30, 2008<br />
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* [http://ithinked.com/archives/2008/05/new-open-access-directory/ iThinkEd], May 2008<br />
* [http://oalibrarian.blogspot.com/2008/05/launch-of-open-access-directory.html OA Librarian], May 5, 2008<br />
* [http://radio.weblogs.com/0114870/2008/05/05.html EduResources Weblog], May 5, 2008<br />
* [http://pontotriplo.org/quickpicks/2008/05/open_access_directory_oad.html Science Quick Picks]. May 5, 2008 <br />
* [http://www.pcet.net/module-tRSSNews-view-option-article-artid-6859.html PCET.NET], May 5, 2008<br />
* [http://www.openaccess.gr/news_events/news/details.dot?language_id=1&inode=10400 OpenAccess.gr-News], May 5, 2008<br />
* [http://blogpublic.lib.msu.edu/index.php?blog=10&title=launch-of-open-access-directory-wiki&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Library], May 6, 2008<br />
* [http://jdupuis.blogspot.com/2008/05/reseach-questions-on-open-access.html Confessions of a Science Librarian], May 6, 2008<br />
* [http://lists.tdwg.org/pipermail/tdwg-lit/2008-May/000041.html tdwg-lit: Wiki on Open Access Movement], May 6, 2008<br />
* [http://blog.sukhdevsingh.com/2008/05/open-access-directory-oad.html Sukhdev in Web Land], May 6, 2008 <br />
* [http://scienceblogs.com/clock/2008/05/open_access_directory_oad.php A blog around the clock], May 7, 2008<br />
* [http://www.ebib.info/content/view/1312/ Elektroniczna Biblioteka], May 7, 2008<br />
* [http://www.openarchives.it/pleiadi/modules/news/index.php?storytopic=4&sel_lang=english PLEIADI], May 7, 2008<br />
* [http://blogs.tdl.org/scholarly/2008/05/08/wiki-on-open-access-launched/ The Scholars Space: Communicating research findings in a networked world], May 8, 2008<br />
* [http://cavlec.yarinareth.net/2008/05/08/buying-the-drinks/ CaveatLector], May 8, 2008<br />
* [http://oalibrarian.blogspot.com/2008/05/open-access-directory.html OA Librarian], May 13, 2008<br />
* [http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.com/2008/05/open-access-research-questions.html The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics], May 25, 2008<br />
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* [http://eprints.utsc.utoronto.ca/oasis/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=78&Itemid=144 Open Access Scholarly Information Sourcebook], June 7, 2008<br />
* [http://www.library.vcu.edu/blog/scholarcomm/2008/06/open_access_directory_oad_wiki_1.html Scholarly Communications News], June 12, 2008<br />
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* [http://digital-scholarship.org/digitalkoans/2008/07/21/bibliography-of-open-access-released/ Digital Koans]<br />
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* [http://citesandinsights.info/v8i8c.htm Cites and Insights: Crawford at Large], volume 8, August 2008<br />
* [http://www.web2learning.net/archives/date/2008/09 What I Learned Today], August 27, 2008<br />
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* [http://oalibrarian.blogspot.com/2008/10/happy-birthday-open-access-directory.html OA Librarian], October 31, 2008<br />
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* [http://digital-scholarship.org/digitalkoans/2008/11/20/open-access-directory-seeks-volunteers/ DigitalKoans], November 20, 2008<br />
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* [http://www.acrl.ala.org/scholcomm/node/19 Digital Repositories], January 6, 2009</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Webinars&diff=14441Webinars2012-02-03T11:26:29Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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:Welcome, and thank you for being interested in our project. <br />
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:We are a young site and still learning about the directions that the OA community may want to take a wiki-based site like this. Policies will have to grow and evolve over time, particularly since we do not know what the response will be to the launch of the wiki. We might waake up with a thousand email messages in the OAD contact email "box" or none.<br />
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:The best place to start is at our [[Editorial_Policy | editorial policy]].</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Video&diff=14439Video2012-02-03T11:26:09Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Summary: STM faculty "must take action to ensure that their works are accessible to advance research and learning" and "should consider publishing their research articles in:...Peer-reviewed "open access" journals and databases; and/or "Self-archiving" their works in information repositories supported by research institutions and professional societies." The Faculty Senate supports librarians in their efforts to control journal costs and "urges both the library and faculty to support alternatives to commercial ownership and management of scholarly and scientific publication."</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=University_of_Kansas&diff=14437University of Kansas2012-02-03T11:25:54Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Summary: Some publisher business practices are "inimical to scholars' interests". The Faculty Senate "Calls on all faculty of the University of Kansas to seek amendments to publisher's copyright transfer forms to permit the deposition of a digital copy of every article accepted by a peer-reviewed journal into the [https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/dspace/ ScholarWorks repository], or a similar open access venue;...Encourages tenured faculty in particular to support journals (and their publishers) whose pricing and accessibility policies are consistent with continuing access to this literature through the choices faculty make in the submission of papers, the allotment of time to refereeing activities, and participation in editorial posts; Calls on University administrators and departmental, school, college and University committees to reward efforts by faculty, staff, and students to start or support more sustainable models for scholarly communication, and to provide financial and material support for organized activities initiated by faculty, staff, and students that will ensure broad access to the scholarly literature;...[8] Also calls on the University, professional scholarly associations, and professional organizations of university administrators to establish clear guidelines for merit salary review, peer evaluation on federal grants, and promotion and tenure evaluation of faculty and staff that will allow the assessment of and the attribution of appropriate credit for works published in such venues....' <br />
* In a March 25, 2005 [memorandum] explaining the resolution, Provost David Shulenburger urged Kansas faculty to deposit their research output in the KU institutional repository, ScholarWorks. Excerpt: 'KU ScholarWorks, a digital repository, is now available as a convenient site in which to place your published work, working papers, datasets, and other original material. Items placed in KU ScholarWorks will be archived permanently and will be available to search engines like Google and Google Scholar. Many studies demonstrate that articles that are available electronically are cited in other publications at four or more times the frequency of works that are not available electronically. It is in your interest and the University's to populate KU ScholarWorks with a complete set of KU faculty's scholarly output.' Shulenburger also suggests language to use in a copyright transfer agreement to reserve the right to deposit work in ScholarWorks.' <br />
* Shortly after the resolution was adopted, KU became the first U.S. University to sign the [http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/policysignup/ Registry of Institutional OA Self-Archiving Policies]. <br />
* Roger Martin, [http://www.infozine.com/news/stories/op/storiesView/sid/6304/ Research Findings Should be Made Accessible to Public], Kansas City Info Zine, March 6, 2005.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=University_of_North_Carolina&diff=14436University of North Carolina2012-02-03T11:25:45Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Summary: The first resolution simply resolves that "to the extent permitted by law, UNC-CH faculty are the owners of their research and should retain ownership, or use other means to foster open access publication wherever possible." The second creates two task forces, one to follow-up a [http://www.unc.edu/scholcomdig/ campus-wide convocation on OA] and one to establish an institutional repository. The second resolution also asks departments "to review tenure and promotion standards to recognize publishing in non-traditional sources" and to educate their faculty about "the problems of scholarly communications". <br />
* Greg Steen, [http://www.dailytarheel.com/home/index.cfm?event=fileNotFound Faculty touts online journals], The Daily Tar Heel, April 11, 2005.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=University_of_Connecticut&diff=14435University of Connecticut2012-02-03T11:25:37Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Summary: "Access to the scholarly literature is vital to all members of the academic community. Scholars and their professional associations share a common interest in the broadest possible dissemination of peer-reviewed contributions. Unfortunately, the business practices of some journals and journal publishers is inimical to these interests and threatens to limit the promise of increased access inherent in digital technologies. Development of library collections is more and more constrained by the rising costs of journals and databases. Faculty, staff, students, and university adminstrators must all take greater responsibility for the scholarly communication system. Therefore, the University Senate calls on all faculty, staff, and students of the University of Connecticut to become familiar with the business practices of journals and journal publishers in their specialty. It especially encourages senior tenured faculty to reduce their support of journals or publishers whose practices are inconsistent with the health of scholarly communication by submitting fewer papers to such journals, by refereeing fewer papers submitted to such journals, or by resigning from editorial posts associated with such journals. It encourages them to increase their support of existing journals and publishers whose practices are consistent with the health of scholarly communication. The Senate also calls on University administrators and departmental, school, college and University committees to reward efforts by faculty, staff, and students to start or support more sustainable models for scholarly communication. It calls on them to provide financial and material support to faculty, staff, and students whose work helps to ensure broad access to the scholarly literature. It also calls on professional associations and the University to invest in the infrastructure necessary to support new venues for peer-reviewed publication." <br />
* Before it adopted this resolution, the Faculty Senate deleted a recommendation (contained e.g. in the [http://senate.ucsc.edu/col/res.1405.pdf Santa Cruz resolution]) that tenure and promotion committees should respect faculty decisions to follow the advice of the resolution. See the [http://senate.uconn.edu/senmin040209.doc minutes] of the faculty meeting (scroll to item 8). <br />
* Also see the University of Connecticut Libraries' web site on the [http://www.lib.uconn.edu/about/publications/scholarlycommunication.html scholarly communication crisis].</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=University_of_California_at_Santa_Cruz&diff=14434University of California at Santa Cruz2012-02-03T11:25:23Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* The resolution is dated October 8, because that is when it was submitted to the Faculty Senate for discussion. The Faculty Senate adopted it on October 24. <br />
* Summary: Elsevier journals cost 50% of the UC online serials budget but attracted only 25% of the usage. Elsevier profits rose 26% the previous year. Elsevier has been inflexible in negotiations. Taking the University of California system in its entirety, 10-15% of Elsevier content was written by UC faculty, 1,000 UC faculty serve on Elsevier editorial boards, and 150 serve as senior editors. The resolution recommends using the California Digital Library, the related eScholarship Repository, and peer-reviewed OA journals from PLoS and BMC. It urges faculty to retain copyright, the right of postprint archiving, and the right to distribute copies of their work to their classes. "Therefore, the UCSC Academic Senate resolves to call upon its tenured members to give serious and careful consideration to cutting their ties with Elsevier: no longer submitting papers to Elsevier journals, refusing to referee the submissions of others, and relinquishing editorial posts. The Senate also calls upon its Committee on Academic Personnel to recognize that some faculty may choose not to submit papers to Elsevier journals even when those journals are highly ranked. Faculty choosing to follow the advice of this resolution should not be penalized." <br />
On May 20, 2005, the Academic Senate of the University of California at Santa Cruz adopted a [http://senate.ucsc.edu/COLApprvd052005.pdf Resolution on Scholarly Publishing]. <br />
* The resolution is dated May 9, because that is when it was submitted to the Academic Senate for discussion. The Senate adopted it on May 20. <br />
* Summary: To control prices, when publishers propose "systemwide contracts for access to online content with prices which exceed the consumer price index by more than 1.5% in any one year averaged over five years," then the Libray Committee of the Academic Senate will be asked to comment on the offer. To prevent prestige-seeking from rewarding journals that charge exorbitant prices, the university will create a task force "to explore ways to meet the challenge of academic evaluation in an era when publication and performance possibilities are changing." To help faculty negotiate more beneficial contracts with publishers, the university will "take urgent steps to explore the restructuring of the University's copyright policy to assert a collective right, under the direction of individual faculty, to distribute faculty work for research and teaching....Our intention is that scholarly work would remain the property of individual faculty, but faculty members would no longer have to struggle individually with publishers to retain the right to disseminate their work." And to preserve digital scholarship, the university will "explore the establishment of an Office of Scholarly Communication or similar administrative unit to take responsibility for the persistent stewardship of all forms of scholarly communication."</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=University_of_California_at_Berkeley&diff=14433University of California at Berkeley2012-02-03T11:25:14Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Summary: The University cancelled an undisclosed number of journals. It emphasized that the problem was runaway journal prices, not the library budget: "Berkeley will continue to face this runaway serials pricing even after the present budget crisis is over." Recommendations: "Faculty need to become aware of the pricing policies of journals (including commercial electronic journals) in their fields....Submit papers to quality journals that have reasonable pricing practices. Modify any contract you sign with a commercial publisher to ensure that you retain the rights to use your work as you see fit, including posting it to a public archive. Consider declining offers to review for unreasonably expensive journals and to serve on their editorial boards....Make changes in scholarly communication a recurring topic at departmental meetings. Consider taking over the publication and distribution of research within your scholarly community. This has already begun at Berkeley, particularly with our colleagues in the Sciences and the Social Sciences....Encourage your professional associations to maintain reasonable prices for scholarship and to establish access terms that are friendly to faculty and other users....The appearance of unconscionable pricing for academic journals...is a problem that has come upon the academy suddenly and has now reached crisis proportions. We will have no one to blame but ourselves if we do not begin to address it at once." <br />
* On September 15, 2003, the Berkeley Graduate Student Assembly released a [http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/faq.html public statement] on the pricing crisis and journal cancellations. It cites the California Digital Library and Project Euclid as good examples of "alternate publication models", but adds that they cannot suffice. "The success of alternate models requires awareness on the part of faculty and students of the problems inherent in the current model. The Graduate Assembly calls on faculty, administrators, and graduate students to support a significant culture change in academia; we must create an environment in which faculty and students can choose to publish their cutting-edge research outside the standard academic publishing industry." <br />
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The Berkeley library set up a [http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/ web site] with background information on the problem and more detail on the Berkeley response. The site includes a useful [http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/faq.html FAQ]. <br />
In March 2005 the Berkeley Faculty Senate adopted a [http://academic-senate.berkeley.edu/news/statement_of_prin_for_web.pdf Scholarly Publishing Statement of Principles]. <br />
* Summary: Faculty should retain "control" of their "scholarly output". This "will allow Berkeley faculty greater freedom to disseminate their work, therefore increasing others' use of it and maximizing the impact of their scholarship." Promotion and tenure decisions "will not discriminate against alternative venues for scholarly communication." The university "will provide appropriate incentives and tools for faculty to establish alternative scholarly outlets, serve on and lead relevant editorial boards, and submit their scholarly work to such ventures." "The faculty and administration of the University of California, Berkeley will support the Library’ s efforts to curtail unsustainable pricing structures even if this sometimes means losing access to titles."</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=University_of_California_at_San_Francisco&diff=14432University of California at San Francisco2012-02-03T11:25:07Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Summary: The memorandum cites many of the same numbers and complaints as the Santa Cruz resolution (above). While singling out Elsevier it also generalizes that many commercial publishers are using unsustainable business models. "The Committee suggests that all UC faculty consider alternatives to publishing in and editing Elsevier journals. New initiatives, such as Public Library of Science and BioMed Central, promise high-quality peer-reviewed content at affordable prices. The Committee also suggests that faculty consider taking action by retaining certain intellectual property rights, such as including the right to post their work with an institutional repository....Therefore, should the negotiations with Elsevier fail, the Committee on Library strongly recommends that members of the UCSF faculty give serious and careful consideration to their association with Elsevier and consider the following actions: cease submission of papers to Elsevier journals, refuse to referee the submissions of others, and relinquish editorial posts. We would encourage any UCSF faculty who elect to alter their relationship with an Elsevier journal to notify the journal of their reason for doing so. Authors may also consider crossing out the provision in a standard publication contract that gives exclusive ownership of a published article to the publisher and thereby retain the right to publish the work in an electronic medium (e.g. UC's eScholarship Repository or others.)" <br />
* The memorandum links to the [http://libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/scholarly/ web site] on scholarly communication created by the University of California libraries (systemwide), which recommends that faculty "[s]upport open access journals and self-archiving".</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Triangle_Research_Libraries_Network&diff=14431Triangle Research Libraries Network2012-02-03T11:24:07Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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===2003===<br />
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* Kenneth Ball, [http://www.technicianonline.com/home/index.cfm?event=fileNotFound Senate Backs Libraries], North Carolina State University's Technician Online, December 4, 2003. <br />
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===2004===<br />
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* [http://www.trln.org/elsevier%20memo.pdf Changes in Elsevier Science Access], memorandum to the Faculties (of Duke University, North Carolina State University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) from Peter Lange, Provost at Duke, James Oblinger, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor at NCSU, and Robert Shelton, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor at UNC at Chapel Hill, January 14, 2004. <br />
* The memorandum speaks for the entire TRLN consortium, which has four university members. However, the memorandum is only addressed to the faculties of three members. I don't know why the fourth, North Carolina Central University, was omitted. <br />
* Summary: "[T]he member universities of the Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) have decided to discontinue the consortial arrangement by which they provided access to electronic journals published under the Elsevier Science imprint....Throughout months of renewal negotiations with Elsevier, TRLN and its member libraries have articulated two principal objectives: '''[1]''' To regain and maintain control over library collecting decisions in order to meet the constantly evolving information needs of faculty, researchers, and students; and '''[2]''' To manage overall costs in order to keep Elsevier expenditures consistent with materials budgets that have not been increasing at anywhere near Elsevier's annual inflation rate. Elsevier's final offer fails to meet both of these objectives....Because Elsevier Science has not offered TRLN a pricing model responsive to the needs of the consortium, TRLN has elected to terminate its consortial arrangement with Reed Elsevier. Each TRLN library will now make individual arrangements for Elsevier journal access on its own campus....Although libraries and universities are supporting new publishing models in an effort to maintain access to high-quality, peer-reviewed research at a manageable cost, there is still a reliance on the products of for-profit publishers. As a result of this dynamic, libraries can no longer offer the same range of publications to the academic community....The libraries...will begin to explore with you new models of scholarly communication that may, in the long term, help reduce costs and make scholarly information more widely available." <br />
* TRLN member North Carolina State University adopted a separate [http://www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/faculty_senate/R2-0304.htm Resolution on Bundled Content and Elsevier] on December 2, 2003. "Whereas, open access and communication of scholarly research are fundamental to intellectual and academic freedom and critical to economic growth and development...Resolved, that the North Carolina State University Faculty Senate affirm the responsibility of the university, through its Libraries, to maintain strong and flexible control over the state funds entrusted to it and for the Libraries to continue to make sound fiscal decisions that will provide balanced collections that meet the current and future needs of NC State Faculty and Students including the ability to decline highly restrictive offers, such as those recently proposed by Reed Elsevier for its ScienceDirect online product." <br />
* Eric Ferreri, [http://www.herald-sun.com/orange/10-434527.html Colleges ax journals deal], the Durham NC Herald-Sun, January 12, 2004. [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_01_11_fosblogarchive.html#a107401143797995759 Blog summary]. <br />
* Anon., [http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA374375.html?display=breakingNews TRLN to Forgo the Big Deal], Library Journal, January 14, 2004. <br />
* Kenneth Ball, [http://www.technicianonline.com/home/index.cfm?event=fileNotFound Libraries cancel Elsevier contract], North Carolina State University's TechnicianOnline, January 16, 2004. <br />
: [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2003_11_30_fosblogarchive.html#a107055099102448957 Blog summary]. <br />
* Anon., [http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA340264.html?display=breakingNews NCSU Faculty Takes Hard Line on New Elsevier Deal], Library Journal, December 8, 2004. <br />
* Joseph Schwartz, [http://www.dailytarheel.com/home/index.cfm?event=fileNotFound Campus to drop journal contract], U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Daily Tar Heel, January 16, 2004. <br />
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* Tracy Ke, [http://www.dukechronicle.com/home/index.cfm?event=fileNotFound As journal prices rise, libraries struggle], Duke Chronicle, February 4, 2005. <br />
* Judy I. Woodburn, [https://www.haworthpress.com/store/ArticleAbstract.asp?sid=GRVNPQMUT2JQ8GWRF00NDVSSV2WS3RL1&ID=60976 Dealing With Journal Cuts: When the Sky's Not the Limit], Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, vol. 2, no. 4 (2005) pp. 1-18. About the Duke University Medical Center Library.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Tracking_project_tags&diff=14430Tracking project tags2012-02-03T11:23:57Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* This list is still under development. Every part of it may change before the official launch, including its title, URL, and method of organization.<br />
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* Related pages in OAD: <br />
** [[OA tracking project|OA tracking project (public)]]<br />
** [[OA tracking project, notes|OA tracking project (private notes)]]<br />
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== Tags == <br />
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=== Project tags ===<br />
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* '''''Topic tag''''' = oa.oa<br />
** Use this tag when you don't know or don't care what subtopic tags to use.<br />
* '''''Subtopic tags''''' = oa.article, oa.book, oa.comment (covers blog posts), oa.data, oa.digitization, oa.event, oa.journal, oa.license, oa.negative (for setbacks, obstacles, opposition), oa.policy, oa.psi, oa.repository, oa.tool, oa.wiki<br />
** Use these tags to classify OA developments. <br />
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=== Non-project tags ===<br />
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* '''''Things''''': oa.audio, oa.blog (for blogs themselves, not individual posts), oa.conversion, oa.copyright, oa.cost (not price), oa.database, oa.declaration, oa.developing, oa.etds, oa.fee, oa.funder (for a funder action), oa.green, oa.gold, oa.gratis, oa.hybrid, oa.images, oa.legislation (both proposed and adopted legislation), oa.library (for actions by libraries or librarians), oa.libre, oa.music, oa.mashup, oa.measurement, oa.multimedia, oa.museum, oa.oad (for items to add to the OAD), oa.oer, oa.p2p, oa.patent, oa.peer_review, oa.presentation, oa.preservation, oa.price (not cost), oa.privacy, oa.project, oa.publisher, oa.repository.institutional, oa.repository.disciplinary, oa.repository.data, oa.retroactive, oa.service, oa.software, oa.standard, oa.students, oa.study (for results of surveys and other empirical research into OA), oa.terminology, oa.textbooks (special category of books), oa.university (for a university action), oa.video.<br />
* '''''Dates''''': oa.2008, oa.2009, etc.; also oa.jan.2009, oa.feb.2009, etc.; but NOT oa.3.feb.2009, oa.4.feb.2009 etc.<br />
* '''''Fields''''': oa.anthropology, oa.biology, oa.chemistry, etc.; also oa.stm (science, technology, medicine), oa.ssh (social sciences and humanities), oa.humanities<br />
* '''''Institutions''''' (major only): oa.nih, <br />
* '''''Languages''''': oa.arabic, oa.bosnian, oa.chinese, etc.<br />
* '''''Nations''''': oa.argentina, oa.brazil, oa.canada, etc.; also oa.africa, oa.asia, etc.<br />
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=== About these tags ===<br />
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* Format:<br />
** Start with "oa."; all in English; all lower-case; no spaces; no plurals.<br />
** Minimize the use of phrases, as opposed to single words; but when we do use them, use the underscore char in place of spaces, e.g. "oa.peer_review".<br />
** For date tags, month names reduced to first three letters; no day-of-month tags.<br />
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* There should be as many of these as needed to cover the field; but not so many that project participants might not be able to remember them all. If there were too many, participants would either consult a guide (slowing them down) or not consult a guide (increasing their error rate).<br />
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* For completeness, the full project feed also includes the pre-existing Connotea tags, "open access", "open-access", "openaccess", and "open_access".<br />
** These are not project tags. But by including them, there's no need for people who already use them to stop using them, and no need for subscribers to project feeds to miss out on the items so tagged.<br />
** Others in use for me to consider: ir, oa, plos, repository, repositories, etc. <br />
*** It's hard to know how many others may be in use. (One reason to make all project tags start with "oa." is to make it easy to find them all, even if any search for them also brings up non-project tags with the same structure.)<br />
** At some later date, I may phase out support of these tags and limit the project feed to project tags. I welcome your thoughts on that.<br />
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== Links ==<br />
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On the same wiki page listing the project tags, list the following links (probably in a table, with the project tags down the left column):<br />
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* Connotea page for each tag (page displaying items tagged with that tag)<br />
* Connotea "community" page for each tag (wiki page describing the tag's purpose and scope)<br />
* Connotea RSS feed for each tag<br />
* Connotea RSS feed for all the project tags together<br />
** I'll need to revise this every time I add a project tag; hence, do it on a wiki page. Hence also: include a "last revised" date for the URL, as well as for the set of tags. \<br />
** Use some "push" method (like a discussion forum message) to send new url to interested subscribers?<br />
* Instructions on how to build the link for an RSS feed for an arbitrary combination of tags (project tags and personal tags)<br />
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== Tips == <br />
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* It's more important to get relevant items into the combo feed than to classify them precisely by subtopic. <br />
** This is a reason to focus on large-scope tags and ignore fine-grained tags if you like. It's also a reason to keep the ontology fairly lean.<br />
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* You don't have to use subtopic tags if you don't want. The generic "oa.oa" tag will still put an item in the full project feed. <br />
** If you want an item to appear in the project feed, then you must use at least one project tag (or one of the legacy tags, see below). Hence, if you don't use the generic "oa.oa", you must use one of the official subtopic tags. If you also use unofficial subtopic tags, you help classify the item and aid rediscovery, at least for yourself. But if you use only unofficial tags, the item will not appear in the project feed.<br />
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* The "oa." prefix in project tags simply means that the tags belong to the OA tracking project, rather than to another one. Hence, for example, "oa.journal" is for any item about journals relevant to this project. It's not limited to items about OA journals. Likewise for "oa.policy", "oa.book" and so on.<br />
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* If a hot story erupts, it would be useful to give it a special tag. For example, the Conyers bill to repeal the NIH policy could be oa.conyers. But there's no reason to make these temporary tags into permanent project tags. They can be personal tags which follow the format of project tags. They can help relocate items with targeted searches. <br />
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* Connotea is ''not'' case sensitive about tags. If you've already used "oa.comment" and then tag an item with "OA.Comment", Connotea will convert the second tag to the form of the first.<br />
** PS: But what if a given user is new and hasn't already used "oa.comment". Would "OA.Comment" then be recorded with caps, and fail to bind with the "oa.comment" tags already in the system? Test this.<br />
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* If you use a subtopic tag, you needn't use the generic "oa.oa" tag as well. All subtopic tags put the item in the full set.<br />
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* If you choose to use date tags, remember that users an item tagged oa.feb.2009 will NOT come in a search for 2009 items unless it's also tagged oa.2009. You can use year tags without using month tags. But if you use month tags, then also use year tags.<br />
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* You needn't limit yourself to project tags. If you use personal tags as well, then you make certain items easier for you to find. You can use the project tools to create combo feeds of any subset of tags, including any combination of project and personal tags.<br />
** Your personal tags for OA-related content could (but of course needn't) follow the format of the project tags: "oa." followed by an identifier, all lower-case, no spaces. If you follow that format, then you leave the door open to propose it as a project tag. But even if you use a different format for your personal tags, don't forget that Connotea allows you to change a given tag to another, retroactively, for any items you tagged yourself.<br />
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* Note that Connotea allows you to change tag A to tag B, retroactively, for all the items you tagged with A. This is desirable when if discover, for example, that you've been using "oa.policies" instead of "oa.policy". Changing the tag name will then mean that items you tagged will make it into the feeds where you intended for them to appear.<br />
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== Problems == <br />
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=== The governance problem ===<br />
* If we want an official set of project tags (so that we can have a "full set" project feed and search engine), then we'll need a way to agree on that set. Even apart from the inevitable quarrels, it's extra work for people. <br />
* See the Models section of the [[OA tracking project|main project page]]. Some models would not require a governance system.<br />
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=== The proliferation problem ===<br />
* The number of project tags may grow so large that participants could remember them all without consulting the web page.<br />
* It seems to me that the number is far more likely to grow than shrink.<br />
* One solution is to remember that you can make feeds that combine project and personal tags. You needn't make all the tags of interest to you into official project tags. While true, I doubt that this would do much to reduce the pressure to add new subtopic tags.<br />
* From one point of view, proliferation is a virtue, not a vice. It increases the freedom of users to track (subscribe to or search) just the subtopics they care about. Is there a way to see proliferation as all virtue and no vice? For example: participants don't have to remember the whole set of tags, just the tags for the subtopics they care about. Because they care about them, they're likely to remember them. <br />
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=== The rating problem ===<br />
* The full set feed is likely to be too large for most people to read. One way to cut it down would be to create a combo feed with fewer subtopic feeds. But that would omit some subtopics. A better way would be to subscribe to all the subtopics, but support a filter based on user ratings. This would allow you to see all the tagged items above a certain rating.<br />
* This is only a "problem" because Connotea doesn't support user ratings of tags or tagged items. We could drop Connote in favor of a service which does, and solve the problem.<br />
** [http://scintilla.nature.com/doc/about Scintilla] supports user votes/ratings. It's from NPG, like Connotea, which makes me wonder whether they can are or can be integrated to allow voting/rating of tagged items.<br />
* Another solution: Connotea is open source and could be tweaked to support user ratings. It may come on its own or we could create the add ons we need.<br />
* Another solution: Introduce tags like oa.1, oa.2, etc. Or simply introduce "oa.hot". If you'd trust user ratings of tagged items, then you should trust user ratings built into the tags. This is not as flexible as a true ratings system, but it's a makeshift we could implement while we wait for a true ratings system. (Why not as flexible? Any user who made an item oa.1 would put that item into the oa.1 feed, even if you and most others think it's unimportant or even irrelevant.)<br />
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=== The plural problem ===<br />
* Should we include (for example) both "oa.repository" and "oa.repositories"?<br />
** If yes, then slightly more work for people to make combo feeds or search engines; they'd have to include both forms of each tag in order to assure good coverage<br />
** If no, then we'd have to educate participants so that they used the preferred form; bound to be mistakes<br />
* Would be moot if we had a tool to automate the process of creating combo feeds and search engines from selected tags; we could include both forms of each tag without extra human labor and without educating users; users could use either form<br />
* If our tagging system IS case sensitive, then we have a case problem to parallel the plural problem. For example, should we include both "oa.repository" and "OA.Repository"? (PS: Connotea is NOT case sensitive.)<br />
* At the moment, I'm solving this problem by making all project tags singular (except "oa.humanities"). <br />
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=== The old content problem ===<br />
* While the primary purpose of a tracking project is to tag new developments, it can also be used to tag older developments in order to bring them within the scope of the tag classification system and the project search engines. <br />
* The only drawback to tagging older items is that they will appear in the relevant tag feeds (for example, an older OA policy tagged with "oa.policy" will appear in that tag feed). Some feed subscribers might only want to hear about new developments. Tagging older items would greatly enlarge the "Full feed" --which is already likely to be too large for most people to read.<br />
* One solution: introduce an "oa.old" tag, and allow users to use boolean logic to construct a combo feed (oa.policy AND NOT oa.old).<br />
** Weaknesses of this solution: different users will differ in what counts as old; many users who tag older items may forget to use the oa.old tag; all items will eventually deserve the oa.old tag; and Connotea has only implemented boolean logic and does not support NOT (hence can't search for oa.policy AND NOT oa.old).</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=The_arc_of_enthusiasm_II&diff=14429The arc of enthusiasm II2012-02-03T11:23:17Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture. 1993: 7/14; 1994: 4/25; 1995: 3/8; 1996: 1/3.<br />
* Architronic: The Electronic Journal of Architecture. 1993: 3/17; 1994: 3/7; 1995: 3/9, 1996: 3/12; 1997: 1/4; 1998: 1/2; 1999: 1/4.<br />
* Asia-Pacific Exchange (Electronic) Journal [APEX-J]. 1994: 2/4; 1995: 2/5; 1996: 1/1.<br />
* Didaskalia: Ancient Theater Today. 1994: 5/20+; 1995: 3/14+; 1996: 3/12+; 1997: 1/6+.<br />
* Dogwood Blossoms. 1993: 5/12; 1994: 4/30; 1995: 2/10.<br />
* Education Research & Perspectives. 1996:2; 1997: 2/14; 1998: 2/11; 1999: 1/7.<br />
* EJournal. 1993: 3/3; 1994: 4/5+; 1995: 2/3; 1996: 3/1.<br />
* Electronic Journal of Strategic Information Systems (SIS-EJOURNAL). Appears to be one each in 1994 and 1995, nothing since.<br />
* Flora Online. Gopher shows 29 issues: 1987: 12; 1988: 8; 1989: 2; 1990: 4; 1991: 1; 1992: 2; 1993: 1. Ceased 1993.<br />
Gassho. 1993: 1/3; 1994: 3/10.<br />
* International Journal of Continuing Education Practice. One issue (1994); formally ceased 1/95. Now a priced journal from MCB University Press.<br />
* Interpersonal Computing and Technology: An Electronic Journal for the 21st Century (IPCT, IPCTJ). 1993: 3/15; 1994: 4/18+; 1995: 4/16+; 1996: 3/10+; 1997: 2/8+; 1998: 2/4+; 1999: 1/3.<br />
* IOUDAIOS Review. 1993: 26; 1994: 25; 1995: 16; 1996: 8; 1997: 11; 1998: 2; 1999: 1. Reviews only after 1999; none posted for 2000.<br />
* Journal of Mathematical Systems, Estimation, and Control. 1994-96: Quarterly, >20 each year. 1997: 3/15; 1998: 2/21. Ceased 1998.<br />
* Organized Thoughts. Nine issues published between 1992 and 1994; ceased 1994.<br />
Public-Access Computer Systems Review (PACS Review). 1993: 6/9+; 1994: 7/8+; 1995: 5/6+; 1996: 6/6+; 1997: 4/5+; 1998: 1/1+. Ceased 2001.<br />
* Research & Reflection: A Journal of Educational Praxis. 1995: 2/12+; 1996: 2/8+; 1997: 2/7+; 1998: 1/2; 1999: 1/1+. Unreachable in early 2001.<br />
* Sharp Review. (Originally Katherine Sharp Review.) 1995: 1/7; 1996: 2/8; 1997: 2/11; 1998: 2/9; 1999: 1/5. Ceased 1999.<br />
* Surfaces. 1993: 1/21+; 1994: 1/27+; 1995: 1/11+; 1996: 1/many; 1997: 1/4. <br />
* Ulam Quarterly. dates unclear; may be 1997: 4/22, 1998: 4/22; 1999: 2/11.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=The_OAD_on_the_Internet_and_Press&diff=14428The OAD on the Internet and Press2012-02-03T11:22:37Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie/Contributions to Algebra and Geometry. WorldCat. 1993: 2/24; 1994: 2/24; 1995: 2/27; 1996: 2/29; 1997: 2/40+; 1998: 2/49?; 1999: 2:40; 2000: 2/49; 2001: 2/47; 2002: 2/46; 2003: 2/48; 2004: 2/54; 2005: 2/42; [2006: 1/20]. Full archive back to 1993; print journal goes back three decades earlier.<br />
* Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Reviews only. 1993: unclear; 1994: 12/160; 1995: 12/238; 1996: 12/205; 1997: 12/285; 1998: 12/256; 1999: 12/280; 2000: >250; 2001: >350; 2002: >430; 2003: >430; 2004: >490; 2005: >550; [2006: >400]. Full archive back to 1990. <br />
* Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy. 1995: 4; 1996: 5; 1997: 2; 1998: 0; 1999: 2; 2000: 4; 2001: 2; 2002: 4; 2003: 11; 2004: 8; 2005: 12; [2006: 7]. Full archive back to 1995.<br />
* Crossroads: The International ACM Student Magazine. WorldCat. 1994: 2/9+; 1995: 4/17+; 1996: 4/20+; 1997: 4/20+; 1998: 4/18+; 1999: 4/24+; 2000: 4/24+; 2001: 5/19+; 2002: 5/16+; 2003: 4/23+; 2004: 4/18+; 2005: 4/20+; [2006: 2/12+] Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* CTHEORY / Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory. (Renamed Theory, technology, and culture, later renamed CTHEORY) WorldCat. 1993: 11+; 1994: 17+; 1995: 26+; 1996: 18+; 1997: 31+; 1998: 30+; 1999: 21+. 2000: 14; 2001: 11; 2002: 14; 2003: 18; 2004: 9; 2005: 18. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Didaskalia: Ancient Theater Today. 1994: 5/20+; 1995: 3/14+; 1996: 3/12+; 1997: 1/6+. Restarted in 2001, includes video clips. v.4:2 (ends 2001): 3+. v.5 (2001/02): 9+. v. 6 (2004/05): 16+. Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* E Law: Murdoch Electronic Journal of Law. 1993: 1/1+; 1994: 3/6+; 1995: 3/10+; 1996: 4/18+; 1997: 4/4+; 1998: 4/5+; 1999: 4/9+; 2000: 3/8+; 2001: 4/11+; 2002: 4/26+; 2003: 4/20+; 2004: 4/24+; 2005: 2/11+. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Early Modern Literary Studies. 1995: 3/10+; 1996: 3/11+; 1997: 3/3+; 1998: 3/25+; 1999: 3/15+; 2000: 3/15+; 2001: 3/19+; 2002: 3/15+; 2003: 3/18+; 2004: 3/18+; 2005: 3/14+; [2006: 10+]. Full archive back to 1995.<br />
* Education Policy Analysis Archives. 1993: 15; 1994: 14; 1995: 20; 1996: 20+; 1997: 22+; 1998: 21+; 1999: 32; 2000: 53; 2001: 51; 2002: 50; 2003: 51; 2004: 73; 2005: 51; [2006: 21]. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Electronic Antiquity: Communicating the Classics. 1993: 6/23+; 1994: 6/10+; 1995: 4/10+; 1996: 2/3+; 1997: 3/8+; 1998: 2/5+; 1999: 2/5+; 2000: 2+; 2001: 2+; 2003: 1+; 2004: 0+; 2005: 1+; [2006: 1+]. Includes multimedia. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Electronic Green Journal. 1994: 2/9+; 1995: 2/8+; 1996: 2/5+; 1997: 1/3+; 1998: 2/17+; 1999: 1/4+; 2000: 2/18+; 2001: 2/10+; 2002: 2/9+; 2003: 2/11+; 2004: 1/3+; 2005: 2/10+; [2006: 1/3+]. Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* Electronic Journal of Combinatorics. 1994: 1/13; 1995: 1/25; 1996: 2/61; 1997: 2/53; 1998: 1/47; 1999: 1/44+; 2000: 60+; 2001: 60+; 2002: 2/65+; 2003: 1/47+; 2004: 2/123+; 2005: 1/70+; [2006: 1/79+]. Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* Electronic Journal of Differential Equations (EJDE). 1993: 8; 1994: 9; 1995: 17; 1996: 11; 1997: 25; 1998: 36; 1999: 50; 2000: 70; 2001: 78; 2002: 103; 2003: 125; 2004: 147; 2005: 148; [2006: 102]. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Electronic Journal of Sociology. 1994: 1/2; 1995: 2/4; 1996: 2/5; 1997: 3/9; 1998: 2/9; 1999: 3/11; 2000: 2/6; 2001: 2/5; 2002: 4/12; 2003: 4/10; 2004: 4; 2005: 17+; [2006: 4+] Full archive back to 1995.<br />
* Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis. 1993:7; 1994: 13; 1995: 10; 1996: 11; 1997: 27; 1998: 13; 1999: 20+; 2000: 15; 2001: 10; 2002: 2/21; 2003: 2/25; 2004: 2/26; 2005: 3/35; [2006: 4/43]. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID). More than 100 articles per year. 1995-1998: four issues per year; 1999-2001: six issues per year; 2002-2006: 12 issues per year. Full archive back to 1995.<br />
* EOL Journal (was EF/hm: EthnoFORUM/hypermedia). WorldCat. 1995: 2+; 1996: 4+; 1997: 5+; 1998: 1+; 1999: 1+; 2000-2001: CD reviews only; 2002: 1+. Restarted 2005: CD reviews and interviews. Full archive back to 1995.<br />
* Federal Communications Law Journal. WorldCat. 1993: 1/5+; 1994: 4/30+; 1995: 2/4+; 1996: 3/10+; 1997: 3/11+; 1998: 3/10+; 1999: 3/16+; 2000. 01/02: 3/20+; 02/03: 3/43+; 03/04: 3/16+; 04/05: 3/23+; 05/06: 3/32+. Full archive back to 1993 (but print journal goes back several decades). <br />
* Information Technology and Disabilities. 1994: 4/23+; 1995: 4/17+; 1996: 3/11+; 1997: 3/14+; 1998: 2/15+; 1999: 2/9+; 2000: 1/8+; 2001: 1/3; 2002: 2/8+; 2003: 2/15+; 2004: 2/17; 2005: 1/8. Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* Interpersonal Computing and Technology: An Electronic Journal for the 21st Century (IPCT, IPCTJ). WorldCat. 1993: 3/15; 1994: 4/18+; 1995: 4/16+; 1996: 3/10+; 1997: 2/8+; 1998: 2/4+; 1999: 1/3. Restarted 2002: 2002:3; 2004: 2+. Full archive back to 1993, split between two websites (linked from newer to older).<br />
* Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship. 1993: 4/14+; 1994: 4/10+; 1995: 1/3+; 1996: 1/5+; 1997: 3/11+; 1998: 4/20+; 1999: 4/16+; 2000: 4/19+; 2001: 4/20; 2002: 4/18; 2003: 2/15; 2004: 3/11; 2005: 3/17; [2006: 3/19]. Full archive back to 1991.<br />
* Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR). 1993: 6; 1994: 14; 1995: 26; 1996: 27; 1997: 19; 1998: 20; 1999: 28; 2000: 20; 2001: 2/25; 2002: 2/27; 2003: 3/44; 2004: 3/34; 2005: 4/72; [2006: 2/27]. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Journal of Buddhist Ethics. 1994: 3+; 1995: 11+; 1995: 9+; 1997: 6+; 1998: 12+; 1999: 9+; 2000: 7+; 2001: 2+; 2002: 3+; 2003: 4+; 2004: 7+; 2005: 5+; [2006: 4+]. Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* Journal of Computer-Mediated Communications (JCMC). 1995: 3/16; 1996: 4/29; 1997: 4/25; 1998: 3/17; 1999: 4/25+; 2000: 4/21+; 2001: 4/19; 2002: 4/27; 2003: 4/29; 2004: 4/31; 2005: 4/72; [2006: 1/12]. Full archive back to 1995.<br />
* Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. 1993: 5/0+; 1994: 6/4+; 1995: 6/5+; 1996: 3/2+; 1997: 1/1+; 1998: none; 1999: 3/5+; 2000: 3/9+; 2001-2002: 3/8+; 2003-2004: 2/10+; 2005: 3/8+; [2006: 1/2+]. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Journal of Extension. 1993: 4/29++; 1994: 4/27++; 1995: 6/91+; 1996: 6/71+; 1997: 6/64+; 1998: 6/74+; 1999: 6/80+; 2000: 6/22+. 2001 and beyond: 6 issues and more than 100 papers per year. Full archive to 1963, online since 1984 or later.<br />
* Journal of Industrial Teacher Education. 1994: 1/4+; 1995: 4/16+; 1996: 4/19+; 1997: 4/17+; 1998: 4/16+; 1999: 4/15+; 2000: 4/20+; 2001: 4/24+; 2002: 4/20+; 2003: 3/14+; 2004: 4/18+; 2005: 3/14+. Full archive to 1994.<br />
* Journal of Political Ecology. 1994: 4+; 1995: 3+; 1996: 4+; 1997: 3+; 1998: 3+; 1999: 4+; 2000: 3+; 2001: 3+; 2002: 3+; 2003: 7+; 2004: 3+; 2005: 1+. Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* Journal of Statistics Education. 1993: 1/5+; 1994: 2/10+; 1995: 3/12+; 1996: 3/10+; 1997: 3/13+; 1998: 3/14+; 1999: 3/12+; 2000: 3/16+; 2001: 3/16+; 2002: 3/19+; 2003: 2/12+; 2004: 3/17+; 2005: 3/17+; [2006: 2/10+]. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Journal of Technology Education. 1993: 5/9+; 1994: 2/10+; 1995: 2/10+; 1996: 2/8+; 1997: 2/8+; 1998: 2/9+; 1999: 2/9+; 2000: 2/9+; 2001: 2/8+; 2002: 2/9+; 2003: 2/9+; 2004: 2/8+; 2005: 2/9+. Full archive back to 1989: One of the earliest ejournals.<br />
* Journal of World-Systems Research. 1995: 20+; 1996: 30+; 1997: 3/12+; 1998: 2/9+; 1999: 3/21+; 2000: 3/41+; 2001: 2/10+; 2002: 3/15+; 2003: 2/12+; 2004: 3/24+; 2005: 2/14+; [2006: 1/6+]. Full archive back to 1995.<br />
* LIBRES. 1995: 3/4+; 1996: 2/5+; 1997: 2/3+; 1998: 2/1+; 1999: 2/3+, 2000: 2/3+; 2001: 2/4+; 2002: 2/4+; 2003: 2/4+; 2004: 2/5+; 2005: 2/5+; [2006: 1/4]. While the journal dates back to 1991, the web archive goes to 1996. I was unable to use the earlier FTP archive.<br />
* Medieval Review (formerly Bryn Mawr Medieval Review). Reviews only. 1993: 5/33; 1994: 12/85; 1995: 12/82; 1996: 12/84; 1997: 12/97; 1998:12/136; 1999: 11/161; 2000: 155; 2001: 166; 2002: 194; 2003: 243; 2004: 244; 2005: 202; [2006: 145]. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Music Theory Online (MTO). Google (DOAJ link requires permission.) 1993: 6/6+; 1994: 5/10+; 1995: 6/10+; 1996: 7/11+; 1997: 5/12+; 1998: 6/15+; 1999: 4/4+; 2000: 5/15+; 2001: 6/7+; 2002: 4/8+; 2003: 4/13+; 2004: 4/16+; 2005: 4/15+; [2006: 2/7+]. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* New Horizons in Adult Education. 1993: 1/4; 1994: 2/4+; 1995: 1/1+; 1996: 1/1+; 1997: 1/2+; 1998: 2/?; 1999: 1/1+; 2000: 3/7; 2001: 2/4; 2002: 3/6+; 2003: 3/7+; 2004: 4/10+; 2005: 4/12+; [2006: 1/4+]. Full archive back to 1987; possibly the oldest surviving OA journal.<br />
* New York Journal of Mathematics. 1994-95: 13; 1996: 7; 1997: 16; 1998: 17; 1999: 13; 2000: 16; 2001: 18; 2002: 17; 2003: 19; 2004: 19; 2005: 31; [2006: 16]. Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* PSYCHE; an Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Consciousness. 1993: 3+; 1994: 4+; 1995: 2+; 1996: 4+; 1997: 1+; new signs of life: 1998/99: 13?; 2000: 4; 2001: 0+; 2002: 5; 2003: 3+; 2004: 1+; 2005: 9+; [2006: 9+]. Full archive back to 1993.<br />
* Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics. 1993: 2/5+; 1994: 2/6+; 1995: 2/3+; 1996: 2/5; 1997: 2/5+; 1998: 2/5+; 1999: 2/4+; 2000: 2/7+; 2001: 2/6+; 2002: 2/9+; 2003: 2/9+; 2004: 2/12+; 2005: 2/6+; [2006: 1/3+] Full archive back to 1990.<br />
* TESL-EJ: Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language: An Electronic Journal. 1994: 2/7+; 1995: 2/6+; 1996: 2/4+; 1997: 3/7+; 1998: 2/5+; 1999: 3/6+; 2000: 2/4+; 2001: 3/6+; 2002: 4/8+; 2003: 4/12+; 2004: 4/9+; 2005: 4/20+; [2006: 2/5+]. Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* Web Journal of Current Legal Issues. 1995: 5/44+; 1996: 5/39+; 1997: 5/33+; 1998: 5/29+; 1999: 5/20+; 2000: 5/13+; 2001: 5/13+; 2002: 5/10; 2003: 5/12; 2004: 5/14; 2005: 5/11; [2006: 3/21+]. Full archive to 1995.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Stanford_University&diff=14426Stanford University2012-02-03T11:22:22Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/04/journals225.html Faculty senate approves measure targeting for-profit journal publishers], a press release issued February 24, 2004. The press release is based on a February 19 vote of the Faculty Senate. <br />
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* A slightly [http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2004/february25/journals-225.html revised version] of the press release was issued on February 25, 2004. <br />
* Summary: With one dissenting vote, the Faculty Senate voted to encourage "libraries to cancel some costly journal subscriptions and faculty to withhold articles and reviews from publishers who engage in questionable pricing practices. The motion singled out publishing giant Elsevier as deserving special attention. 'We're not doing this to position ourselves to negotiate more effectively with Elsevier,' said University Librarian Michael Keller. 'We're doing this to change the whole scene. We're trying to change the fundamental nature of scholarly communication in the journal industry.'...'I think it's going to take a long time for its prestige and cachet to wear out,' [biology professor Robert] Simoni said. 'There are still so many people who think publishing in Cell is going to make their career that they'll still get submissions. But if institutions like Stanford and others stop subscribing to journals like Cell, authors will eventually realize that their work is not being seen. This is an evolutionary change and it will take time." <br />
* My summary is based on the press release. But also see how the action was [http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2004/february25/minutes-225.html recorded in the Faculty Senate minutes]. <br />
* Michael Miller, [http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2004/2/6/facSenDiscussesJournalFees Fac Sen discusses journal fees], The Stanford Daily, February 6, 2004. Stanford discusses how to respond to the serials crisis. <br />
* Ryan Sands, [http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2004/2/20/facSenAddressesCostlyJournals Fac Sen addresses costly journals], The Stanford Daily, February 20, 2004. <br />
* Linda Cicero, [http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2004/mayjun/farm/news/journals.html At What Cost?] Stanford Magazine, June 2004.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Strong_survivors&diff=14425Strong survivors2012-02-03T11:22:13Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie/Contributions to Algebra and Geometry. 1993: 2/24; 1994: 2/24; 1995: 2/27; 1996: 2/29; 1997: 2/40+; 1998: 2/49?; 1999: 2:40; 2000: 2/49; 2001: 1/20*.<br />
* Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Reviews only. 1993: unclear; 1994: 12/160; 1995: 12/238; 1996: 12/205; 1997: 12/285; 1998: 12/256; 1999: 12/280; 2000: 12/250+.<br />
* Bryn Mawr Medieval Review (now The Medieval Review). Reviews only. 1993: 5/33; 1994: 12/85; 1995: 12/82; 1996: 12/84; 1997: 12/97; 1998:12/136; 1999: 11/1616; 2000: 155.<br />
* Crossroads: The International ACM Student Magazine. 1994: 2/9+; 1995: 4/17+; 1996: 4/20+; 1997: 4/20+; 1998: 4/18+; 1999: 4/24+; 2000: 4/24+.<br />
* CTHEORY / Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory. (Renamed Theory, technology, and culture) 1993: 11+; 1994: 17+; 1995: 26+; 1996: 18+; 1997: 31+; 1998: 30+; 1999: 21+. Unclear situation for 2000.<br />
* De Proverbio. 1995: 2/20+; 1996: 2/20+; 1997: 2/18; 1998: 2/18; 1999: 2/15; 2000: 2/16+.<br />
* Early Modern Literary Studies. 1995: 3/10+; 1996: 3/11+; 1997: 3/3+; 1998: 3/25+; 1999: 3/15+; 2000: 3/15+.<br />
* Education Policy Analysis Archives. 1993: 15; 1994: 14; 1995: 20; 1996: 20+; 1997: 22+; 1998: 21+; 1999: 32; 2000: 53; 2001: 3.<br />
* Electronic Green Journal. 1994: 2/9+; 1995: 2/8+; 1996: 2/5+; 1997: 1/3+; 1998: 2/17+; 1999: 1/4+; 2000: 2/18+.<br />
* Electronic Journal of Combinatorics. 1994: 1/13; 1995: 1/25; 1996: 2/61; 1997: 2/53; 1998: 1/47; 1999: 1/44+; 2000: 60+; 2001: 6*.<br />
* Electronic Journal of Communication. 1993: 3/23; 1994: 2/21; 1995: 3/24; 1996: 4/18+; 1997: 4/16; 1998: 3/18+; 1999: 2/25+; 2000: 2/17.<br />
* Electronic Journal of Differential Equations (EJDE). 1993: 8; 1994: 9; 1995: 17; 1996: 11; 1997: 25; 1998: 36; 1999: 50; 2000: 70; 2001: 11*.<br />
* Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis. 1993:7; 1994: 13; 1995: 10; 1996: 11; 1997: 27; 1998: 13; 1999: 20+; 2000: 15.<br />
* Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID). 1995: 4/many; 1996: 4/many; 1997: 4/many; 1998: 4/many; 1999: 6/many; 2000: 6/many.<br />
* Federal Communications Law Journal. 1993: 1/5+; 1994: 4/30+; 1995: 2/4+; 1996: 3/10+; 1997: 3/11+; 1998: 3/10+; 1999: 3/16+; 2000: 3/18+.<br />
* Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship. 1993: 4/14+; 1994: 4/10+; 1995: 1/3+; 1996: 1/5+; 1997: 3/11+; 1998: 4/20+; 1999: 4/16+; 2000: 4/19+.<br />
* Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR). 1993: 6; 1994: 14; 1995: 26; 1996: 27; 1997: 19; 1998: 20; 1999: 28; 2000: 20.<br />
* Journal of Computer-Mediated Communications (JCMC). 1995: 3/16; 1996: 4/29; 1997: 4/25; 1998: 3/17; 1999: 4/25+; 2000: 4/21+.<br />
* Journal of Extension. 1993: 4/29++; 1994: 4/27++; 1995: 6/91+; 1996: 6/71+; 1997: 6/64+; 1998: 6/74+; 1999: 6/80+; 2000: 6/22+.<br />
* Journal of Financial and Strategic Decisions. 1994: 3/25; 1995: 3/24; 1996: 3/26; 1997: 3/25; 1998: 2/18; 1999: 3/21*. Unable to reach in early 2001.<br />
* Journal of Fluids Engineering. 1996: 3/98+; 1997-2000: four issues each year with at least 100 papers per year.<br />
* Journal of Industrial Teacher Education. 1994: 1/4+; 1995: 4/16+; 1996: 4/19+; 1997: 4/17+; 1998: 4/16+; 1999: 4/15+; 2000: 2/10+*.<br />
* Journal of Statistics Education. 1993: 1/5+; 1994: 2/10+; 1995: 3/12+; 1996: 3/10+; 1997: 3/13+; 1998: 3/14+; 1999: 3/12+; 2000: 3/16+; 2001: 1*.<br />
* Journal of World-Systems Research. 1995: 20+; 1996: 30+; 1997: 3/12+; 1998: 2/9+; 1999: 3/21+; 2000: 3/41+.<br />
* Music Theory Online (MTO). 1993: 6/6+; 1994: 5/10+; 1995: 6/10+; 1996: 7/11+; 1997: 5/12+; 1998: 6/15+; 1999: 4/4+; 2000: 5/15+. <br />
* New York Journal of Mathematics. 1994-95: 13; 1996: 7; 1997: 16; 1998: 17; 1999: 13; 2000: 16.<br />
* Psycoloquy. Mostly brief notes, Steven Harnad’s idiosyncratic contribution to e-journals. 1993: 78; 1994: 129; 1995: 90; 1996: 73; 1997: 43; 1998: 126; 1999: 118; 2000: 129.<br />
* Web Journal of Current Legal Issues. 1995: 5/44+; 1996: 5/39+; 1997: 5/33+; 1998: 5/29+; 1999: 5/20+; 2000: 5/13+.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Special_cases&diff=14424Special cases2012-02-03T11:22:05Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Classics Ireland. WorldCat. 1994: 10; 1995: 11; 1996: 13; 1997: 8+; 1998: 6+; 1999: 7+; 2000: 6+. 2001: 9+. 2002: 5+. Journal apparently continues, but in priced print form only. Full archive back to 1994.<br />
* Electronic Journal of Communication. WorldCat. 1993: 3/23; 1994: 2/21; 1995: 3/24; 1996: 4/18+; 1997: 4/16; 1998: 3/18+; 1999: 2/25+; 2000: 2/17; 2001: 3/21; 2002: 2/14; 2003: 2/13; 2004: 3/19; 2005: 1/6. While archival issues are available back to 1990, the articles are not freely available. Thus, this is not (now) an OA journal.<br />
* Government Information in Canada. WorldCat. 1994: 2/13; 1995: 4/15; 1996: 4/15+; 1997: 3/12; 1998: 2/2; 1999: 4/5; 2000: 2/2. Ceased 2000. No open access archive available: Not OA.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Special_Thanks&diff=14423Special Thanks2012-02-03T11:21:57Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* A most extra warm thanks to the Emily Hollowell Fund within the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Simmons College for funding the early days of this project. Without this funding this project may have never had the chance to develop and grow. And the same thanks for Dean Michele Cloonan V. and Assistant Dean Terry Plum who let us experiment with our little wiki and turn it into the major reference work that it has become. <br />
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* To our family and friends, who actually did not care about building a wiki, any wiki, but listened to us patiently, most of the time at least. <br />
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* Some fine folks who helped bring OAD to reality: Linnea Johnson, David Dwiggins, and Emma Markland, who contributed to OAD's beginnings<br />
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* Klaus Graf for starting the OAD's Disciplinary Repositories list. <br />
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* Charles Bailey for his willingness to move the body of the Open Access Bibliography to OAD for community updating, and the [http://www.arl.org/ Association of Research Libraries] for publishing the original bibliography. <br />
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* Arta Dobbs (University of Connecticut Health Center), Molly Keener (Wake Forest University Health Sciences), and P. Scott Lapinski (Harvard Medical School) for their contributions in creating the initial "Publisher policies on NIH-funded authors" list. <br />
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* Christine Borgman's students in UCLA IS200: Information and Society, for the wonderful contributions that they made to the bibliography section, we enjoyed them being part of our community.<br />
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* Dorothea Salo, who kindly began our Educational Materials on OA list, even though we were all in rush to get ready for Open Access Day. <br />
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* Heather Morrison for inspiring and building the original "Interviews and Profiles" list.<br />
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* John Brigham for designing the OAD logo.<br />
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* Ben Florin, our go-to-wiki-guy, who found the answers to life's technological problems. We owe you a pie and our deep gratitude. <br />
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* Jen Langley and Martha Mack for beginning the Open Educational Resources list.<br />
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* Karen Meijer-Kline for helping with the list of OA book business models.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Society_statements&diff=14422Society statements2012-02-03T11:21:44Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Here we are collecting policy statements on how academic authors, journals, and publishers should treat the opportunities created by the internet for free online access to research literature. <br />
* We will accept statements by learned societies and professional associations in any field, from any country, in any language, whether they are favorable or unfavorable to open access. <br />
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# [http://www.aaanet.org/anthrosource/index.htm American Anthropological Association]. AAA offers its members free online access to a vast array of resources in anthropology, including datasets, photos, videos, and the full-text contents of all AAA journals. <br />
# [http://forms.aps.org/author/copytrnsfr.asc American Physical Society]. The copyright transfer agreement the APS uses with [http://publish.aps.org/ its journals], allowing authors to post articles to eprint servers. February 2001. <br />
# [http://www.apa.org/journals/authors/posting.html American Psychological Association]. June 1, 2001. <br />
# [http://www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_policy/ Association for Computing Machinery]. See especially 1.1, 3.1, 5.1. This 1998 policy has been updated and supplemented by current rules for preprints. <br />
# [http://www.alpsp.org/grantli.pdf Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers]. The model "license to publish" that it recommends for use by society journals. <br />
# [http://www.ercim.org/ European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics] (ERCIM). The statement supports OA to texts and data and binds all ERCIM member organizations. <br />
# [http://www.fcla.edu/FlaEnt/ Florida Entomological Society]. The statement of its journal, Florida Entomologist. <br />
# [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/index.html The Geological Society]. The policy that applies to all of its journals. <br />
# [http://wuecon.wustl.edu/~hyperjrn/rae.htm Higher Education Funding Council for England]. This excerpt of the 1996 Research Assessment Exercise is the only part relevant to open access, and the only part still on the web. <br />
# [http://wuecon.wustl.edu/~hyperjrn/rae.htm ICSU-UNESCO]. ICSU = International Council for Science. UNESCO = United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. <br />
# [http://outage.iop.org/ Institute of Physics]. See paragraphs 3.1 and 3.2. <br />
# [http://www.mathunion.org/IMU_Committees/call_authors.html International Mathematical Union]. Endorsement of "open access" as a goal for all mathematical literature (May 15, 2001). The IMU has also endorsed [http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~wilfrid/copyrightdoc.pdf copyright advice] for mathematicians; see especially point 3.c from the Executive Summary. Also see the IMU's [http://www.mathunion.org/IMU_Committees/want_pub.html short version] of the Hodges checklist. <br />
# [http://www.iupap.org/finalrep.html International Union of Pure and Applied Physics]. July 2001 Report of an IUPAP working group on scholarly communication. Recommendations, not yet policy. Also see the [http://publish.aps.org/reports/ltaddp_report.html report] on a subsequent November meeting which adopted steps toward the realization of the July recommendations. <br />
# [http://www.mlanet.org/government/info_access/openaccess_statement.html Medical Library Association]. October 2003 statement of policy. <br />
# [http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=6 Russian Society of BioPsychiatry]. I can't find the actual text yet and have linked to a news account of the statement. <br />
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* Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy. 1995: 4; 1996: 5; 1997: 2; 1998: 0; 1999: 2; 2000: 2.<br />
* Classics Ireland. 1994: 10; 1995: 11; 1996: 13; 1997: 8+; 1998: 6+; 1999: 7+; 2000: 6+.<br />
* CLIONET: The Australian Electronic Journal of History. Renamed The Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History. Not issue-oriented. Three articles in 2000; 15 from 1996 through 1999; also book reviews, conference summaries, etc.<br />
* Complexity International. 1994: 10; 1995: 48; 1996: 34; 1997: 8; 1998: 6; 1999: 35; 2000: 6+.<br />
* E Law: Murdoch Electronic Journal of Law. 1993: 1/1+; 1994: 3/6+; 1995: 3/10+; 1996: 4/18+; 1997: 4/4+; 1998: 4/5+; 1999: 4/9+; 2000: 3/4+.<br />
* EF/hm: EthnoFORUM/hypermedia. 1995: 2+; 1996: 4+; 1997: 5+; 1998: 1+; 1999: 1+; 2000: CD reviews only.<br />
* Electronic Antiquity: Communicating the Classics. 1993: 6/23+; 1994: 6/10+; 1995: 4/10+; 1996: 2/3+; 1997: 3/8+; 1998: 2/5+; 1999: 2/5+.<br />
* Electronic Journal of Sociology. 1994: 1/2; 1995: 2/4; 1996: 2/5; 1997: 3/9; 1998: 2/9; 1999: 3/11; 2000: 2/6.<br />
* Essays in History. 1993: 6; 1994: 4; 1995: 5; 1996: 5+; 1997: 4+; 1998: 5+; 1999: 3+; 2000: 4+.<br />
* Government Information in Canada. 1994: 2/13; 1995: 4/15; 1996: 4/15+; 1997: 3/12; 1998: 2/2; 1999: 4/5; 2000: 2/2.<br />
* Information Technology and Disabilities. 1994: 4/23+; 1995: 4/17+; 1996: 3/11+; 1997: 3/14+; 1998: 2/15+; 1999: 2/9+; 2000: 1/8+.<br />
* Journal of Buddhist Ethics. 1994: 3+; 1995: 11+; 1995: 9+; 1997: 6+; 1998: 12+; 1999: 9+; 2000: 7+.<br />
* Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. 1993: 5/0+; 1994: 6/4+; 1995: 6/5+; 1996: 3/2+; 1997: 1/1+; 1998: none; 1999: 3/5+; 2000: 2/3+.<br />
* Journal of Political Ecology. 1994: 4+; 1995: 3+; 1996: 4+; 1997: 3+; 1998: 3+; 1999: 4+; 2000: 0+many reviews.<br />
* Journal of Technology Education. 1993: 5/9+; 1994: 2/10+; 1995: 2/10+; 1996: 2/8+; 1997: 2/8+; 1998: 2/9+; 1999: 2/9+; 2000: 2/9+.<br />
* LIBRES. ISSN, 2 RLG, new Web site. 1995: 3/4+; 1996: 2/5+; 1997: 2/3+; 1998: 2/1+; 1999: 2/3+, 2000: 2/3+.<br />
* MC Journal: The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship. 1993: 2/7+; 1994: 2/5+; 1995: 2/3+; 1996: 2/7+; 1997: 2/3+; 1998: 1/7; 1999: 1/4+; 2000: 3/4+.<br />
* New Horizons in Adult Education. 1993: 1/4; 1994: 2/4+; 1995: 1/1+; 1996: 1/1+; 1997: 1/2+; 1998: 2/?; 1999: 1/1+. Unable to locate in early 2001.<br />
* PSYCHE; an Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Consciousness. 1993: 3+; 1994: 4+; 1995: 2+; 1996: 4+; 1997: 1+; new signs of life: 1998/99: 13?; 2000: 4; 2001: 2 so far.. Dates uncertain.<br />
* Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics. 1993: 2/5+; 1994: 2/6+; 1995: 2/3+; 1996: 2/5; 1997: 2/5+; 1998: 2/5+; 1999: 2/4+; 2000: 2/5+.<br />
* TESL-EJ: Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language: An Electronic Journal. 1994: 2/7+; 1995: 2/6+; 1996: 2/4+; 1997: 3/7+; 1998: 2/5+; 1999: 3/6+; 2000: 2/4+.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Serials_that_frequently_publish_articles_about_open_access&diff=14420Serials that frequently publish articles about open access2012-02-03T11:21:24Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* This list focuses on journals which frequently publish articles on OA. It should be useful for readers looking for work on OA, and even more for authors looking for places to submit their work on OA.<br />
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* STILL TO DO: Is the title final?<br />
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=== Serials with free content ===<br />
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*[http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/ ''Ariadne'']<br />
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*[http://www.arl.org/newsltr/index.html ''ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC'']<br />
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*[http://citesandinsights.info/ ''Cites &amp; Insights: Crawford at Large'']. By Walt Crawford. Doesn't accept submissions.<br />
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*[http://www.dlib.org/dlib.html ''D-Lib Magazine'']<br />
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*[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/ ''First Monday'']<br />
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*[http://www.inasp.info/newslet/index.shtml ''INASP Newsletter'']<br />
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*[http://www.hti.umich.edu/j/jep/ ''Journal of Electronic Publishing'']<br />
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*[http://www.researchinformation.info/ ''Research Information'']<br />
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*[http://hal.lub.lu.se/ojs/index.php/sciecom/index ''ScieCom Info'']<br />
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*[http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/archive.htm ''The SPARC Open Access Newsletter'']. By Peter Suber. Doesn't accept submissions.<br />
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=== Serials with partially free content ===<br />
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*[http://chronicle.com/ ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'']<br />
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*[http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/collegeresearch.cfm ''College &amp; Research Libraries News'']<br />
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*[http://infotoday.com Information Today]<br />
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*[http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/alpsp/lp ''Learned Publishing'']<br />
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=== Serials with no free content ===<br />
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*[http://info.emeraldinsight.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=lht ''Library Hi Tech'']<br />
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*[http://info.emeraldinsight.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=oclc ''OCLC Systems &amp; Services: International Digital Library Perspectives'']<br />
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*[http://info.emeraldinsight.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=oir ''Online Information Review''] <br />
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*[http://info.emeraldinsight.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=prog ''Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems''] <br />
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*[https://www.haworthpressinc.com/store/product.asp?sku=J123 ''The Serials Librarian'']<br />
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*[http://uksg.metapress.com/app/home/journal.asp?referrer=parent&backto=homemainpublications,2,2; ''Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community'']</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Scopemed&diff=14419Scopemed2012-02-03T11:21:15Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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ScopeMed is an free Open Access Indexing and Online Manuscript Submission, Review and Tracking System.<br />
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Scopemed is free of charge for authors and journals.<br />
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===Details and Advantages of Scopemed===<br />
* Free of charge for peer reviewed medical journals.<br />
* Any peer reviewed journal could use Scopemed.<br />
* Online Submission of manuscripts.<br />
* Online review of articles.<br />
* Editors could manage articles online:<br />
* see manuscripts (new or revised),<br />
* assign reviewers,<br />
* add or remove reviewers,<br />
* send reviewer comments to authors,<br />
* accept of reject articles,<br />
* send articles for typesetting,<br />
* send emails to all of the authors/reviewers<br />
* Store full-text of articles (pdf format).<br />
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ScopeMed also provide standart web page for Journals that using Scopemed article management system (free of charge).<br />
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[http://www.scopemed.org http://www.scopemed.org]</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Other_institutions_contemplating_action&diff=14418Other institutions contemplating action2012-02-03T11:19:09Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* '''Georgia State University''': See Beth Flanningan, [http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwvil/archive/2004/0323/news_libraries.htm Libraries join fight for greater research access], Georgia State University Villager, March 23, 2004. <br />
* '''Johns Hopkins University''': See the [http://www.library.jhu.edu/404.html public letter] from Winston Tabb, Dean of University Libraries, in the Spring 2004 issue of Science @ C-Level. <br />
* '''San Jose State University''': See Claudia Plascencia, [http://www.thespartandaily.com/home/index.cfm?event=fileNotFound Academic journals to be sacrificed in library cuts], San Jose State University Spartan Daily, March 24, 2004. <br />
* '''University of Iowa''': See Kristen Schorsch, [http://www.press-citizen.com/news/120203libraries.htm UI libraries brace for cuts], Iowa City Press-Citizen, December 2, 2003. <br />
* '''University of New Mexico''': See Rivkela Brodsky,[http://media.www.dailylobo.com/media/storage/paper344/news/2004/08/25/News/Faculty.Senate.To.Modify.Curriculum-704864.shtml Faculty senate to modify curriculum], Daily Lobo, August 25, 2004. <br />
* '''University of Oregon''': See Chuck Slothower, [http://www.dailyemerald.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/02/20/40363fc943106 University Libraries to cut several serial subscriptions], Oregon Daily Emerald, February 21, 2004. A plan to cancel more than 300 titles in May, and a call for faculty input on the titles to be cut. <br />
* '''University of Utah''': see Andrew Kirk, [http://media.www.dailyutahchronicle.com/media/storage/paper244/news/2004/03/11/News/Library.Struggles.To.Afford.Journals-631836.shtml Library struggles to afford journals], The Daily Utah Chronicle, March 11, 2004.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Oregon_State_University&diff=14417Oregon State University2012-02-03T11:18:58Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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===2005===<br />
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* On June 8, 2005, the Oregon State University Faculty Senate adopted a [http://oregonstate.edu/senate/min/2005/20050609.html resolution on scholarly communications]. <br />
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* Summary: The Faculty Senate "supports the principle of open access to scholarly research." It "urges the university to advance new models for scholarly publishing and electronic dissemination of scholarly works that will promote open access, helping to reshape the marketplace in which scholarly ideas circulate, in a way that is consistent with standards of peer review and scholarly excellence." It also "urges the university to monitor and resist efforts to impose digital rights management regimes and technologies that obstruct or limit open access, except as necessary to secure rights of privacy." It urges faculty "to play a part in these open-access and affordable-access endeavors in their various capacities as authors, readers, editors, referees and members of scientific boards and learned associations, (a) by encouraging and collaborating with publishers' efforts to advance open access, (b) by retaining intellectual property rights in their own work where this will help it become more widely available, and (c) by remaining alert to efforts by publishers to impose barriers on access to the fruits of scholarly research."</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Opening_Press_Release-_04.08.2008&diff=14416Opening Press Release- 04.08.20082012-02-03T11:18:39Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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:On May 1, 2008, Peter Suber and Robin Peek will launch the Open Access Directory (OAD), a wiki where the open access community can create and maintain simple factual lists about open access to science and scholarship. Suber, a Research Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College, and Peek, an Associate Professor of Library and Information Science at Simmons College, conceived the project in order to collect OA-related lists for one-stop reference and searching. <br />
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:The wiki will start operating with about half a dozen lists and add more over time. The goal is for the OA community itself to enlarge and correct the lists. On a wiki, revised continuously by its users, a list can be more comprehensive and up to date than the same list maintained by an individual. By bringing many OA-related lists together in one place, OAD will make it easier for users, especially newcomers, to discover them and use them for reference. The easier they are to discover, the more effectively they can spread useful, accurate information about OA. <br />
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:The URL for the Open Access Directory is oad.simmons.edu .<br />
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:The OAD is represented by an editorial board consisting of prominent figures in the open access movement. The Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) at Simmons College hosts and provides technical support to the OAD. <br />
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'''Editors and administrators'''<br />
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:'''Robin Peek'''. ''Editor'', Associate Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College <br />
:'''Athanasia Pontika'''. ''Assistant Editor'', Doctoral Student, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College<br />
:'''Terry Plum'''. ''Technical Coordinator'', Assistant Dean for Technology and Director, Simmons College<br />
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'''Editorial board members'''<br />
:'''Charles Bailey'''. Publisher, Digital Scholarship<br />
:'''Leslie Chan'''. Program Supervisor for New Media Studies, University of Toronto Scarborough<br />
:'''Heather Joseph'''. Executive Director, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC)<br />
:'''Melissa Hagemann'''. Open Society Institute <br />
:'''Peter Suber'''. Research Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College, Visiting Fellow at Yale Law School, and Senior Researcher at SPARC<br />
:'''Alma Swan'''. Key Perspectives Ltd<br />
:'''John Wilbanks'''. Vice President, Creative Commons</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Opening_Press_Release&diff=14415Opening Press Release2012-02-03T11:18:29Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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==Open Access Directory: A wiki to organize information about the open access movement==<br />
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Boston, April 30, 2008. Peter Suber and Robin Peek have launched the Open Access Directory (OAD), a wiki where the open access community can create and maintain simple factual lists about open access to science and scholarship. Suber, a Research Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College, and Peek, an Associate Professor of Library and Information Science at Simmons College, conceived the project in order to collect OA-related lists for one-stop reference and searching. <br />
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The wiki will start operating with about half a dozen lists --for example, conferences devoted to open access, discussion forums devoted to open access, and journal "declarations of independence"-- and add more over time. <br />
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The goal is to harness the knowledge and energy of the open access community itself to enlarge and correct the lists. A list on a wiki, revised continuously by its users, can be more comprehensive and up to date than the same list maintained by an individual. By bringing many OA-related lists together in one place, OAD will make it easier for users, especially newcomers, to discover them and use them for reference. The easier they are to maintain and discover, the more effectively they can spread useful, accurate information about open access. <br />
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The URL for the Open Access Directory is http://oad.simmons.edu. To '''contact''' us you can email the [mailto:OAD.contact@gmail.com Assistant Editor] or the [mailto:OAD.editors@gmail.com Editorial Board] of the Open Access Directory wiki.<br />
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The wiki is represented by an editorial board consisting of prominent figures in the open access movement. The [http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/ Graduate School of Library and Information Science] (GSLIS) at [http://www.simmons.edu/ Simmons College] hosts and provides technical support to the OAD. <br />
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'''Editors and administrators'''<br />
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:'''Robin Peek'''. ''Editor'', Associate Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College <br />
:'''Athanasia Pontika'''. ''Assistant Editor'', Doctoral Student, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College<br />
:'''Terry Plum'''. ''Technical Coordinator'', Assistant Dean for Technology and Director, Simmons GSLIS at Mount Holyoke College <br />
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'''Editorial board members'''<br />
:'''Charles Bailey'''. Publisher, Digital Scholarship<br />
:'''Leslie Chan'''. Program Supervisor for New Media Studies, University of Toronto Scarborough<br />
:'''Heather Joseph'''. Executive Director, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC)<br />
:'''Melissa Hagemann'''. Open Society Institute <br />
:'''Peter Suber'''. Research Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College, Visiting Fellow at Yale Law School, and Senior Researcher at SPARC<br />
:'''Alma Swan'''. Key Perspectives Ltd<br />
:'''John Wilbanks'''. Vice President, Creative Commons</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Open_Archives_Initiative_and_OAI-PMH&diff=14414Open Archives Initiative and OAI-PMH2012-02-03T11:18:17Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* This is a section within the larger [[Bibliography of open access]].<br />
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== General Works ==<br />
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Awre, Chris. "Report on the 3rd OAI Workshop, CERN, Geneva, 12-14 February 2004." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 10, no. 4 (2004). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april04/awre/04awre.html<br />
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Breeding, Marshall. "The Emergence of the Open Archives Initiative." ''Information Today'' 19, no. 4 (2002): 46-47.<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Understanding the Protocol for Metadata Harvesting of the Open Archives Initiative." ''Computers in Libraries'' 22, no. 8 (2002): 24-29.<br />
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Castelli, Donatella. "Open Archive Solutions to Traditional Archive/Library Cooperation." ''LIBER Quarterly'' 13, no. 3/4 (2003): 290-298. http://liber.library.uu.nl/publish/articles/000042/article.pdf<br />
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Cole, Timothy W. "Using OAI: Innovations in the Sharing of Information." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 115-117.<br />
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Comba, Valentina. "Open Archives Initiative (OAI) 3 Workshop." ''Library Hi Tech News'' 21, no. 3 (2004): 6-7.<br />
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Crawford, Walt. "OpenURL Meets Open Access." ''American Libraries'' 35, no. 2 (2004): 52.<br />
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Foulonneau, Muriel, and David Dawson. ''Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting: Practices of the Cultural Heritage Actors''. Bath, UK: Open Archives Forum, 2003. Expert Report 3. http://www.oaforum.org/otherfiles/oaf_d48_cser3_foullonneau.pdf<br />
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Fox, Edward A. "Open Archives Initiative." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 6, no. 6 (2000). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/june00/06inbrief.html#FOX<br />
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Hunter, Philip, and Marieke Guy. "Metadata for Harvesting: The Open Archives Initiative, and How to Find Things on the Web." ''The Electronic Library'' 22, no. 2 (2004): 168-174.<br />
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Kiernan, Vincent. "'Open Archives' Project Promises Alternative to Costly Journals." ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', 3 December 1999, A43.<br />
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Lagoze, Carl. "The OAI and OAI-PMH: Where to Go from Here?" In ''CERN Workshop Series on Innovations in Scholarly Communication: Implementing the Benefits of OAI (OAI3), 12-14th February 2004 at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2004. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a035925&amp;id=a035925s7t1/video<br />
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Lagoze, Carl, and Herbert Van de Sompel. "The Making of the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 118-128.<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "The Open Archives Initiative: Building a Low-Barrier Interoperability Framework." In ''Proceedings of the First ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, June 24-28, 2001: Roanoke, Virginia, USA'', edited by Edward A. Fox and Christine L. Borgman, 54-62. New York: ACM Press, 2001. http://www.cs.cornell.edu/lagoze/papers/oai-jcdl.pdf<br />
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Luce, Richard. "The Open Archives Initiative: Interoperable, Interdisciplinary Author Self-Archiving Comes of Age." ''The Serials Librarian'' 40, no. 1/2 (2001): 173-182. http://lib-www.lanl.gov/lww/articles/oai_nasig2000.htm<br />
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Lynch, Clifford A. "Metadata Harvesting and the Open Archives Initiative." ''ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC'', no. 217 (2001): 1-9. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/217/mhp.html<br />
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MacColl, John, Marieke Napier, and Philip Hunter. "Developing an Agenda for Institutional E-Print Archives." ''Ariadne'', no. 29 (2001). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue29/open-archives/intro.html<br />
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Marshall, Eliot. "Researchers Plan Free Global Preprint Archive." ''Science Magazine'', 29 October 1999, 887.<br />
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McKiernan, Gerry. "Open Archives Initiative Data Providers. Part I: General." ''Library Hi Tech News'' 21, no. 3 (2004): 11-19. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gerrymck/OAI-DP-I.pdf<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Open Archives Initiative Service Providers. Part I: Science and Technology." ''Library Hi Tech News'' 20, no. 9 (2003): 30-38. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gerrymck/OAI-SP-I.pdf<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Open Archives Initiative Service Providers. Part II: Social Sciences and Humanities." ''Library Hi Tech News'' 20, no. 10 (2003): 24-31. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gerrymck/OAI-SP-II.pdf<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Open Archives Initiative Service Providers. Part III: General." ''Library Hi Tech News'' 21, no. 1 (2004): 38-46. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gerrymck/OAI-SP-III.pdf<br />
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Medeiros, Norm. "E-Prints, Institutional Archives, and Metadata: Disseminating Scholarly Literature to the Masses." ''OCLC Systems &amp; Services'' 19, no. 2 (2003): 51-53.<br />
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Needleman, Mark. "The Open Archives Initiative." ''Serials Review'' 28, no. 2 (2002): 156-158.<br />
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Nelson, Michael L., Herbert Van de Sompel, and Carl Lagoze. "Report on the 2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative, Gaining Independence with E-Print Archives and OAI, 17-19 October 2002 CERN, Switzerland." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 8, no. 11 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november02/vandesompel/11vandesompel.html<br />
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Nixon, William J., and Pauline Simpson. "2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI)." ''Ariadne'', no. 34 (2003). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue34/geneva/intro.html<br />
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Powell, Andy. "A Brief Overview of the OAI Protocol and Its Potential Impact." In ''Open Access to Scientific and Technical Information: State of the Art and Future Trends, Paris, 23-24 January 2003, Carr&eacute; des Sciences, Minist&egrave;re de la Recherche''. Nancy, France: INIST-CNRS, 2003. http://webcast.in2p3.fr/openaccess/powell.ram<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "A Brief Overview of the OAI Protocol and It's Potential Impact." ''Information Services &amp; Use'' 23, no. 2-3 (2003): 103-104.<br />
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Rusch-Feja, Diann. "The Open Archives Initiative and the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting: Rapidly Forming a New Tier in the Scholarly Communication Infrastructure." ''Learned Publishing'' 15, no. 3 (2002): 179-186. http://lysander.ingentaselect.com/vl=4154097/cl=72/nw=1/fm=docpdf/rpsv/cw/alpsp/09531513/v15n3/s4/p179<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Overview of OAI and its Relation to Scientific Publishing in 2004." In ''CERN Workshop Series on Innovations in Scholarly Communication: Implementing the Benefits of OAI (OAI3), 12-14th February 2004 at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2004. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a035925&amp;id=a035925s7t6/video<br />
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Shearer, Kathleen. ''The Open Archives Initiative: Developing an Interoperability Framework for Scholarly Publishing''. Ottawa: Canadian Association of Research Libraries, 2002. CARL/ABRC Backgrounder Series No. 5. http://www.carl-abrc.ca/projects/scholarly/open_archives.PDF<br />
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Steele, Colin. "OAI: A 'Down Under' Perspective." In ''CERN Workshop Series on Innovations in Scholarly Communication: Implementing the Benefits of OAI (OAI3), 12-14th February 2004 at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2004. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a035925&amp;id=a035925s13t7/video<br />
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Suber, Peter. "The Case for OAI in the Age of Google." ''SPARC Open Access Newsletter'', no. 73 (2004). http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/05-03-04.htm#oai-google<br />
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Suleman, Hussein, and Edward Fox. "The Open Archives Initiative: Realizing Simple and Effective Digital Library Interoperability." ''Journal of Library Administration'' 35, no. 1/2 (2001): 125-145. http://www.dlib.vt.edu/projects/OAI/reports/jla_2001_article_oai.pdf<br />
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Suleman, Hussein, and Edward A. Fox. "A Framework for Building Open Digital Libraries." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 7, no. 12 (2001). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december01/suleman/12suleman.html<br />
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Tennant, Roy. "The Expanding World of OAI." ''Library Journal'', 15 February 2004, 32. http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA379271?display=Digital LibrariesNews&amp;industry=Digital Libraries&amp;<br /> industryid=3760&amp;verticalid=151<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Metadata's Bitter Harvest." ''Library Journal'', July 2004, 32. http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA434443?display=Digital <br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Open Archives: A Key Convergence." ''Library Journal'', 15 February 2000, 122-123. http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA156514?display=Digital <br />
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Van de Sompel, Herbert. "Introductory Talk and Presentation of the OAI-PMH 2.0." In ''2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI): Gaining Independence with E-Prints Archives and OAI, CERN, 17-19 October 2002, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2002. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a02333&amp;id=a02333s7t1/video<br />
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Van de Sompel, Herbert, and Carl Lagoze. "The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 6, no. 2 (2000). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february00/vandesompel-oai/02vandesompel-oai.html<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Notes from the Interoperability Front: A Progress Report on the Open Archives Initiative." In ''Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: 6th European Conference, ECDL 2002, Rome, Italy, September 16-18, 2002: Proceedings'', Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2458, 144-157. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2002. http://www.openarchives.org/documents/ecdl2002-oai.pdf<br />
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Van de Sompel, Herbert, Jeffrey A. Young, and Thomas B. Hickey. "Using the OAI-PMH . . . Differently." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 9, no. 7/8 (2000). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july03/young/07young.html<br />
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Warner, Simeon. "E-Prints and the Open Archives Initiative."''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 151-158. http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0307008<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Exposing and Harvesting Metadata Using the OAI Metadata Harvesting Protocol: A Tutorial." ''High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine'', no. 4 (2001). http://library.cern.ch/HEPLW/4/papers/3/<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Report on the 'OAI Metadata Harvesting Workshop' at JCDL 2003." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 9, no. 7/8 (2003). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july03/07inbrief.html#WARNER<br />
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== Specific Data or Service Providers and Projects ==<br />
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=== AmericanSouth.org ===<br />
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Halbert, Martin. "The MetaScholar Initiative: AmericanSouth.Org and MetaArchive.Org." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 182-198.<br />
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MetaScholar Initiative. ''AmericanSouth Project Final Report''. Atlanta: Emory University, 2004. http://www.solinet.net/emplibfile/AmSouth-FINAL-REPORT.pdf<br />
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=== Arc ===<br />
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Liu, Xiaoming, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Qiaoling Hong, Michael L. Nelson, Frances Knudson, and Irma Holtkamp. "Federated Searching Interface Techniques for Heterogeneous OAI Repositories." ''Journal of Digital Information'' 2, no. 4 (2002). http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v02/i04/Liu/<br />
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Liu, Xiaoming, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, and Michael L. Nelson. "Arc&mdash;An OAI Service Provider for Cross-Archive Searching." In ''Proceedings of the First ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, June 24-28, 2001: Roanoke, Virginia, USA'', edited by Edward A. Fox and Christine L. Borgman, 65-66. New York: ACM Press, 2001.<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Arc&mdash;An OAI Service Provider for Digital Library Federation." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 7, no. 4 (2001). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april01/liu/04liu.html<br />
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=== Kepler ===<br />
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Liu, Xiaoming, Kurt Maly, and Mohammad Zubair. "Enhanced Kepler Framework for Self-Archiving." In ''Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops, 18-21 August, 2002, Vancouver, B.C., Canada'', edited by Stephan Olariu, 455-461. New York: IEEE Computer Society, 2002. http://kepler.cs.odu.edu/publications/kepler.pdf<br />
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Maly, Kurt, Mohammad Zubair, and Xiaoming Liu. "Kepler&mdash;An OAI Data/Service Provider for the Individual." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 7, no. 4 (2001). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april01/maly/04maly.html<br />
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=== OAIster ===<br />
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Hagedorn, Kat. "Launch of OAIster Project." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 8, no. 3 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march02/03inbrief.html#HAGEDORN<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "OAIster Search Interface Launched." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 8, no. 7/8 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july02/07inbrief.html#HAGEDORN<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "OAIster: A 'No Dead Ends' OAI Service Provider." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 170-181.<br />
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Wilkin, John, Kat Hagedorn, and Mike Burek. ''Creating an Academic Hotbot: Final Report of the University of Michigan OAI Harvesting Project''. Ann Arbor, MI: Digital Library Production Service, University of Michigan University Library, 2003. http://oaister.umdl.umich.edu/o/oaister/mellon-harvesting-final.doc<br />
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=== OpCit ===<br />
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Brody, Tim. "Citebase Search: Autonomous Citation Database for e-Print Archives." In ''SINN03 Conference on Worldwide Coherent Workforce, Satisfied Users: New Services for Scientific Information, 17-19 September 2003, Oldenburg, Germany''. Oldenburg, Germany: Institute for Science Networking Oldenburg, 2003. http://physnet.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/projects/SINN/sinn03/proceedings/brody/brody_sinn03_paper.pdf<br />
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Brody, Tim, Simon Kampa, Stevan Harnad, Les Carr, and Steve Hitchcock. "Digitometric Services for Open Archives Environments." In ''Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: 7th European Conference, ECDL 2003, Trondheim, Norway, August 17-22, 2003: Proceedings'', Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2769, 207-220. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2003. http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00007503/<br />
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Harnad, Stevan, and Les Carr. "Integrating, Navigating, and Analysing Open Eprint Archives through Open Citation Linking (The OpCit Project)." ''Current Science'' 79, no. 5 (2000): 629-638. http://www.iisc.ernet.in/~currsci/sep102000/629.pdf<br />
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Hitchcock, Steve. "Citebase: An OAI Citation-ranked Search Service." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 8, no. 7/8 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july02/07inbrief.html#HITCHCOCK<br />
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Hitchcock, Steve, Donna Bergmark, Tim Brody, Christopher Gutteridge, Les Carr, Wendy Hall, Carl Lagoze, and Stevan Harnad. "Open Citation Linking: The Way Forward." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 8, no. 10 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october02/hitchcock/10hitchcock.html<br />
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Hitchcock, Steve, Tim Brody, Christopher Gutteridge, Les Carr, and Stevan Harnad. "The Impact of OAI-based Search on Access to Research Journal Papers." ''Serials'' 16, no. 3 (2003): 255-260. http://opcit.eprints.org/serials-short/serials11.html<br />
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Hitchcock, Steve, Les Carr, Zhuoan Jiao, Donna Bergmark, Wendy Hall, Carl Lagoze, and Stevan Harnad. "Developing Services for Open Eprint Archives: Globalisation, Integration and the Impact of Links." In ''Proceedings of the Fifth ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, June 2-7, 2000, San Antonio, Texas'', edited by Kenneth M. Anderson and Richard Keith Furuta, 143- 151. New York: ACM Press, 2000. http://opcit.eprints.org/dl00/dl00.html<br />
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Hitchcock, Steve, and Wendy Hall. "How Dynamic E-Journals Can Interconnect Open Access Archives." 2001. http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00005982/<br />
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Hitchcock, Steve, Arouna Woukeu, Tim Brody, Les Carr, Wendy Hall, and Stevan Harnad. ''Evaluating Citebase, an Open Access Web-Based Citation-Ranked Research and Impact Discovery Service''. Southampton, UK: Open Citation Project, IAM Group, Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, 2003. ECSTR-IAM03-005. http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00008204/01/Evaluating_Citebase_TR.pdf<br />
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Kjellberg, Sara, and Tim Brody. "What is Digitometrics?" ''ScieCom Info'', 7 June 2004. http://www.sciecom.org/sciecominfo/artiklar/brody_04_2.shtml<br />
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=== Open Archives Forum ===<br />
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Carpenter, Leona, Donatella Castelli, Michael Day, Rachel Heery, Philip Hunter, Dennis Nicholson, William Nixon, Paul Child, Elizabeth Gadd, and Mark Bide. ''Final Review of Organisational Issues''. Bath, UK: Open Archives Forum, 2004. http://www.oaforum.org/otherfiles/oaf_d32_organisational2.pdf<br />
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Carpenter, Leona, Donatella Castelli, Susanne Dobratz, Rachel Heery, Philip Hunter, Michelle Ibison, and Birgit Matthaei. ''Final Project Report''. Bath, UK: Open Archives Forum, 2004. http://www.oaforum.org/otherfiles/oaf_d13_finalprojectreport.pdf<br />
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Castelli, Donatella, Leona Carpenter, Susanne Dobratz, and Philip Hunter. ''Workshop Report 1''. Bath, UK: Open Archives Forum, 2002. http://www.oaforum.org/otherfiles/oaf_d41_workshop1.pdf<br />
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Castelli, Donatella, Leona Carpenter, Susanne Dobratz, Philip Hunter, and Birgit Matthaei. ''Workshop Report 3''. Bath, UK: Open Archives Forum, 2003. http://www.oaforum.org/otherfiles/oaf_d45_workshop3.pdf<br />
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Castelli, Donatella, Leona Carpenter, Susanne Dobratz, and Birgit Matthaei. ''Workshop Report 2''. Bath, UK: Open Archives Forum, 2003. http://www.oaforum.org/otherfiles/oaf_d43_workshop2.pdf<br />
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Castelli, Donatella, Philip Hunter, and Birgit Matthaei. ''Workshop Report 4''. Bath, UK: Open Archives Forum, 2004. http://www.oaforum.org/otherfiles/oaf_d46_workshop4.pdf<br />
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Dobratz, Susanne. "Open Archives Activities and Experiences in Europe: An Overview by the Open Archives Forum." In ''2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI): Gaining Independence with E-Prints Archives and OAI, CERN, 17-19 October 2002, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2002. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a02333&amp;id=a02333s8t13/video<br />
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Dobratz, Susanne, and Birgit Matthaei. "Open Archives Activities and Experiences in Europe: An Overview by the Open Archives Forum." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 9, no. 1 (2003). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january03/dobratz/01dobratz.html<br />
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Dobratz, Susanne, Birgit Matthaei, and Peter Schirmbacher. "Open Archives Forum (OAF)." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 8, no. 2 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february02/02inbrief.html#DOBRATZ<br />
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Editors. "Open Archives Forum&mdash;First Workshop: Creating a European Forum on Open Archives." ''Ariadne'', no. 32 (2002). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue32/open-archives-forum/<br />
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Hunter, Philip. "Open Archives Forum." In ''CERN Workshop Series on Innovations in Scholarly Communication: Implementing the Benefits of OAI (OAI3), 12-14th February 2004 at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2004. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a035925&amp;id=a035925s8t15/video<br />
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Matthaei, Birgit, Susanne Dobratz, Uwe M&uuml;ller, Philip Hunter, and Donatella Castelli. ''Final Report on Technical Issues''. Bath, UK: Open Archives Forum, 2003. http://www.oaforum.org/otherfiles/oaf_d23_technical2.pdf<br />
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Nicholson, Dennis. "The European Open Archives Forum." ''OCLC Systems &amp; Services'' 19, no. 4 (2003): 141-143.<br />
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Patel, Manjula. "Fourth Open Archives Forum Workshop in Practice, Good Practice: The Future of Open Archives." ''Ariadne'', no. 37 (2003). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue37/oa-forum-ws-rpt/intro.html<br />
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=== 8.2.7 Open Archives Initiative Metadata Harvesting Project ===<br />
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Cole, Timothy W., Joanne Kaczmarek, Paul F. Marty, Christopher J. Prom, Beth Sandore, and Sarah Shreeves. "Now That We've Found the 'Hidden Web,' What Can We Do With It? The Illinois Open Archives Initiative Metadata Harvesting Experience." In ''Museums and the Web 2002: Selected Papers from an International Conference'', edited by David Bearman and Jennifer Trant, 63-72. Pittsburgh: Archives &amp; Museum Informatics, 2002. http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/papers/cole/cole.html<br />
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Kaczmarek, Joanne. "OAI-PMH Project at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 8, no. 4 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april02/04inbrief.html#KACZMAREK<br />
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Prom, Christopher J. "Reengineering Archival Access through the OAI Protocols." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003).<br />
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Prom, Christopher J., and Thomas G. Habing. "Using the Open Archives Initiative Protocols with EAD." In ''Proceedings of the Second ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, July 14-18, 2002, Portland, Oregon'', edited by Gary Marchionini and William Hersh, 171-180. New York: ACM Press, 2002.<br />
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Shreeves, Sarah L., Joanne S. Kaczmarek, and Timothy W. Cole. "Harvesting Cultural Heritage Metadata Using the OAI Protocol." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 159-169.<br />
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Shreeves, Sarah L., Christine Kirkham, Joanne Kaczmarek, and Timothy W. Cole. "Utility of an OAI Service Provider Search Portal." In ''Proceedings of the Third ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, May 27-31, 2003, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA'', edited by Catherine C. Marshall, Geneva Henry and Lois Delcambre, 306-308. New York: ACM Press, 2003.<br />
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=== Other ===<br />
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Aizen, Jonathan. "The Internet Archive OAI-PMH Implementation." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 9, no. 4 (2003). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april03/04inbrief.html#AIZEN<br />
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Anan, H., X. Liu, K. Maly, M. Nelson, M. Zubair, J. C. French, E. Fox, and P. Shivakumar. "Preservation and Transition of NCSTRL Using an OAI-Based Architecture." In ''Proceedings of the Second ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, July 14-18, 2002, Portland, Oregon'', edited by Gary Marchionini and William Hersh, 181-182. New York: ACM Press, 2002. http://www.cs.odu.edu/~liu_x/paper/ncstrl/ncstrl.pdf<br />
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Arms, Caroline R. "Available and Useful: OAI at the Library of Congress." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 129-139. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/techdocs/libht2003.htm<br />
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Arms, William Y., Naomi Dushay, Dave Fulker, and Carl Lagoze. "A Case Study in Metadata Harvesting: The NSDL." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 228-237. http://www.cs.cornell.edu/lagoze/papers/Arms-et-al-LibraryHiTech.pdf<br />
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Bertocco, Sara. "Torii, an Open Portal over Open Archives." ''High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine'', no. 4 (2001). http://library.cern.ch/HEPLW/4/papers/4/<br />
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Borrero, Albert,Ramos, Mila, Arsenal, Anna, Lopez, Katherine, Hettell, Gene. "Scholary Publishing Initiatives at the International Rice Research Institute:Linking Users to Public Goods via Open Access."<br />
First Monday, v.12 #10 10/1/2007. http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1955/1832.<br />
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Brogan, Martha L. ''A Survey of Digital Library Aggregation Services''. Washington, DC: The Digital Library Federation, Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003. http://www.diglib.org/pubs/brogan/brogan2003.pdf<br />
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Cliff, Pete. "Building ResourceFinder." ''Ariadne'', no. 30 (2001). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue30/rdn-oai/intro.html<br />
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Coleman, Anita, Paul Bracke, and S. Karthik. "Integration of Non-OAI Resources for Federated Searching in DLIST, an Eprints Repository." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 10, no. 7/8 (2004). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july04/coleman/07coleman.html<br />
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Duke, Monica. "Delivering OAI Records as RSS: An IMesh Toolkit Module for Facilitating Resource Sharing." ''Ariadne'', no. 37 (2003). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue37/duke/intro.html<br />
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Fox, Edward A. "A Sustainable, OAI-Based Implementation of NCSTRL." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 7, no. 9 (2001). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september01/09inbrief.html#FOX-IB<br />
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Fox, Edward A., Hussein Suleman, and Ming Luo. "Building Digital Libraries Made Easy: Toward Open Digital Libraries." In ''Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge, and Technology: 5th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2002, Singapore, December 11-14, 2002: Proceedings'', Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2555, 14-24. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2002. http://www.husseinsspace.com/publications/icadl_2002_paper_odl.pdf<br />
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Giles, C. Lee, Kurt D. Bollacker, and Steve Lawrence. "CiteSeer: An Automatic Citation Indexing System." In ''Proceedings of the Third ACM conference on Digital Libraries'', 89-98. New York: ACM Press, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cache/papers/cs/209/http:zSzzSzwww.neci.nj.nec.comzSzhomepageszSzgileszSzpaperszSzACM98.Digital.Libraries.CiteSeer.pdf/giles98citeseer.pdf<br />
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Gross, Tom, and Wido Wirsam. "Extending Digital Libraries towards Multi-Disciplinary Communities." ''ERCIM News'', no. 53 (2003). http://www.ercim.org/publication/Ercim_News/enw53/cyclades.html<br />
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Halbert, Martin, Joanne Kaczmarek, and Kat Hagedorn. "Findings from the Mellon Metadata Harvesting Initiative." In ''Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: 7th European Conference, ECDL 2003, Trondheim, Norway, August 17-22, 2003: Proceedings'', Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2769, 58-69. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2003.<br />
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Harrison, Terry L., Michael L. Nelson, and Mohammad Zubair. "The Dienst-OAI Gateway." In ''Proceedings of the Third ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, May 27-31, 2003, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA'', edited by Catherine C. Marshall, Geneva Henry and Lois Delcambre, 309-311. New York: ACM Press, 2003. http://www.cs.odu.edu/~mln/pubs/dog-jcdl.pdf<br />
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Hochstenbach, Patrick, Henry Jerez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. "The OAI-PMH Static Repository and Static Repository Gateway." In ''Proceedings of the Third ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, May 27-31, 2003, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA'', edited by Catherine C. Marshall, Geneva Henry and Lois Delcambre, 210-217. New York: ACM Press, 2003.<br />
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Ipeirotis, Panagiotis G., Tom Barry, and Luis Gravano. "Extending SDARTS: Extracting Metadata from Web Databases and Interfacing with the Open Archives Initiative." In ''Proceedings of the Second ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, July 14-18, 2002, Portland, Oregon'', edited by Gary Marchionini and William Hersh, 162-170. New York: ACM Press, 2002. http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~gravano/Papers/2002/jcdl02.pdf<br />
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Krot, Michael, and David Yakimischak. "Building the JSTOR OAI-PMH Service: A Technical Case Study in Best Practices." In ''CERN Workshop Series on Innovations in Scholarly Communication: Implementing the Benefits of OAI (OAI3), 12-14th February 2004 at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2004. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a035925&amp;id=a035925s9t15/video<br />
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Lagoze, Carl. "The National Science Digital Library: OAI and a Large-Scale Digital Library." In ''2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI): Gaining Independence with E-Prints Archives and OAI, CERN, 17-19 October 2002, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2002. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a02333&amp;id=a02333s5t9/video<br />
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Little, David. "Sharing History of Science and Medicine Gateway Metadata Using OAI-PMH." ''Ariadne'', no. 34 (2003). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue34/little/<br />
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Liu, Xiaoming, Tim Brody, Stevan Harnad, Les Carr, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, and Michael L. Nelson. "A Scalable Architecture for Harvest-based Digital Libraries: The ODU/Southampton Experiments." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 8, no. 11 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november02/liu/11liu.html<br />
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Liu, Xiaoming, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, and Michael L. Nelson. "DP9: an OAI Gateway Service for Web Crawlers." In ''Proceedings of the Second ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, July 14-18, 2002, Portland, Oregon'', edited by Gary Marchionini and William Hersh, 283-284. New York: ACM Press, 2002. http://www.cs.odu.edu/~liu_x/dp9/dp9.pdf<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Repository Synchronization in the OAI Framework." In ''Proceedings of the Third ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, May 27-31, 2003, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA'', edited by Catherine C. Marshall, Geneva Henry and Lois Delcambre, 191-198. New York: ACM Press, 2003. http://www.cs.odu.edu/~liu_x/paper/freshness/freshness.pdf<br />
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Liu, Xiaoming, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Rong Tang, Mohammed Imran Padshah, George Roncaglia, JoAnne Rocker, Michael Nelson, William von Ofenheim, Richard Luce, Jacqueline Stack, Frances Knudson, Beth Goldsmith, Irma Holtkamp, Miriam Blake, Jack Carter, Mariella Di Giacomo, Major Jerome Nutter, Susan Brown, Ron Montbrand, Sally Landenberger, Kathy Pierson, Vince Duran, and Beth Moser. "Technical Report Interchange through Synchronized OAI Caches." In ''Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: 6th European Conference, ECDL 2002, Rome, Italy, September 16-18, 2002: Proceedings'', Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2458, 176-189. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2002. http://techreports.larc.nasa.gov/ltrs/dublincore/2002/mtg/NASA-2002-6ecratdl-xl.html<br />
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MacKenzie, George, and G&ouml;ran Kristiansson. ''How Real Archivists Can Learn to Love the OAI''. Bath, UK: Open Archives Forum, 2003. Expert Report 2. http://www.oaforum.org/otherfiles/oaf_d44_cser2_kenzie-krist.pdf<br />
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Maly, Kurt, and Mohammad Zubair. "Enhancing Infrastructure for OAI: The DLGrid." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 10, no. 6 (2004). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/june04/06inbrief.html#ZUBAIR<br />
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Meur, Jean-Yves Le. "Building OAI Repository with the CERN Document Server Software." In ''2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI): Gaining Independence with E-Prints Archives and OAI, CERN, 17-19 October 2002, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2002. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a02333&amp;id=a02333s11t1/video<br />
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Mhlongo, Siyabonga, Phathutshedzo Tshivhengwa, Senate S. Mafike, and Hussein Suleman. ''Peer Group Citation and Document Management: The PeerDoc System''. Cape Town: Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town, 2003. CS03-25-00. http://pubs.cs.uct.ac.za/archive/00000077/01/Paper.pdf<br />
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Mongin, Larry, Yueyu Fu, and Javed Mostafa. "Open Archives Data Service Prototype and Automated Subject Indexing Using D-Lib Archive Content as a Testbed." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 9, no. 12 (2003). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december03/mongin/12mongin.html<br />
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Needham, Paul. "MAGIC&mdash;Shining a New Light on a Grey Area." ''Serials'' 15, no. 3 (2002): 201-206.<br />
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Nelson, Michael L. "'Service Providers': Future Perspectives." In ''2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI): Gaining Independence with E-Prints Archives and OAI, CERN, 17-19 October 2002, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2002. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a02333&amp;id=a02333s5t5/video<br />
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Nelson, Michael L., JoAnne Rocker, and Terry L. Harrison. "OAI and NASA's Scientific and Technical Information." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 140-150. http://techreports.larc.nasa.gov/ltrs/dublincore/2003/jp/NASA-2003-lht-mln.html<br />
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Nelson, Michael L., and Kurt Maly. "Smart Objects and Open Archives." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 7, no. 2 (2001). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february01/nelson/02nelson.html<br />
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Powell, Andy, and Phil Barker. "RDN/LTSN Partnerships: Learning Resource Discovery Based on the LOM and the OAI-PMH." ''Ariadne'', no. 39 (2004). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue39/powell/<br />
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Reyes-Far&aacute;n, Natalia, and J. Alfredo S&aacute;nchez. "Personal Spaces in the Context of OAI." In ''Proceedings of the Third ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, May 27-31, 2003, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA'', edited by Catherine C. Marshall, Geneva Henry and Lois Delcambre, 182-183. New York: ACM Press, 2003.<br />
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Richardson, Steve, and Andy Powell. "Exposing Information Resources for E-Learning&mdash;Harvesting and Searching IMS Metadata Using the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting and Z39.50." ''Ariadne'', no. 34 (2003). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue34/powell/intro.html<br />
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Rocker, JoAnne, George J. Roncaglia, Lynn N. Heimerl, and Michael L. Nelson. "The NASA Scientific and Technical Information (STI) Program's Implementation of Open Archives Initiative (OAI) for Data Interoperability and Data Exchange." (2002). http://techreports.larc.nasa.gov/ltrs/dublincore/2002/mtg/NASA-2002-sla-jr.html<br />
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Rydberg-Cox, Jeffrey A. "Cultural Heritage Language Technologies: Building an Infrastructure for Collaborative Digital Libraries in the Humanities." ''Ariadne'', no. 34 (2003). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue34/rydberg-cox/intro.html<br />
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Shearer, Kathleen. "The CARL Institutional Repositories Pilot Project." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 9, no. 3 (2003). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march03/03inbrief.html#SHEARER<br />
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Simons, Gary, and Steven Bird. "Building an Open Language Archives Community on the OAI foundation." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 210-218. http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0302021<br />
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Smith, David A., Anne Mahoney, and Gregory Crane. "Integrating Harvesting into Digital Library Content." In ''Proceedings of the Second ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, July 14-18, 2002, Portland, Oregon'', edited by Gary Marchionini and William Hersh, 183-184. New York: ACM Press, 2002. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Articles/oaishort.pdf<br />
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Smith, Janet Kahkonen, Roger L. Cunningham, and Stephen P. Sarapata. "MARC to ENC MARC: Bringing the Collection Forward." ''Library Hi Tech'' 22, no. 1 (2004): 28-39.<br />
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Suleman, Hussein. "Enforcing Interoperability with the Open Archives Initiative Repository Explorer." In ''Proceedings of the First ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, June 24-28, 2001: Roanoke, Virginia, USA'', edited by Edward A. Fox and Christine L. Borgman, 63-64. New York: ACM Press, 2001. http://www.dlib.vt.edu/projects/OAI/reports/jcdl_2001_paper_repository_explorer.pdf<br />
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Suleman, Hussein, Anthony Atkins, Marcos A. Goncalves, Robert K. France, Edward A. Fox, Vinod Chachra, Murray Crowder, and Jeff Young. "Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations: Bridging the Gaps for Global Access&mdash;Part 2: Services and Research." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 7, no. 9 (2001). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september01/suleman/09suleman-pt2.html<br />
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Suleman, Hussein, and Edward A. Fox. "Leveraging OAI Harvesting to Disseminate Theses." ''Library Hi Tech'' 21, no. 2 (2003): 219-227. http://pubs.cs.uct.ac.za/archive/00000018/<br />
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Suleman, Hussein, Edward A. Fox, Rohit Kelapure, Aaron Krowne, and Ming Luo. "Building Digital Libraries from Simple Building Blocks." ''Online Information Review'' 27, no. 5 (2003): 301-310. http://pubs.cs.uct.ac.za/archive/00000013/<br />
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Summers, Ed. "Building OAI-PMH Harvesters with Net::OAI::Harvester." ''Ariadne'', no. 38 (2004). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue38/summers/<br />
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Van de Sompel, Herbert, Thomas Krichel, Michael L. Nelson, Patrick Hochstenbach, Victor M. Lyapunov, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Mohamed Kholief, Xiaoming Liu, and Heath O'Connell. "The UPS Prototype: An Experimental End-User Service Across E-Print Archives." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 6, no. 2 (2000). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february00/vandesompel-ups/02vandesompel-ups.html<br />
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Vizine-Goetz, Diane, Carol Hickey, Andrew Houghton, and Roger Thompson. "Vocabulary Mapping for Terminology Services." ''Journal of Digital Information'' 4, no. 4 (2004). http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v04/i04/Vizine-Goetz/<br />
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Waters, Donald J. "The Metadata Harvesting Initiative of the Mellon Foundation." ''ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC'', no. 217 (2001): 10-11. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/217/waters.html<br />
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Wynne, Martin. "OLAC&mdash;The Open Language Archives Community." In ''CERN Workshop Series on Innovations in Scholarly Communication: Implementing the Benefits of OAI (OAI3), 12-14th February 2004 at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2004. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a035925&amp;id=a035925s13t3/video<br />
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Young, Jeffrey R. "Libraries Aim to Widen Google's Eyes." ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', 21 May 2004, A1, A31-A32.<br />
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== Research Studies ==<br />
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Ward, Jewel. "A Quantitative Analysis of Unqualified Dublin Core Metadata Element Set Usage within Data Providers Registered with the Open Archives Initiative." In ''Proceedings of the Third ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, May 27-31, 2003, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA'', edited by Catherine C. Marshall, Geneva Henry and Lois Delcambre, 315-317. New York: ACM Press, 2003.<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Unqualified Dublin Core Usage in OAI-PMH Data Providers." ''OCLC Systems &amp; Services'' 20, no. 1 (2004): 40-47.<br />
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<div>[[File:oad2.jpeg|60px]] This list is part of the [http://oad.simmons.edu Open Access Directory].<br />
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This is a list of those attending or interested in [[Open Access Week 2010]].<br />
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Fuller information about them, including contact details, can be found at the web site [http://www.openaccessweek.org|http://www.openaccessweek.org]<br />
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==Africa==<br />
===Nigeria===<br />
*Ruth Anjo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ss8s2ezd4mb4] , Unversity of Jos Library, Plateau State<br />
===South Africa===<br />
*Elmi Bester [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0zzc7hdmexywv] , CSIR, Pretoria<br />
*Kusturie Moodley [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1o89tksincacg] , Durban University of Technology, Durban<br />
*Humbelani [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0libwwwpb8t8u] , Freedompark, Pretoria<br />
*Diapo James Mamabolo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1umcrqs3ny48m] , National Institute for Occupational Health, Gauteng, Johannesburg<br />
*Hilton Gibson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3kw9m9tsf2vjj] , Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, Western Province<br />
*Denyse Knipe [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0ohcg8jniytfs] , Tshwane University of Technology, Tshwane<br />
*Nkisheng [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0ic542rjts9yv] , Tshwane University of Technology, Gauteng<br />
*Fatima Darries [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1bmng5rv2qj98] , Tswane University of Technology, Pretoria<br />
*Ingrid Thomson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_11f2ie4p6soc1] , UCT Libraries, Cape Town<br />
*Richard (Rashid) Simson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0wkoajqplh0gw] , UKZN, Pietermaritzburg<br />
*Ansie van der Westhuizen [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3mjms6nmm87qp] , Unisa Library, Pretoria<br />
*Najma Agherdien [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_03njx1v5zppa2] , University of Johannesburg, Gauteng<br />
*Pavlinka Kovatcheva [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_35sot1y9q8anm] , University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg<br />
*Lazarus Matizirofa [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3u9e2gjnsxswb] , University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg<br />
*Fikiswa Mgengo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_12k7oqa1prr1o] , University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg<br />
*Ivy Segoe [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_07cztqrbqkwzz] , University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg<br />
*Hettie Groenewald [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1cazjp1dupgy8] , University of Pretoria, Pretoria<br />
*Ria Groenewaqld [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3l3pbltidwpz0] , University of Pretoria, Gauteng<br />
*Elsabe Olivier [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0e6ry4pirvuc3] , University of Pretoria, Pretoria<br />
*Christelle Steyn [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3chzx2nz1yi11] , University of Pretoria, Pretoria<br />
*University of Stellenbosch [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_07pv4ac89xz0q] , University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa<br />
*Ronald Arendse [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2gynu7na2lne2] , University of the Western Cape, Cape Town<br />
*Fatima Rahiman [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_08d5qoz2qo7h1] , University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg<br />
*Derek Moore [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_12h1evcpfu72g] , Wits, Johannesburg, South Africa<br />
===Tanzania===<br />
*Paul Samwel Muneja [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_37xel1lmcxho4] , University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam<br />
===Tunisia===<br />
*sohatn souha [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3knfvb1kd5ikq] , university of gabes, gabes<br />
===Zambia===<br />
*Charles Banda [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1fonhhq7grt5m] , Copperbelt University, Kitwe, Copperbelt Province<br />
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==Asia==<br />
===Azerbaijan===<br />
*Tatyana Zaytseva [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0rcfz0ae06zla] , Khazar University, Baku<br />
===China===<br />
*Li Qing [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1v4ugtl3hxh04] , CAAMS, Beijing<br />
*Lingyan Zhang [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_07qqes21ypb9p] , China Animal Husbandry Group, Beijing, Beijing<br />
*Wang Yingkuan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_14czw5dvqv5oa] , Chinese Academy of Agricultural Engineering, Beijing<br />
*Zhang Lanfang [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2hgm07rs20whc] , Chinese Academy of Agricultural Mechanization Sciences (CAAMS), Beijing<br />
*Li Lin [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0y5ye7z86cxk2] , National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing<br />
*Cantao Zhong [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_15pepc5dznc1c] , Peking University, Beijing<br />
===India===<br />
*Manoj Dinesh Oak [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_17yc4k9mwdauq] , Agharkar Research Institute, Pune<br />
*sangeeta narang [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2ldaaetczs0b7] , AIIMS, New Delhi<br />
*Mohamed Musthafa. K [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0ist5lk5s1q9u] , Aligarh Muslim Univeristy, Kozhikkode, Kerala<br />
*pathri nataraj [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2nk23fnvw0t11] , aptransco, hyderabad andhra pradesh<br />
*Annavarapu Mallikarjuna [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1pcm956rbfyd3] , Aurora's Business School, Panjagutta, Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh<br />
*Madhavarao P [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ebq8774t3yo1] , Aurora's scientific and technological Institute, Hyderabad , Andhra Pradesh<br />
*SUPRIYA KARKRA [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0m5wyug35nqat] , BANASTHALI UNIVERSITY, HIMACHAL PRADESH<br />
*Saikat Gantait [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0n1u2w44kdjph] , BCKV / IARI, Kolkata<br />
*Srinivasa rao [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1w0ghkfrxho19] , Bharat Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad<br />
*Lakshmi V [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ayqvv1i3wrn5] , Bharathiar university, Coimbatore<br />
*johnson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3ehayud8rasns] , Bharathidasan University, pondicherry<br />
*Ashok Kumar Satapathy [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_39qn3tjlpv64i] , Bhubaneswar Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, Orissa<br />
*Lalit chariya [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0ug7mtssb188e] , Biosciences, Rajkot Gujarat<br />
*ananth saradhi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_014cigv6ixg3e] , bits pilani hyderabad campus, andhra pradesh<br />
*sreelatha menon [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_smenon] , business standard, delhi<br />
*Dr Anandamoy Kundu [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1vz2caymmd2wt] , cari,ICAR, Port Blair,Andaman and Nicobar Islands<br />
*mahen Singh [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0pqtph6xgktj8] , CAU, Delhi<br />
*Dr.Ram narayan Kumawat [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2gfd4onzkj7d8] , CAZRI, RRS, Jaisalmer, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan<br />
*Dr Surender Singh [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0vv6p4dj1y4mp] , CCS Haryana Agril University, Hisar, Haryana<br />
*Gunasekaran S [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3g6r43e1wvegz] , CECRI, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu<br />
*DR Lal Singh Gangwar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3ujlgrpl68mjc] , Central Avian Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh<br />
*Dr Bimal Prasanna Mohanty [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0jpi5vkgch8qs] , Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal<br />
*M.Amutha [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1rbwwvbm5ikmv] , Central Institute for Cotton Research, Tamil Nadu<br />
*Dr K.K. Bandyopadhyay [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_37mfe82ttm3zf] , Central Institute for Cotton Research Regional Station Coimbatore, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu<br />
*Anurag Kumar Dubey [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3d5bnfxb0vu0u] , Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering (ICAR), Bhopal, Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)<br />
*Ashok Kumar. K [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0cph6dpaqvx1u] , Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin, Kerala, India, Cochin, Kerala<br />
*Dr. M. K. Khandelwal [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_18z6xrdxce31p] , Central Soil Salinity Research Institute (ICAR), Bharuch, Gujarat<br />
*Subbiah Arunachalam [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1x6x66q7rcy93] , Centre for Internet and Society, Chennai, Tamil Nadu<br />
*RAGHU A.V. [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2lxnzmtpislef] , Centre for Medicinal Plants Research, Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal, Kerala, Kerala<br />
*Raghu A.V. [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2qao8k8u2inp1] , Centre for Medicinal Plants Research, AVS, Kottakkal, Kerala, India, Palakkad, Kerala<br />
*Kiran Pandey [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0a52i3acl0xhv] , Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, Delhi<br />
*Chandra Kant Saxena [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_36kuk9o2yoak7] , CIAE, Bhopal, Bhopal, MP<br />
*T.Ravisankar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_05gu4jq91wf42] , CIBA, Chennai<br />
*K.VELMOUROUGANE [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2nwpl3k7p8sls] , CICR, Nagpur, Nagpur<br />
*jyothirmai [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_16tmc4jp1jpfz] , college,snist, hyderabad,andhra pradesh<br />
*DR MAM CHAND SINGH [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3f7ltmuqramnk] , CPCT/Indian Agricultural Rsearch Institute, New Delhi, INDIA, New Delhi<br />
*Raj Hirwani [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0qvhg2x0ixbs3] , CSIR-URDIP, Pune,Maharshtra<br />
*Alok Khode [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0ntuax65v07su] , CSIR-URDIP, Pune, MS<br />
*Biswajit Mondal [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_309cevdb6b6ui] , CSWCRTI, Bellary, Karnataka<br />
*Ram Prasad [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2cfqgqfgdbge3] , DAATTC, Warangal, A.P.<br />
*Dr. Ashwin P. Trivedi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1z6s7nn0asn8p] , Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Anand, Anand, Gujarat<br />
*K. Abirami [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2v6mt3uitp813] , Directorate of medicinal and aromatic plants research, DMAPR, Anand, Gujarat<br />
*SHESHU MADHAV [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1rv5l2cn007nb] , Directorate of Rice Research, HYDERABAD,AP<br />
*Sindhu Sareen [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_07zv4yqkapfiv] , Directorate of Wheat Research, Karnal Haryana<br />
*manish das [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1wu3efxr55aqm] , DMAPR, Silchar, Assam<br />
*SARAVANAN RAJU [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_30nxulc7q3w0t] , DMAPR, ANAND, GUJARAT<br />
*Anil Khar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_02kr1alo7t830] , DOGR, Pune, Maharashtra<br />
*murugesan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1d8xokhhc63nc] , dopr rs, trivandrum, kerala<br />
*Mangesh P Moharil [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3vlo4farupqpz] , Dr.PDKV., Akola, Akola, Maharashtra<br />
*Dhandapani R [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1wjumonsmjpn1] , DSR, uttar pradesh<br />
*V PRAVEEN KUMAR [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_37pvky5gb8eq6] , Emergency Management and Research Institute (EMRI), HYDERABAD<br />
*Gourishankar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_25vjelbu17f03] , Encore B Solutions, andhra pradesh<br />
*Shivaji Chaudhry [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2pytrjkxbzpq7] , G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, North East Unit, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
*Kamal Prakash Saxena [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3k2po9b2j92re] , G.B.Pant University of Agriculture &amp; Technology, Pantnagar, Pantnagar<br />
*pratik rawal bharatbhai [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2ilu2beh29t88] , G.H.Patel Dept. Of Computer Science and Technology., vadodara,india<br />
*SUFIA [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3jvohd70makre] , GDHG College, Moradabad, Moradabad, UP<br />
*Dr. Anand P. Singh [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3k3sj4p3psrn7] , GGS Indraprastha University Delhi, Delhi<br />
*Vasanth [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_378dlerwwr9b2] , Govt. First Grade College-Periyapatna, Mysore<br />
*shanti devi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_29xcruq402enr] , haryana college of education, rohtak,haryana<br />
*Navin [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_352vrs3cdnn1j] , IARI, delhi<br />
*yedukondalu [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2dzg0elofvkrj] , iari, ap,hyderabad<br />
*Dr. H.S.Gaur [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2rgicol822757] , IARI, New Delhi, Delhi<br />
*Rajesh Kumar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_qsxi09fuv3x1] , IARI, New Delhi, India, delhi<br />
*Sanjoy Das [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_sbbufyndxrtb] , ICAR, Cochin, Kerala<br />
*LALIT LAXMAN KHARBIKAR [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1mkc2xu2hxc66] , ICAR, NAGPUR, MAHARASHTRA<br />
*NARENDRA KULKARNI [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3h6yut7xeqxhx] , ICAR, Pune, Maharashtra<br />
*Dr. S. MANICKAM [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_31q6wz8m1egct] , ICAR, COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU<br />
*Dr. M H KODANDARAM [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0l0bwcr1o7or2] , ICAR, VARANASI<br />
*Ravi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_235maypy9wplw] , ICAR, Tamil Nadu<br />
*Singh Satendra Kumar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1n7rl1zce2ci5] , ICAr, Mathura<br />
*ELANCHEZHIAN RAJAMANICKAM [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0jtmf8xuytozh] , ICAR RCER Patna, Patna, Bihar<br />
*puran chandra [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_00ifhcihkqhef] , ICAR Res Complex for NEH Region, Umiam Meghalaya, Umiam, Meghalaya<br />
*Dr. Bhabagrahi Sahoo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_00a3gr3mzt1b4] , ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Nagaland centre, Orissa<br />
*Poonam Jayant Singh [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0nfksqozgbq8r] , ICAR/NBFGR, LUCKNOW INDIA<br />
*v.uma [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_37dfgpma7ydja] , IGM Library, university of hyderabad, Hyderabad<br />
*Prof K Subramanian [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_20mth8o21k1tt] , ignou, new delhi<br />
*Dr. Petikam Srinivas [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0gu996pm26085] , IIHR, Bhubaneswar Orissa<br />
*Dr. Tejaswini [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1x1c11wgo7pzj] , IIHR, Bangalore, Karnataka<br />
*Dr.P.E.Rajasekharan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_015bibyp40crq] , IIHR, Bangalore, Bangalore,India<br />
*Shishir K. Jha [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1z8j9nkc4ucxr] , IIT Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra<br />
*Kamal Batra [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_141dxu41vyyx9] , Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi<br />
*Sridhar Gutam [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1yyiyiltpuxfg] , Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, Delhi<br />
*Abhijit Kar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_30pzmd8llccir] , Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, Delhi<br />
*Dr. D.V.K. Nageswara Rao [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_329p2edaavfo4] , Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, JHANSI<br />
*A N Lokesha [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_14d4esyk75df3] , Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, Karnataka<br />
*DR ALOK DAS [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3fyaqn61rghvg] , INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PULSES RESEARCH, KANPUR, UTTAR PRADESH<br />
*Prasad S Hendre [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2vfrapf539ido] , ITC R&amp;D CEntre, Andhra Pradesh<br />
*Ramamurthy [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0sod7q36uxxk8] , ITM, Chennai<br />
*Janakiraman [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0y58c8qxk86vl] , M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai,India<br />
*sachin sudhakarrao more [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_27j1evy563g3y] , Marathwada Agricultural University, parbhani, maharashtra<br />
*Istaq Ahmad [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0q0n7bpeepcp1] , Maulana Azad Medicl College( University of Delhi ) Faculty of Medicl Science New Delhi, Delhi<br />
*Vijay Parashar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_253b3d7lh74sp] , Mody Institute of Technology &amp; Science: Deemed University Lakshmangarh Sikar (Rajasthan), Sikar ,Rajasthan<br />
*srinivas [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2xu51zb2ozj0j] , MPUAT, Rajasthan<br />
*ramesh [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_gyonb8tr8zc8] , mrcet.com, hyd<br />
*sandhya [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2malgrnlr90of] , Nalanda college of Pharmacy, Nalgonda,Andhra pradesh<br />
*Neelam Gupta [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_18xai0q174oo9] , National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, Karnal, Haryana<br />
*ravinder [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2tm4uzgllmf74] , national Institute, Hyderabad<br />
*Ketki Bhatia [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1dlhl37l3ucl6] , National Institute of Occupational Health, Ahmedabad, Gujarat<br />
*G. Mahesh [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1995dhln9v2oq] , National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, New Delhi<br />
*Dr Sumant Vyas [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1nd6m3kkcvpco] , National Research Centre on Camel, Bikaner, Bikaner, Rajasthan<br />
*SANJIT MAITI [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_00drhmmtfo8v6] , National Research Centre on Yak, KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL<br />
*P.Kathiravan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3a6me3bwd8mid] , NBAGR, Karnal, Haryana<br />
*SUDARSHAN KUMAR [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_06edqte3ys1ie] , NDRI Karnal, HYDERABAD<br />
*Madhan, M [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3tttqwjmngv2o] , NIT Rourkela, Orisa<br />
*Hidayath KP [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2tmh8i20u2c7l] , NRC for Banana, ICAR, Trichy, Trichy, Tamilnadu<br />
*Dr.Prabhat Kumar Pankaj [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2z3i7v6edkp3t] , NRC on Pig, Rani, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh<br />
*Dr Akhilesh Kumar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3g1jl6ufngh81] , NRC on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB), New Delhi<br />
*N C Gupta [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0pkjb8sk1f3cr] , NRCPB, new delhi<br />
*Prof Nagubandi Laxman Rao [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ufl6659wa6c4] , Osmania university, Hyderabad<br />
*c chinnabalu [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3iydehmu0g4tq] , priyadarshini p.g.college, hyderabad, andhra pradesh<br />
*Shanmugam M [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ah36tltlujcj] , Project Directorate on Poultry, Hyderabad<br />
*Tammireddi Ganapathi Rao [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3upaprp4xbnvr] , prrm engineering colle, Andhrapradesh. Hyderabad<br />
*Lode Vijay Bhasker [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1k5wh92r6hqkh] , PRRM Engineering College, Shaba, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh<br />
*Geetha.S. [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_071x7brvg8dbl] , Raman Research Institute, Bangalore,Karnataka<br />
*Ravi Chamria [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0zprrapqeb094] , Sakshay Web Technologies Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, Delhi<br />
*Hareshkumar Keharia [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_32xtf4xr43pkm] , Sardar Patel University, Anand, Gujarat<br />
*Dr Mayank Trivedi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_31oujociqb7l0] , Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat-India<br />
*Dr Mayank Trivedi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_mjt143] , Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar-Gujarat-India, Karamsad<br />
*Balasubramanian Veeraraghavan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_122yp6wfdiube] , Scientific Publishing Services (P) Ltd, Chennai, Tamilnadu<br />
*Dr. Lalit Mohan Gupta [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3j912igdbd8ir] , SKUAST-Jammu, Jammu, J&K<br />
*VASANTHI KUMAR [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_26qqgllmhydw1] , SNIST, hyderabad<br />
*venkat [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1hgxnpp9hlwg4] , SNIST, Hyderabad, Andrapradesh<br />
*thoutam ravinder [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2oatk3fzq6s7o] , snist, hyderabad andhrapradesh<br />
*srinivasmothipati [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2ooguohq39uay] , SNIST, hyderabad,AP<br />
*shalu sharma [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0vl4kjausapa4] , springer india, new delhi<br />
*gompala gowrunaidu [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1hz9jfsq6iqnk] , sreenidhi engineering college, hyderabad<br />
*RAVINDER NAIK GUGULOTH [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_16zm6zm7fns56] , sreenidhi institute of science &amp; tech., HYDERABAD<br />
*saikishore [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0xe4q5usj5i3t] , Sreenidhi Institute of Science&amp; Technology, Hyderabad<br />
*Vanimi Reddy Diwakar Reddy [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_07dvhox508fyr] , Sri Venkateswara University college of Engineering, Tiruapati, andhra Pradesh<br />
*Govind Sharma [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_20k55mdr0kdzn] , State Institute for Rehabilitation, Training and Research (SIRTAR), Rohtak, Haryana<br />
*vijaya kumar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2qq2b8zqbxeox] , svims library, tirupati, andhra pradesh<br />
*Swaminathan Raguraman [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1z3r5htf8ocwi] , Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore<br />
*Dr G R Sabapathy [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2w4bncnbdip36] , TANUVAS, Chennai<br />
*Tariq Ahmad Shah [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3306ildsigld3] , tariqahmadshah@gmail.com, Jammu and Kashmir<br />
*Ganesamoorthi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_26wckepl5f3cr] , UAS Bangalore, bangalore karnataka<br />
*shivanna [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2l3j9kvijoat1] , UAS, Bangalore, Udupi District, Karnataka<br />
*Dr K R Vasudeva [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2frumcgqyza2f] , UHS,Bagalkot, Bangalore, Karnataka<br />
*Vittal Kuligod [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2tbzrnsplv07o] , University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka<br />
*Dr. Poonam Sharma [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1006xm03d3jy5] , University of Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi<br />
*Mrs.V.J.Suseela [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3024q5vivrty2] , University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh<br />
*Aruna [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_23l31zsde6rln] , vikasadhatri, Hyderabad<br />
*Mahua Banerjee [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_157dmr4i75ivb] , Visva-Bharati, West Bengal<br />
*ShanthiRajashekar [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0eckf7k3isc3y] , Wipro Technologies Ltd, Hyderabad,A.P<br />
*kalakata ramesh [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1yqjyfdah6z4c] , Yogananda Institute of Technology &amp; Science, andhra pradesh<br />
===Iran===<br />
*shahzad nasr esfahani [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3corw9eiq5dtr] , Islamic azad university of iran, Tehran<br />
===Israel===<br />
*Dan Mires [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_39dz07ivv3hgh] , The Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh, Ein Hamifratz, Mobile post Ashrat 25210<br />
===Japan===<br />
*Soichi Tokizane [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_356srsmjegxny] , Aichi University, Tokyo<br />
*Kazuhiro Hayashi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0empfm4781kiw] , Chemical Society of Japan, Tokyo<br />
*Tomoya Hirano [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0467580ujxee4] , Cirius Technologies Inc., Tokyo<br />
*Tomoaki Watanabe [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ikd2f1ar5cbv] , Creative Commons Japan, Tokyo<br />
*Masako SUZUKI [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_11um60i9nsjpy] , Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido<br />
*Naoko Kubo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1t83x7dxxcoai] , Ibaraki University, Ibaraki<br />
*Alagu Manickavelu [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3omfe96mqa9nt] , Kihara Institute for Biological Research, Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Kanagawa<br />
*Shinji MINE [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1hu1zj7hmguwx] , Mie University, Mie<br />
*Koji Hatada [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2ab4h5d8xrnmg] , Musashi Engineering, Inc., Chohu<br />
*Keita Bando [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1xujxkwkqr1az] , My Open Archive, Aichi<br />
*Shigeto Oeda [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_20ck6bv86gzkt] , n/a, Fujisawa, Kanagawa<br />
*Takahiro Nakano [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3bu7km3swrgut] , Nagoya Gakuin University, Owariasahi-shim Aichi-pref<br />
*Masao Takaku [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_00seyk2pqy32a] , National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba<br />
*Shin-ichi Todoroki [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1jxsyfi1298ou] , National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki<br />
*Izumi Sugita [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3e9rkrf9vvtqi] , National Institute of Informatics / SPARC Japan, Tokyo<br />
*Ikuko TSUCHIDE [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3gsg6x8aw4rl5] , Osaka University Library, Osaka<br />
*SUGITA Shigeki [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3g8eddj4g80xz] , Otaru University of Commerce Library, Otaru, Hokkaido<br />
*Seiko Tokuda [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0137ptkkff08o] , the University of Tsukuba Library, Tsukuba, Ibaraki<br />
*Fuji Nagami [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3ls1dd851gg3v] , Tohoku University, Sendai<br />
*Sho Sato [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3jibyt8fy2gy4] , University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki<br />
===Korea===<br />
*Dr Praveen Kumar Sharma [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1vz0i4jv2q6nt] , Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services, Iksan<br />
===Lebanon===<br />
*sawsan habre [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_20hed9m8hrbb3] , Lebanese American University-, Beirut<br />
===Nepal===<br />
*Rabi G. Rasaily [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_317dy9o8nejse] , China Agricultural University, Kathmandu<br />
*Geba Nath Nyaupane [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2fpacngxrafwd] , Tribhuvan University Central Library, Kathmandu<br />
===Pakistan===<br />
*Rahmatullah [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_196cijqljgl7g] , Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi<br />
*Shahnaz Zuberi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3dgfq9s311czs] , Pakistan Agricultural Resaerch Council, Islamabad<br />
*shafqat ullah bhutto [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_33crmtgdh42ij] , s a latif uni: kharpur, sukkur<br />
===Saudi Arabia===<br />
*Rick Johnson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0uk1dfa886uco] , King Abdullah University of Science &amp; Technology (KAUST), Thuwal<br />
*Sarah Algirim [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_230jhnzuluwhz] , King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal/Jeddah<br />
*Dr. Paraj Shukla [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1a77e62wy1oq1] , King Saud University, Riyadh<br />
===Singapore===<br />
*Aaron Tay [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_17eqi6h1ky70f] , National University of Singapore, Singapore<br />
===Sri Lanka===<br />
*Sulochanie Devasurendra [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3150zvyxmsu2g] , Ministry of Nation Building, Galle<br />
===Taiwan===<br />
*Maureen Mecozzi [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_19wym58nsvg6o] , AVRDC - The World Vegetable Center, Shanhua, Tainan<br />
*FjuLins [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_07k4y0b75a9xn] , Department of Library and Information Science, Fu Jen Catholic University, Sinjhung, Taipei County<br />
*Kerim Friedman [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_kerimfriedman] , NDHU, Taiwan, Hualien<br />
===Thailand===<br />
*J Tim Denny [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2kqyendan16az] , PC4peace, Chonburi<br />
===Uzbekistan===<br />
*Sherzod Kosimov [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_214x38toygqaa] , ICARDA, Tashkent<br />
<br />
==Europe==<br />
*Niels Stern [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1hk6uvwp0n459] , Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen<br />
*Dr.Ehab fathy aboueladab [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2ez3h6n03wpmy] , Mansoura University, Damietta<br />
*Merit Burenkov [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1pjyphwb3o809] , University of Tartu Library, Tartu<br />
*Katri Larmo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0j6turam75s5q] , Meilahti Campus Library Terkko, Helsinki<br />
*Kwok Ng [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2d7chu11u39ub] , University of Jyvaskyla, Jyväskylä<br />
*Amarois [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_234abxps2ujp9] , Bibliothèque de l'Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully<br />
*Ivo Grigorov [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_13yyujo4e8o2z] , European Institute for Marine Science, Brest<br />
*Marine Sciences For Society [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1nj6gzdjyigv9] , Marine Sciences For Society, Brest, Paris, Berlin, Kiel, Barcelona ++<br />
*Hélène Bosc [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2877f29uerh09] , retired from National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), Tours<br />
*Nicolas Alarcon [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0a2jrp8plimit] , Université d'Angers, Angers<br />
===Austria===<br />
*Noella Edelmann [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1zdm0hmts2wfz] , Danube University Krems, Krems, Austria<br />
===Belgium===<br />
*Bram Luyten [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_23mlv0q27pbct] , @mire NV - DSpace service provider, Heverlee<br />
*Fred Bergman [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_10d9c9x0fai1d] , FRTA, herron<br />
===Germany===<br />
*Marco Tullney [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0pdu3khwane0x] , Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Berlin<br />
*Kathrin Gitmans [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2bd38bbd812xo] , Helmholtz Asscociation Open Access Project, Bremerhaven<br />
*Heinz Pampel [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2zs7rkmq4ytef] , Helmholtz Association, Berlin<br />
*Angelika Finke [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_14irwoa0r9tdy] , IFM-GEOMAR Library, Kiel<br />
*Rubina Vock [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1moaa1wyy80xl] , INA gGmbH on the Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin<br />
*Malte Dreyer [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_20xmcabybs1pv] , MPDL, Munich<br />
*Claudia Koltzenburg [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_34xbcifr8eox8] , myself, Hamburg<br />
*Lambert Heller [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0axq8rxmg03z6] , TIB/UB Hannover, Hannover, Niedersachsen<br />
*Claudia Koltzenburg [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_06scaz05s8fh4] , University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany<br />
*Günter Mey [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3gxobfhn5mij3] , University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg-Stendal, Stendal; Berlin<br />
*Anja Oberlaender [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0d1di1voqjzy9] , University of Konstanz, Konstanz<br />
*Paul Vierkant [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3aeygosfnxre2] , University of Konstanz, Constance<br />
===Ireland===<br />
*Aoife Lawton [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0exxwiwt4fi62] , Health Service Executive Ireland, Dublin<br />
*Gethin White [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0das5e10mryty] , HSE, DUBLIN<br />
===Italy===<br />
*Ivana Truccolo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_07ekdlyi6sefa] , Centro di Riferimento Oncologico Aviano, Aviano (PN)<br />
*Imma Subirats [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2behbasap4wyd] , FAO of the United Nations, Rome<br />
*Paola De Castro [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_35tn67uhpsn5u] , Istituto Superiore di Sanità, rome<br />
*Francesca Valentini [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0q2d9o1v3mxps] , Università degli Studi di Trento, Trento<br />
===Latvia===<br />
*Inta Mikluna [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3iqordjt8qsvk] , "Culture Information Systems" state agency, Riga<br />
===Lithuania===<br />
*Gintare Tautkeviciene [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_ivorsxup8q3m] , Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas<br />
===The Netherlands===<br />
*Brenda Sorensen [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1z3udyv7eonel] , Data Archiving and Networked Services, The Hague<br />
*Keith Russell [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0l0btsto5y1ba] , SURFfoundation, Utrecht<br />
*Annemiek van der Kuil [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_SURFMiek] , SURFfoundation, Utrecht<br />
*Guus van den Brekel (digicmb) [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_101060dv1dadh] , University medical Center Groningen, CMB, Groningen<br />
*Cees de Blaaij [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_11y5h5welx0wg] , University of Amsterdam, Middelburg<br />
*Esther Hoorn [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_17kx7cithlmta] , University of Groningen Library, The Netherlands<br />
===Norway===<br />
*Caroline Sutton [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2iu2jxk6upr2t] , Co-Action Publishing and OASPA, Skedsmokorset<br />
===Poland===<br />
*Ewa Dobrogowska [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2vls5nak8ougi] , Institute of Public Health, Kraków<br />
*Malgorzata Grzymala [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_249zpc8nn8ep6] , Przystanek Ksiazka, Public library in Warsaw., Warsaw<br />
*Malgorzata Burnecka [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2joyoj7u39vk5] , University of Wroclaw, Institute of Sociology, Wroclaw<br />
===Portugal===<br />
*Eloy Rodrigues [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_392p99im95jld] , Universidadade do Minho, Guimarães<br />
*Ana Moutinho [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_349r8shr9g2uh] , University Fernando Pessoa, Porto<br />
*Pedro Príncipe [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_pprincipe] , University of Minho, Porto<br />
===Romania===<br />
*Constantinescu Nicolaie [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_237z5gmlfo603] , Kosson, București<br />
===Russian Federation===<br />
*Victor Sibirsky [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1zatzm5u6pwbf] , MIEMP, Moskow<br />
*Daria Martynova [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3jijgfgqogs6w] , Zoological Institute RAS, St.Petersburg<br />
===Serbia===<br />
*Zoran Zdravkovic [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3vi8fwkx7r7hd] , Belgrade City Library, Belgrade, Serbia<br />
*Ana Ivkovic [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_175b4y0ya838i] , Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, Belgrade<br />
*Vedran [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3raa44v4gp5mx] , Linux Centar, Belgrade<br />
*Olivera Nastic [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2wvzfy1ifmjb1] , Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, Serbia<br />
*Milica Stevanović [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_24c5mu86v9h8m] , Narodna biblioteka Kruševac, Kruševac<br />
*Sanja Antonic [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2f809tiog39ae] , University library, Belgrade<br />
*Mirjana Brkovic [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0mughxapyvjqo] , University of Novi Sad Central Library, Novi Sad<br />
*Vedran [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2kgku20rdcjam] , Linux Centar, Belgrade<br />
===Slovenia===<br />
*Nana Turk [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3nk1fzezayaoj] , scmk, Ljubljana<br />
===Spain===<br />
*Veronica Juan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3t0vw48k4wfo0] , Andalusian Public Health System Virtual Library, Seville, Andalusia<br />
*Pilar Toro [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_31jxzbqesfl6g] , Andalusian Public Health System Virtual Library, Sevilla, Andalusian<br />
*Francisco Fernández Ordóñez [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2ogk1i3zipoud] , BV-SSPA, Sevilla<br />
*Reme Melero [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_07dnhyyfcv6by] , CSIC, Valencia<br />
*Nancy Gómez [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3bwsez034oarv] , E-LIS Editor, Madrid<br />
*consol garcia [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2twym9g6w6ssy] , Technical University of Catalunya BCN TECH, barcelona<br />
*Alicia Lopez Medina [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_23da4f4fwsfcn] , UNED, Madrid<br />
*Cristina López Pérez [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0i4jkh8uhut4g] , Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain<br />
*Cristina Vaquer [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3s3ludcm9tgan] , Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona<br />
*Javier Gomez [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0j51o93hw9s4z] , University of Alicante, Alicante<br />
===Sweden===<br />
*Martin Belcher [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0k23pvq9op9md] , INASP, Lund<br />
*Caroline Karregård [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_24khd135sx6wq] , Karolinska Institutet University Library, Stockholm<br />
*Marjatta Sikström [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2uhsp0qrl46kn] , Stockholm University Library, Stockholm<br />
*Jenny [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0ljz7ywrfslrt] , Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp<br />
===Switzerland===<br />
*Thomas Henkel [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3rm7lw0xrwr0z] , University of Fribourg (Switzerland), Fribourg, FR<br />
===Ukraine===<br />
*Iryna Kuchma [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1vcocdcdbzdgo] , eIFL.net, Kyiv<br />
<br />
===United Kingdom===<br />
*Gulliver, The open access turtle [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_08y4r0wh54jzw] , BioMed Central, London<br />
*Sana Mulla [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2gmx97n41042y] , BioMed Central Ltd, London<br />
*Lucy Sheppard [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2c5ta4statc2u] , BioWisdom Ltd, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire<br />
*Barbara Bultmann [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0du8dcf6bkmfz] , Cambridge University Library, Cambridge<br />
*Ricardo Calil [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2f5lzr4qjy3qh] , Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales<br />
*Jane H Smith [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0qheobh2zjb8o] , Centre for Research Communications, Nottingham<br />
*Dominic Tate [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2e9ok3v0jgu2p] , Centre for Research Communications, Nottingham<br />
*Barbara Kirsop [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3jlubnx2tfh9s] , Electronic Publishing Trust for Development, Nottinghamshire<br />
*Lucy Browse [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2bo66rr3v944m] , INASP, Oxford<br />
*Sioux Cumming [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3galmwhs9rs5z] , INASP, Oxford<br />
*Julie Walker [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_194h8ythtqzf9] , INASP, Oxford<br />
*Alma Swan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2tebfkydbz5qz] , Key Perspectives Ltd, Exeter<br />
*Nick Sheppard [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_31muir3tojwvm] , Leeds Met, Leeds<br />
*Geraldine [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_33l29wk7r76sx] , Medical Research Council, London<br />
*Jan Reichelt [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0lx3eh07604ly] , Mendeley, London<br />
*Graham Steel [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2yw0q4ix9sbwd] , n/a, Glasgow, Strathclyde<br />
*Danica [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0pn7u8jr2g0y6] , Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford<br />
*Miguel Ferreira [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ngxokeq5v4wq] , Technik, Ltd., Berkhamsted<br />
*Peter Murray-Rust [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ogt2h4256j5t] , University of Cambridge, Cambridge<br />
*Stevan Harnad [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3rbag1kbolvpd] , University of Southampton, Southampton<br />
*Joanna Ball [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1lqilccntjwna] , University of Sussex, Brighton<br />
*Jane Harvell [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_39j5seiniabj1] , University of Sussex, Brighton<br />
*Chris Keene [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1atopu4wzwq7f] , University of Sussex, Brighton<br />
*Daniel Livingstone [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_26j8045fiwiia] , University of the West of Scotland, Glasgow<br />
<br />
==North America==<br />
===Canada===<br />
*Barbara McDonald [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_18avagm951cpt] , Brock University, St. Catharines Ontario<br />
*Richard Baer [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2vjwooemrf5m6] , Camosun College, BC<br />
*Normand Cyr [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2sassnj7y7uy3] , McGill University, Montréal, Québec<br />
*amy buckland [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1xyismi1gl7ph] , McGill University Library, Montreal, QC<br />
*Donna Bourne-Tyson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_DonnaBT] , Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax<br />
*Sam kalb [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_25b1ymm6pok1l] , Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario<br />
*Nasser Saleh [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_25e1td1hxrnhw] , Queen's University, kingston, ON<br />
*Kevin Stranack [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2yewtoggyjisz] , SFU/PKP, Regina, SK<br />
*Gwen Bird [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_27bl7b1668hbl] , Simon Fraser University, Burnary, BC<br />
*Donald Taylor [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_26su6pg40egh5] , Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC<br />
*Heather Morrison [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_216qt031wkykp] , Simon Fraser University / BC Electronic Library Network, Vancouver<br />
*Leslie Hetherington [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_17ti37lxezwdm] , The Idea Rat, Toronto, ON<br />
*Jean-Claude Guédon [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1n5ogfgps44hx] , Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec<br />
*Denise Koufogiannakis [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ju2o078901qn] , University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta<br />
*Pam Ryan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2tdn6aj5xirm6] , University of Alberta Libraries, Edmonton<br />
*Joy Kirchner [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1v02cy0kivsjv] , University of British Columbia, British Columbia<br />
*Andrew Waller [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_29ch3lzprbsc5] , University of Calgary, Calgary, AB<br />
*K. Jane Burpee [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_burpee2] , University of Guelph, Guelph ON<br />
*Wayne Johnston [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2q0pskyfyzrgs] , University of Guelph, Guelph, ON<br />
*Patrick Labelle [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1pow0y3qruxlz] , University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario<br />
*Stian Haklev [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2f651u224fxw4] , University of Toronto, Toronto, ON<br />
*Leslie Chan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2uvre3gh2z07v] , University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario<br />
*Sarah Forbes [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3tn5vmbd6jaue] , University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario<br />
*Yang Zeng [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3kvvd0p3i5bft] , University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto<br />
*Andrea Kosavic [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0odpxcpkdhc06] , York University, Toronto, Ontario<br />
===Cuba===<br />
*Alejandro Caballero Rivero [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0zim9xqrmib57] , Academy of Sciences of Cuba, Havana<br />
*Management [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_38llpj65ih8lt] , Center of Information and Technology Management, Matanzas<br />
*Nancy Sánchez Tarragó [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2pofio9vekp6f] , Public Health Ministry, La Habana<br />
===Jamaica===<br />
*Sean Newman [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_wi2bd1r615ty] , University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston<br />
*Racquel Porter [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2436i4bnjgbx6] , Virtual Library World, J.A<br />
===Mexico===<br />
*Eduardo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3jli4ruilts17] , UNAM, Mexico<br />
*Alfredo Sánchez [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_227s4o64gt70k] , Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Puebla<br />
*Antonio Sanchez [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2yirlcj96ny9o] , Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico D.F.<br />
===Puerto Rico===<br />
*Marisol Gomez Mouakad [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1f8n8vr9hh8tq] , Hormiga Cinema Inc/ UPRH, San Juan, Puerto Rico<br />
*Santia Velazquez [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3jky39st5ogs0] , University of Puerto Rico - Humacao, Guaynabo<br />
===United States===<br />
*Gustavo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1hr7ufq3r3jjg] , ASU-PKP, Tempe, AZ<br />
*Kathleen Cowan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0rf3nrifl7ny7] , bepress, Berkeley, CA<br />
*Peter Suber [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0373w40fdydkm] , Berkman Center, Harvard University, Brooksville, ME<br />
*Serena Hunt [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2urzn9kj033p4] , BestThinking, Cary, NC<br />
*Tim Fellert [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1tqinugsfqrqh] , BHRT, Barrow, AK<br />
*Elizabeth Brown [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_nqtgn6sylbtz] , Binghamton University Libraries, Binghamton, NY<br />
*Michelle Armstrong [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3tm21nfq5btys] , Boise State University, Boise, ID<br />
*Dan Benedetti [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2xsqbwrz99kus] , Boston University, Boston, MA<br />
*Jen Ferguson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1qpmzsyqeefsr] , Brandeis University, Waltham, MA<br />
*Miley Cyrus fakes [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_09k8pnmlw2epx] , BVC, LA, CA<br />
*Denise Troll Covey [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_dtrollcovey] , Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
*Erika Linke [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3aew3nupufjsz] , Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
*Allegra Swift Gonzalez [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_21zokps5b57ul] , Claremont University Consortium, Claremont, CA<br />
*Jeff Bullington [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1yrb7ciihpl8n] , Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO<br />
*Melissa A. Brown [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0f4aprhwxffo6] , Columbia University, Brooklyn, NY<br />
*Andrea Davis [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_25nxawg7emf88] , Detail Matters, Jamaica Plain, MA<br />
*Pat Thibodeau [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_08qn2v83bgj1t] , Duke University, Durham, NC<br />
*Lisa Macklin [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_34gb8bk848fgc] , Emory University, Atlanta, GA<br />
*Kelly McDonald [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_32ibkzaa3wcbv] , Flat World Knowledge, Montclair, NJ<br />
*Amelia Chappelle [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2yb86kmzu6g3g] , Genetic Alliance, Washington, DC<br />
*Vaughn [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_17nr9xpiriihq] , Genetic Alliance, Washington, DC<br />
*Sharon Terry [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1nbr65tebg8ru] , Genetic Alliance, Washington, DC<br />
*Claudia Holland [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1nat5it6jspcd] , George Mason University, Fairfax, VA<br />
*Michelle Lecuyer [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1gnc5vj1eq7h9] , George Mason University, Alexandria, VA<br />
*Julie Speer [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1wi6cvp85eia6] , Georgia Tech Library &amp; Information Center, Atlanta, GA<br />
*Rae Jesano [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_37hkicea8x9y8] , Health Science Center Library/ University of Florida, Gainesville, FL<br />
*Stephanie Davis-Kahl [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_StephDK] , Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL<br />
*Luise [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3ixbd3swhknts] , Independent, Chicago, IL<br />
*Jason Baird Jackson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_oizmklz4811h] , Indiana University Bloomington (Museum Anthropology Review), Bloomington, IN<br />
*Jennifer Solomon [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_388bll6kjb0yo] , Intrahealth International, Chapel Hill, NC<br />
*Diane Johnson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1nazpkdmvgaot] , J .Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, Univ of MO - Columbia, Columbia, MO<br />
*Mies Martin [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3o4hf5arx81br] , J. Robert Van Pelt and Opie Library, Houghton, MI<br />
*Barbara Janson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3ioqadadhc1o3] , Johnson &amp; Wales University Harborside Library, Providence Rhode Island<br />
*Donna Ekart [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_315oazthi0ay8] , K-State Libraries, Manhattan, KS<br />
*Jenny Oleen [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2ngd3mh4aqw7j] , K-State Libraries, Manhattan, KS<br />
*Andrea Lynch [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2fn41zyaesr62] , Lee Graff Medical &amp; Scientific Library, City of Hope/Beckman Research Institute, Duarte, CA<br />
*Heather ODaniel [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3g3k0h4y0y3n5] , Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM<br />
*William Gunn [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3fh5ks2klmq3z] , Mendeley Research Networks, San Diego, CA<br />
*Haihua Li [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0mni1fynd23in] , Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI<br />
*Jamaica Jones [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3fvz6szbm3g4c] , National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO<br />
*TJ Lusher [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1f71gk38yfvog] , Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL<br />
*Anne Gilliland [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_36dzss2zoem32] , Ohio State University, Columbus, OH<br />
*Melissa Hagemann [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1djbgttzal2yb] , Open Society Institute, New York, NY<br />
*Liz Allen [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3ue1l0tpozbz3] , PLoS, San Francisco, CA<br />
*Allison Hawxhurst [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2qjfgctsa0ifw] , PLoS, San Francisco, CA<br />
*Bora Zivkovic [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3l6xn7nnces0c] , PLoS, Chapel Hill, NC<br />
*Pat Margis [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_037nqfn3fhzwr] , Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA<br />
*Donna Okubo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3mm2rrd27hybq] , Public Library of Science (PLoS), San Francisco, CA<br />
*Scott Stensland [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3ucqw80hc9gc6] , self, South New Berlin, NY<br />
*Katharine Dunn [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3cwq2d0yzsg53] , Simmons College, Boston, MA<br />
*David Carlson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_00kswzvcdoav8] , Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL<br />
*Laura Iandoli [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3sufxb1mpcp64] , SPARC, Fairchild Air Force Base, WA<br />
*Heather Joseph [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2w7jf5874qz4p] , SPARC, Washington, DC<br />
*Stacie Lemick [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1307raryw2wfx] , SPARC, New Market, MD<br />
*Jennifer McLennan (2nd account) [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1612evcknfd2i] , SPARC, Washington, DC<br />
*Jennifer McLennan [http://www.openaccessweek.org/profile/JenniferMcLennan] , SPARC, Washington, DC<br />
*Nick Shockey [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2k70irl2fpnga] , SPARC / Right to Research Coalition, Washington, DC<br />
*Catherine L. Dumas [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ehlhce8hodda] , SUNY Albany, Albany, NY<br />
*Sonja Landes [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2wl5qdz3m0shc] , SUNY Geneseo, Geneseo, New York<br />
*Bonnie Swoger [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1r7pby85mwnps] , SUNY Geneseo, Geneseo, NY<br />
*Holly Mercer [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2y75b6g7h99hd] , Texas A&amp;M University, College Station, TX<br />
*Kristi Park [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3m2674worhrhq] , Texas Digital Library, Austin, TX<br />
*Priyan Weerappuli [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_03e03szrwigc8] , The Open Source Science Project, West Bloomfield, MI<br />
*Antoinette Nelson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_nelsona] , The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX<br />
*stephen pomes [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0kjjd28qn7k39] , u.s. dept. of the interior/mms, New Orleans, LA<br />
*Phoebe Ayers [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_09zhypyrjdi9w] , UC Davis, Davis, CA<br />
*Jane Faulkner [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1ao065gyfh0y8] , UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA<br />
*Marta Brunner [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3rjpwzzjhysig] , UCLA, Los Angeles, CA<br />
*Bonnie Tijerina [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0zup5ijtzkbbp] , UCLA, Los Angeles, CA<br />
*Laurie N. taylor [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1u4qatupb8euj] , UF Libraries, Gainesville, FL<br />
*Lisa Palmer [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_02y715zo5f2go] , UMass Medical School, Worcester, MA<br />
*Seangill Peter Bae [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_158orxzb4o2jr] , University At Albany, Library, Albany, NY<br />
*Lorre Smith [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_LorreSmith] , University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY<br />
*Lori Widzinski [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1mio852ek0lw8] , University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY<br />
*Heather Martin [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_101c8s5ldzx07] , University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL<br />
*Dan Lee [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3o7cmvdfhmfl3] , University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ<br />
*Elisabeth Remak-Honnef [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1g5oy5finlb7x] , University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA<br />
*Caryn N [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_25hupi800h261] , University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA<br />
*Arta Dobbs [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_lmstowe] , University of Connecticut, Farmington<br />
*Margeaux Johnson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1pnba6ymhv51s] , University of Florida, Gainesville, FL<br />
*Michelle Leonard [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0bcpdlhak973d] , University of Florida, Gainesville, FL<br />
*Marilyn Ochoa [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_16j974dkja9tg] , University of Florida, Gainesville, FL<br />
*Elizabeth Outler [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_30hf55q2npbqr] , University of Florida Legal Information Center, Gainesville, FL<br />
*Isabel D. Silver [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0p5o8k5ntpeag] , University of Florida Smathers Libraries, Gainesville, FL<br />
*Yoko Yamamoto [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1f7g67hypey4m] , University of Hawai'i Manoa, Honolulu, HI<br />
*Sandy De Grotoe [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1c27c4lkpm5jz] , University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL<br />
*Brian Rosenblum [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1hubeqov4ol8d] , University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS<br />
*Siva Kumar Panguluri [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2nqgv3ujj3140] , University of Louisville, Louisville, KY<br />
*Terry Owen [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_25hk888773bbk] , University of Maryland, College Park, MD<br />
*Amy Lana [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0tgtqtatxxosk] , University of Missouri, Columbia, MO<br />
*Michael J. Strait [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0fn6sjq06nmuh] , University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO<br />
*Jeanne Pavy [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1pl6uz76vll1a] , University of New Orleans Library, New Orleans, LA<br />
*Laura [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1y6fowu2gddkb] , University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX<br />
*Pascal Calarco [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1jjvqliny94a] , University of Notre Dame, Hesburgh Libraries, South Bend<br />
*Melissa Cardenas-Dow [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2p5rf2ubhnx9k] , University of Redlands, Redlands, CA<br />
*Shana Higgins [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_chickeninthelibrary] , University of Redlands, Redlands, CA<br />
*Bill Kennedy [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3uohffisp6el8] , University of Redlands, Redlands, CA<br />
*Ann Viera [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3fzzj5q26d2le] , University of Tennessee Knoxville, Knoxville, TN<br />
*Ruthie Brock [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1mf48ztjc7gse] , University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX<br />
*Mel DeSart [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_29wqz4ey1hxy1] , University of Washington, Seattle, WA<br />
*Jody Hoesly [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2c84vd3n9hk98] , University of Wisconsin Madison - Wendt Library, Madison, WI<br />
*Carrie Nelson [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_177cenqj9fazv] , University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI<br />
*Dorothea Salo [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1wpctzctcnv2l] , University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI<br />
*Heather Leary [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1o6q4gi7u1kwm] , Utah State University, Logan, UT<br />
*Rebecca Holz [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2a8ifqe9v2088] , UW-Madison, Madison, WI<br />
*Kay Vyhnanek [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1filun0b218cc] , Washington State Univesity, Pullman, WA<br />
*John Hagen [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0kgvrhtfv4ea2] , West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, WV<br />
*Frances Chu [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0reg6dgx4t19k] , Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA<br />
*Rachel Burley [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2e5c288a78lii] , Wiley, Brooklyn, NY<br />
*Charles J Greenberg [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3l21mt3xq1rds] , Yale University, Norwalk, CT<br />
*Athanasia (Nancy) Pontika [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1xn4vmqcgjmwx] , Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston, MA<br />
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==Oceania==<br />
===Australia===<br />
*Dr Danny Kingsley [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3hfbosmwwsahp] , Australian National University, Australian Capital Territory<br />
*sussi porsborg [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0cz67llt2bwu2] , Curtin University and University of Newcastle, perth WA<br />
*Michael Wood [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_35f26rzj1wqsh] , La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria<br />
*Lynn Fink [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2au651icgcnr] , University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD<br />
*Sten Christensen [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2gcqnm1aajsn6] , University of Sydney Library, Sydney, NSW<br />
*Helena Grunfeld [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0rgl43q6sfhoj] , Victoria University, Melbourne<br />
===New Zealand===<br />
*Tom Hill [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_10lod07d2dlal] , Libertas Academica, Auckland<br />
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==South America==<br />
===Argentina===<br />
*Paola A. Azrilevich [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_22ovuhqj6s5ne] , Biblioteca Electrónica de Ciencia y Tecnología. MINCYT, Buenos Aires<br />
*Dominique Babini [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_18z8iewco4yho] , CLACSO - Latin American Council of Social Sciences, Buenos Aires<br />
*Silvia Nakano [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_1j1krdyktwjlt] , Mincyt, Buenos Aires<br />
*Paola Carolina Bongiovani [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0rqbe7vay5ita] , Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva de Argentina, Rosario<br />
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===Brazil===<br />
*Eliane Thompson-Kronig [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2m36zh62nlukz] , Casa de Educação Tutorada- CADET, Rio de Janeiro-RJ<br />
*Dora Ann Lange Canhos [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_31knqssl3siwm] , CRIA, Campinas, São Paulo<br />
*Carolina Almeida Antunes Rossini [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_tl5dv0syhkny] , Harvard, Sao Paulo, SP<br />
*Hélio Kuramoto [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0ao5lraoa86fw] , IBICT, Taguatinga, DF<br />
*Gabriel Franklin Araujo Mathias [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2exs6ig6ut4u9] , Ibict, Brasilia, Distrito Federal<br />
*Eliana da Conceição Rocha [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2fatn9e3y9bl6] , IBICT, Brasília DF<br />
*Bianca Amaro [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0wrrosvf2sak0] , Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia, Brasília, DF<br />
*Graciela Selaimen [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_selaimen] , Instituto Nupef, Rio de Janeiro<br />
*Alvaro Galvani [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_34f9hzz27e9n6] , MRE - Brasil, Brasília, DF<br />
*Beatriz Valadares Cendon [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0ob23t979rlqr] , UFMG, Belo Horizonte, MG<br />
*Domingos Bernardo Gomes Santos [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3pupz8of1wott] , Universidade de São Paulo, Santos<br />
*Paula Maria Abrantes Cotta de Me [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_0nqnbkej2z42k] , Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro<br />
*Angelica [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_23kfil80e0mpy] , Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Rio GRande do Sul - Rio Grande<br />
*Fernando César Lima Leite [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_19wmugiu0m52s] , University of Brasilia, Brasília<br />
===Peru===<br />
*Julio Santillán Aldana [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_2k1tlchg9i1sh] , Instituto Bartolomé de Las Casas, Lima<br />
===Venezuela===<br />
*Ruben MEDINA [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3o8u30p9fdho8] , Universidad de Los Andes, Merida, Merida<br />
*Rodrigo Torréns [http://www.openaccessweek.org/xn/detail/u_3cvuv2gcew01z] , Universidad de Los Andes, Parque Tecnológico de Mérida, Mérida, Mérida</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Open_Access_Statements&diff=14412Open Access Statements2012-02-03T11:17:51Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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<div>[[File:oad2.jpeg|60px]] This list is part of the [http://oad.simmons.edu Open Access Directory].<br />
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* This is a section within the larger [[Bibliography of open access]].<br />
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= Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities =<br />
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"Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities." 22 October 2003. http://www.zim.mpg.de/openaccess-berlin/berlindeclaration.html<br />
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"CERN Signs Berlin Declaration." ''Open Access Now'', 7 June 2004. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=17#news1<br />
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"European Institutions Support Open Access with the 'Berlin Declaration.'" ''Open Access Now'', 17 November 2003. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=9<br />
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Gruss, Peter. "Open Access to Science and Culture." ''Science Magazine'', 16 January 2004, 311-312.<br />
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Kaser, Dick. "The Politics of Open Access." ''Information Today'' 20, no. 11 (2003): 16. http://www.infotoday.com/it/dec03/kaser2.shtml<br />
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Schiermeier, Quirin. "Open Access Wins German Support." ''Nature'', 23 October 2003, 752.<br />
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Stafford, Ned. "Open Access Europe." ''The Scientist'', 22 October 2003. http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20031022/06<br />
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Suber, Peter. "Berlin Declaration." ''SPARC Open Access Newsletter'', no. 67 (2003). http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/11-02-03.htm#berlin<br />
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= Bethesda Statement on Open Access =<br />
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"Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing." 20 June 2003. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/bethesda.htm<br />
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= Budapest Open Access Initiative =<br />
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Budapest Open Access Initiative. "Budapest Open Access Initiative." 14 February 2002. http://www.soros.org/openaccess/read.shtml<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Budapest Open Access Initiative Frequently Asked Questions." http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/boaifaq.htm<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Self-Archiving FAQ for the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI)." http://www.eprints.org/self-faq/<br />
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Butler, Declan. "Soros Offers Open Access to Science Papers." ''Nature'', 14 February 2002, 721. http://www.nature.com/nature/debates/e-access/Articles/soros.html<br />
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Dodd, Darren. "Scientists Push for Open Access Publishing." ''Information World Review'', 17 April 2002. http://www.iwr.co.uk/iwreview/1130980<br />
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Friend, Frederick J. "BOAI: the Budapest Open Access Initiative." In ''2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI): Gaining Independence with E-Prints Archives and OAI, CERN, 17-19 October 2002, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2002. http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&amp;categ=a02333&amp;id=a02333s9t2/video<br />
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Grimwade, Alexander M. "Open Societies Need Open Access." ''The Scientist'' 16, no. 4 (2002): 10.<br />
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Gu&eacute;don, Jean-Claude. "The Budapest Initiative for Open Access." ''Information Services &amp; Use'' 23, no. 2-3 (2003): 171-173.<br />
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Gu&eacute;don, Jean-Claude, and Melissa Hagemann. "Creating Scientific Value with Open Access: A Background Paper for the Budapest Meeting, January 16-18, 2003." (2003). http://www.soros.org/openaccess/pdf/background_paper.pdf<br />
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Hagan, Pat. "Cash Boost for Research Access." ''The Scientist'', 15 February 2002. http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20020215/03<br />
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Peek, Robin. "The Great BOAI Experiment." ''Information Today'' 19, no. 4 (2002): 40.<br />
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Poynder, Richard. "George Soros Gives $3 Million to New Open Access Initiative." ''Information Today'' 19, no. 4 (2002): 20, 24. http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb020218-1.htm<br />
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Spedding, Vanessa. "What Is Best Practice for Open Access?" ''Research Information'' (Summer 2002). http://www.researchinformation.info/risummer02soros_open_society.html<br />
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Suber, Peter. "BOAI Discussion List Launched." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 9, no. 4 (2003). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april03/04inbrief.html#SUBER<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Budapest FOS Conference." ''Free Online Scholarship Newsletter'', 5 December 2001. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/12-05-01.htm<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "The Budapest Open Access Initiative." ''Free Online Scholarship Newsletter'', 14 February 2001. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/02-14-02.htm<br />
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= NEAR =<br />
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Case, Mary M. "Community Responds to Proposals Regarding the Journals Crisis." ''ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC'', no. 204 (1999): 7-10. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/204/response.html<br />
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Shulenburger, David E. "Moving with Dispatch to Resolve the Scholarly Communication Crisis: From Here to NEAR." ''ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC'', no. 202 (1999): 2-3. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/202/shulenburger.html<br />
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= OECD Final Communique =<br />
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Editorial. "Declaring Good Intentions." ''Open Access Now'', 15 March 2004. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/editorials/?issue=14<br />
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. "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&mdash;Final Communique." 30 January 2004. http://www.oecd.org/document/0,2340,en_2649_34487_25998799_1_1_1_1,00.html<br />
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Quint, Barbara. "OECD Ministers Support Open Access for Publicly Funded Research Data." ''Information Today NewsBreaks &amp; The Weekly News Digest'', 9 February 2004. http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb040209-2.shtml<br />
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= Tempe Principles =<br />
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Alexander, Adrian. "Living the Principles&mdash;A Return to Tempe." ''ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC'', no. 215 (2001): 1-3. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/215/tempe.html<br />
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Bullington, Jeffrey, and Richard Fyffe. "From Crisis to Reform: University of Kansas Libraries Sponsor Campus Dialogue." ''College &amp; Research Libraries News'' 62, no. 1 (2001): 24-28.<br />
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Case, Mary M. "Principles for Emerging Systems of Scholarly Publishing." ''ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC'', no. 210 (2000): 1-4. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/210/principles.html<br />
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Chodorow, Stanley A. "The Tempe Principles in Practice." ''The Serials Librarian'' 42, no. 1/2 (2002): 29-39.<br />
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Ferriero, David S. "A View from the Scholarly Communication Trenches: 'Tempe Principles' Stir Faculty Discussion." ''ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC'', no. 212 (2000): 10. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/212/scholcom.html<br />
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Magner, Denise K. "Seeking a Radical Change in the Role of Publishing." ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', 16 June 2000, A16-A17.<br />
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= Washington DC Principles for Free Access to Science =<br />
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Farnham, Peter, and William R. Brinkley. "Society Publishers Provide More Than Open Access." ''The Scientist'' 18, no. 13 (2004): 8.<br />
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Giles, Jim. "Societies Take United Stand on Journal Access." ''Nature'', 25 March 2004, 356.<br />
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Guterman, Lila. "Scientific Societies' Publishing Arms Unite against Open-Access Movement." ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', 26 March 2004, A20. http://chronicle.com/cgi2-bin/printable.cgi?article=http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v50/i29/29a02001.htm<br />
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Iglehart, John K. "Global Health Policy and Free Access to Information." ''Health Affairs'' 23, no. 3 (2004): 7-8. http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/full/23/3/7<br />
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Malakoff, David. "Scientific Societies Lay Out 'Free Access' Principles." ''Science Magazine'', 26 March 2004, 1959.<br />
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Mantell, Katie. "US Societies Back Expanded Free Access to Research." ''SciDev.Net'', 18 March 2004. http://www.scidev.net/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=readnews&amp;itemid=1280&amp;language=1<br />
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McConnell, Greg. "Online Journals Seek Alternatives to Open Access." ''AAP News'' 25, no. 1 (2004): 14. http://aapnews.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/25/1/14<br />
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Quint, Barbara. "Sci-Tech Not-for-Profit Publishers Commit to Limited Open Access." ''Information Today NewsBreaks &amp; The Weekly News Digest'', 22 March 2004. http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb040322-2.shtml<br />
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Serva, Sandy. "Free For All? The Science of Publishing Research Online." ''EContent'' 27, no. 6 (2004): 11-12. http://www.ecmag.net/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=6611&amp;IssueID=208<br />
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Suber, Peter. "Reflections on the DC Principles." ''SPARC Open Access Newsletter'', no. 72 (2004). http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/04-02-04.htm#dc<br />
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"Washington DC Principles for Free Access to Science." 16 March 2004. http://www.dcprinciples.org/statement.pdf<br />
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= Wellcome Trust Position Statement and Research Reports =<br />
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Burke, Katherine. "Research Should Be Accessible to All, Says Wellcome Trust." ''BMJ'', 11 October 2003, 828. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/327/7419/828-b<br />
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Butler, Declan. "Wellcome to Fund Publication in Open-Access Journals." ''Nature'', 2 October 2003, 440.<br />
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Mantell, Katie. "Open Access 'Can Cut Costs by Up to 30 Per Cent.'" ''SciDev.Net'', 30 April 2004. http://www.scidev.net/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=readnews&amp;itemid=1343&amp;language=1<br />
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"Open Access Gets a Wellcome Boost." 3 November 2003. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=8<br />
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Pickering, Bobby. "Wellcome Says OA Will Reduce Publishing Costs." ''Information World Review'', 12 May 2004. http://www.iwr.co.uk/iwreview/1155082<br />
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Pincock, Stephen. "Wellcome Support for Open Access." ''The Scientist'', 1 October 2003. http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20031001/03/<br />
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SQW Limited. ''Costs and Business Models in Scientific Research Publishing: A Report Commissioned by the Wellcome Trust''. London: The Wellcome Trust, 2004. http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/en/images/costs_business_7955.pdf<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. ''Economic Analysis of Scientific Research Publishing: A Report Commissioned by the Wellcome Trust''. London: The Wellcome Trust, 2003. http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/en/images/SciResPublishing3_7448.pdf<br />
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Suber, Peter. "Wellcome Trust Commits to Open Access." ''SPARC Open Access Newsletter'', no. 66 (2003). http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/10-02-03.htm#wellcome<br />
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Weitzman, Jonathan B., and Robert Terry. "Wellcome Support for Open Access." ''Open Access Now'', 5 July 2004. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/archive/?page=features&amp;issue=18<br />
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"Wellcome Report Says Open Access Will Significantly Reduce Publishing Costs." ''Open Access Now'', 7 June 2004. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=17#news2<br />
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Wellcome Trust. "Scientific Publishing: A Position Statement by the Wellcome Trust in Support of Open Access Publishing." 1 October 2003. http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/en/1/awtvispolpub.html<br />
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= World Summit on the Information Society Declaration of Principles and Plan of Action =<br />
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Ashling, Jim. "World Summit Gets Contentious." ''Information Today'' 20, no. 11 (2003): 30-31.<br />
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Dickson, David. "Information Summit Endorses Key Role of 'E-Science.'" ''SciDev.Net'', 14 December 2003. http://www.scidev.net/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=readnews&amp;itemid=1157&amp;language=1<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "The Threat to Science as a 'Public Good.'" ''SciDev.Net'', 17 March 2003. http://www.scidev.net/Editorials/index.cfm?fuseaction=readEditorials&amp;itemid=55&amp;language=1<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "UN Meeting Urged to Back Open Access Science." ''SciDev.Net'', 7 December 2003. http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&amp;itemid=1135&amp;language=1<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "WSIS Hears Plea for Open Access." ''SciDev.Net'', 11 December 2003. http://www.scidev.net/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=readnews&amp;itemid=1145&amp;language=1<br />
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Kaser, Dick. "World Summit Embraces Open Access, Libraries." ''Information Today'' 21, no. 2 (2004): 1, 27.<br />
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Lyons, Patrice A. "The World Meets the Internet." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 10, no. 3 (2004). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march04/lyons/03lyons.html<br />
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Mantell, Katie. "World Summit Urged to Make Science More Available." ''SciDev.Net'', 10 December 2003. http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&amp;itemid=1142&amp;language=1<br />
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Shimmon, Ross. "Digital Opportunity or Flashy Fizzle?" ''American Libraries'' 35, no. 2 (2004): 24-25.<br />
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Weitzman, Jonathan B., and Francis Muguet. "Lobbying for Open Access Legislation." ''Open Access Now'', 7 June 2004. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/archive/?page=features&amp;issue=17<br />
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World Summit on the Information Society. "Declaration of Principles." 12 December 2003. http://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-s/md/03/wsis/doc/S03-WSIS-DOC-0004!!PDF-E.pdf<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Plan of Action." 12 December 2003. http://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-s/md/03/wsis/doc/S03-WSIS-DOC-0005!!PDF-E.pdf<br />
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"World Summit on the Information Society Calls for Open Access." ''Open Access Now'', 16 February 2004. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=13<br />
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= Other =<br />
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Albanese, Andrew. “UKPMC Panel Issues Statement on Re-use of Open Access Articles.” ''Library Journal'', 18 October 2007. http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6491496.html?rssid=220<br />
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Association of College &amp; Research Libraries. "Principles and Strategies for the Reform of Scholarly Communication." (2003). http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/publications/whitepapers/principlesstrategies.cfm<br />
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Case, Mary M. "Framing the Issue: Open Access." ''ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC'', no. 226 (2003): 8-11. http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/framing_issue_may04.pdf<br />
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Chillingworth, Mark. "Scots Declare Support for Open Access." ''Information World Review'', 19 August 2004. http://www.iwr.co.uk/information-world-review/news/2083857/scots-declare-support-open-access<br />
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Group of Eight. "Statement on Open Access to Scholarly Information." 25 May 2004. https://mx2.arl.org/Lists/SPARC-OAForum/Message/754.html<br />
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Ibero-American Science &amp; Technology Education Consortium. "Open Access to Scholarship and Research in Latin America." 15 July 2004. http://dll.istec.org/modules.php?name=Content&amp;pa=showpage&amp;pid=54<br />
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Interacademy Panel on International Issues. "2003 Statement: Access to Scientific Information." 4 December 2003. http://www.interacademies.net/?id=7888<br />
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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. "IFLA Statement on Open Access to Scholarly Literature and Research Documentation." December 2003. http://www.ifla.org/V/cdoc/open-access04.html<br />
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Medical Library Association. "MLA Statement on Open Access." October 2003. http://www.mlanet.org/government/info_access/openaccess_statement.html<br />
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Morrison, Heather. "Library Associations and Open Access: Update." 22 June 2004. http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/ListArchives/0406/msg00128.html<br />
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Peek, Robin. "The Free-Access Debate Flourishes." ''Information Today'' 21, no. 5 (2004): 17-18.<br />
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Special Libraries Association. "Statement Regarding Open Access." 5 June 2004. http://www.sla.org/content/SLA/advocacy/OpenAccess.cfm<br />
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Spedding, Vanessa. "Will Learned Societies Signal the Change?" ''Research Information'' (May/June 2004). http://www.researchinformation.info/rimayjun04learnedsocieties.html<br />
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Suber, Peter. "The Havana Declaration." ''Free Online Scholarship Newsletter'', 23 January 2002. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/01-23-02.htm<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Two Other FOS Declarations." ''Free Online Scholarship Newsletter'', 30 January 2002. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/01-30-02.htm<br />
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"Support for Open Access from Russian Scholarly Society." ''Open Access Now'', 6 October 2003. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=6<br />
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UK PubMed Central Publishers Panel. “Statement of principle from the UKPMC Publishers Panel in relation to re-use of documents for which an open access fee has been paid.” (2007). http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/doc%5Fwtx041316.html<br />
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"The Valparaiso Declaration for Improved Scientific Communication in the Electronic Medium." 4 February 2004. https://mx2.arl.org/Lists/SPARC-OAForum/Message/519.html<br />
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van Reenen, Johann. "Brazil Supports Open Access to Scientific Information." 16 June 2004. https://mx2.arl.org/Lists/SPARC-OAForum/Message/793.html<br />
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Wray, Richard. "Commercial Publishers Face Scottish Open Access Challenge." ''The Guardian'', 20 August 2004. http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1286992,00.html<br />
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* Go to the bibliography's [[Bibliography of open access|main page]].</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Open-access_policy_statements_by_learned_societies_and_professional_associations&diff=14411Open-access policy statements by learned societies and professional associations2012-02-03T11:17:42Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Here we are collecting policy statements on how academic authors, journals, and publishers should treat the opportunities created by the internet for free online access to research literature. <br />
* We will accept statements by learned societies and professional associations in any field, from any country, in any language, whether they are favorable or unfavorable to open access. <br />
* When possible, please provide dates.<br />
* Alphabetical by organization. <br />
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# [http://www.aaanet.org/anthrosource/index.htm American Anthropological Association]. AAA offers its members free online access to a vast array of resources in anthropology, including datasets, photos, videos, and the full-text contents of all AAA journals. <br />
# [http://forms.aps.org/author/copytrnsfr.asc American Physical Society]. The copyright transfer agreement the APS uses with [http://publish.aps.org/ its journals], allowing authors to post articles to eprint servers. February 2001. <br />
# [http://www.apa.org/journals/authors/posting.html American Psychological Association]. June 1, 2001. <br />
# [http://www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_policy/ Association for Computing Machinery]. See especially 1.1, 3.1, 5.1. This 1998 policy has been updated and supplemented by current rules for preprints. <br />
# [http://www.alpsp.org/grantli.pdf Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers]. The model "license to publish" that it recommends for use by society journals. <br />
# [http://www.ercim.org/ European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics] (ERCIM). The statement supports OA to texts and data and binds all ERCIM member organizations. <br />
# [http://www.fcla.edu/FlaEnt/ Florida Entomological Society]. The statement of its journal, Florida Entomologist. <br />
# [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/index.html The Geological Society]. The policy that applies to all of its journals. <br />
# [http://wuecon.wustl.edu/~hyperjrn/rae.htm Higher Education Funding Council for England]. This excerpt of the 1996 Research Assessment Exercise is the only part relevant to open access, and the only part still on the web. <br />
# [http://wuecon.wustl.edu/~hyperjrn/rae.htm ICSU-UNESCO]. ICSU = International Council for Science. UNESCO = United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. <br />
# [http://outage.iop.org/ Institute of Physics]. See paragraphs 3.1 and 3.2. <br />
# [http://www.mathunion.org/IMU_Committees/call_authors.html International Mathematical Union]. Endorsement of "open access" as a goal for all mathematical literature (May 15, 2001). The IMU has also endorsed [http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~wilfrid/copyrightdoc.pdf copyright advice] for mathematicians; see especially point 3.c from the Executive Summary. Also see the IMU's [http://www.mathunion.org/IMU_Committees/want_pub.html short version] of the Hodges checklist. <br />
# [http://www.iupap.org/finalrep.html International Union of Pure and Applied Physics]. July 2001 Report of an IUPAP working group on scholarly communication. Recommendations, not yet policy. Also see the [http://publish.aps.org/reports/ltaddp_report.html report] on a subsequent November meeting which adopted steps toward the realization of the July recommendations. <br />
# [http://www.mlanet.org/government/info_access/openaccess_statement.html Medical Library Association]. October 2003 statement of policy. <br />
# [http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=6 Russian Society of BioPsychiatry]. This is a news account of the statement, not the statement itself.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Open_Access_Arrangements_for_Developing_Countries&diff=14410Open Access Arrangements for Developing Countries2012-02-03T11:17:16Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* This is a section within the larger [[Bibliography of open access]].<br />
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== General Works ==<br />
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Anunobi, Chinwe V., and Ifeyinwa B. Okoye. "The Role of Academic Libraries in Universal Access to Print and Electronic Resources in the Developing Countries." ''Library Philosophy and Practice - Electronic Journal''. May 2008. Digital Commons @ UNL. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/189/<br />
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Arunachalam, Subbiah. "India's March towards Open Access." ''SciDev.Net'', 5 March 2004. http://www.scidev.net/quickguides/index.cfm?fuseaction=qguideReadItem&amp;type=3&amp;itemid=243&amp;language=1&amp;qguideid=4<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Information for Research in Developing Countries: Information Technology&mdash;Friend or Foe?" ''Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science &amp; Technology'' 29, no. 5 (2003): 16-21. http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Jun-03/Arunachalam.pdf<br />
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Chan, Leslie, and Barbara Kirsop. "Open Archiving Opportunities for Developing Countries: Towards Equitable Distribution of Global Knowledge." ''Ariadne'', no. 30 (2001). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue30/oai-chan/<br />
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Chan, Leslie, Barbara Kirsop and Subbiah Arunachalam. "Open Access Archiving: The Fast Track to Building Research Capacity in Developing Countries." ''SciDev.Net'', 11 February 2005. http://www.scidev.net/en/features/open-access-archiving-the-fast-track-to-building-r.html<br />
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Dennis, Alasia D. "The Impact of the Open Access Movement on Medical Based Scholarly Publishing in Nigeria." ''First Monday'' 12, no. 10 (2007). http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1957/1834<br />
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Dickson, David. "Developing-Country Researchers Get 'Open Access' Boost." ''SciDev.Net'', 29 March 2004. http://www.scidev.net/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=readnews&amp;itemid=1294&amp;language=1<br />
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Doyle, Helen J. "Open Access Can Shrink the Global Knowledge Gap." ''SciDev.Net'', 5 March 2004. http://www.scidev.net/quickguides/index.cfm?fuseaction=qguideReadItem&amp;type=3&amp;itemid=244&amp;language=1&amp;qguideid=4<br />
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Jung, Insung. "Changing Faces of Open and Distance Learning in Asia." ''International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning'' 8, no. 1 (2007). Athabasca University. http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/418/773<br />
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Fung, Isaac. "Open access for the non-English-speaking world: overcoming the language barrier." ''Emerging Themes in Epidemiology'' 5, no. 1 (2008). http://www.ete-online.com/content/5/1/1<br />
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Gaikwad, Jitendra and Vishwas Chavan. "Open Access and Biodiversity Conservation: Challenges and Potentials for the Developing World". ''Data Science Journal'' 5, 05 June 2006. http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/dsj/5/0/1/_pdf<br />
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"Grants Program Supports Open Access Publishing in Developing Countries." ''Open Access Now'', 10 May 2004. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=16#news2<br />
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International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications. ''E-Journals: Developing Country Access Survey''. Oxford, UK: International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications, 2003. http://www.inasp.info/pubs/survey.html<br />
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Karim, Salim S. Abdool. "Creating Equal Access to Scientific Information." ''SciDev.Net'', 28 March 2003. http://www.scidev.net/Opinions/index.cfm?fuseaction=readOpinions&amp;itemid=122&amp;language=1<br />
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Kirsop, Barbara, Subbiah Arunachalam and Leslie Chan. "Access to Scientific Knowledge for Sustainable Development: Options for Developing Countries". ''Ariadne'', 52, July 2007. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue52/kirsop-et-al/ <br />
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Mantell, Katie. "'Self-Archiving' Urged for Developing-World Scientists." ''SciDev.Net'', 5 March 2004. http://www.scidev.net/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=readnews&amp;itemid=1261&amp;language=1<br />
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Mujoo-Munshi, Usha. "INSA E-Journals Project (e-journals@insa)." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 10, no. 1 (2004). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january04/01inbrief.html#MUJOO-MUNSHI<br />
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Papin-Ramcharan, Jennifer I., and Richard A. Dawe. "Open Access Publishing: A Developing Country View." ''First Monday'' 11, no. 6 (2006). http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1332/1252<br />
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Ramachandran, P. V., and Vinod Scaria. "Open Access Publishing in the Developing World: Making a Difference." ''Journal of Orthopaedics'' 1, no. 1 (Article e1 2004). http://www.jortho.org/2004/1/1/e1/index.htm<br />
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Reynolds, Fiona, and Richard F. Heller. "Peoples-uni: Developing public health competences - Lessons from a pilot course module." ''International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)'' 3, (2008): 60-65. http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/548/505 (Free registration required)<br />
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"Round Table: Open Access Issues for Developing Countries." ''Information Services &amp; Use'' 23, no. 2/3 (2003): 149-159.<br />
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Scaria, Vinod. "Open, Online and Global: Benefits of BioMedical Journals Going Online and Open." ''The Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences'' 2, no. 4 (2003). http://cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00003491/01/2003-4-1.pdf<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Scholarly Communication in Biomedical Sciences, Open Access and the Developing World." ''Internet Health'' 1, no. 1 (2003). http://www.virtualmed.netfirms.com/internethealth/articleapril03.html<br />
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Smart, Pippa. "Two-Way Traffic: Information Exchange between the Developing and Developed World." ''Serials'' 17, no. 2 (2004): 183-187.<br />
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Stacey, Paul. "Open Educational Resources in a Global Context." ''First Monday'' 12, no. 4 (2007). http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1769/1649<br />
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Weitzman, Jonathan B., and Subbiah Arunachalam. "Open Access in the Developing World." ''Open Access Now'', 15 December 2003. http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/archive/?page=features&amp;issue=11<br />
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Wang,Xuemao, and Chang Su. "Open Access-Philosophy, Policy and Practice: A Comparative Study." (2006). <br />
http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla72/papers/157-Wang_Su-en.pdf<br />
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== Free or Reduced Cost Access ==<br />
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==== AGORA ====<br />
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Alvestrand, Viveka. "Free Online Access to Fight Hunger." ''Information World Review'', 1 November 2003. http://www.iwr.co.uk/iwreview/1150770<br />
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Choi, Charles Q. "Ag-Science Marketplace Opens." ''The Scientist'', 28 October 2003. http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20031028/05<br />
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Dickson, David. "Poor Countries Get Low-Cost Access to Science Journals." ''SciDev.Net'', 14 October 2003. http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readnews&amp;itemid=1055&amp;language=1<br />
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Editorial. "New Access for Agriculture." ''Nature'', 23 October 2003, 749.<br />
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==== HINARI ====<br />
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Aronson, Barbara. "Improving Online Access to Medical Information for Low-Income Countries." ''The New England Journal of Medicine'' 350, no. 10 (2004): 966-968. http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/350/10/966?ijkey=1srD5hGVQuLS2&amp;keytype=ref&amp;siteid=nejm<br />
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Editorial. "Developing Open Access." ''Nature Cell Biology'' 5, no. 12 (2003): 1027.<br />
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Hobson, J., and Mandy Sketch. "Online Access to Occupational Medicine for Developing Countries." ''Occupational Medicine'' 52, no. 4 (2002): 173-174. http://occmed.oupjournals.org/cgi/reprint/52/4/173<br />
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Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal. "HINARI: Bridging the Global Information Divide." ''BMJ'', 15 May 2004, 1190-1193. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/328/7449/1190<br />
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Kmietowicz, Zosia. "Deal Allows Developing Countries Free Access to Journals." ''BMJ'', 14 July 2001, 65. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/323/7304/65?ijkey=a7cd606a91d55b0e4265f697a198955eaeeeed36&amp;<br /> keytype2=tf_ipsecsha<br />
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Long, Maurice. "Bridging the Knowledge Gap&mdash;”The HINARI Programme." ''The Biochemist'' 25, no. 6 (2003): 27-29.<br />
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Malakoff, David. "Journals Offered Free to Poorest Nations." ''Science Magazine'', 13 July 2001, 189-190.<br />
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Sarin, R. "Denying open access to published health-care research: WHO has the password?" ''Journal of Cancer Research and Theraputics'' 3, no. 3 (2007):133-4. http://www.cancerjournal.net/text.asp?2007/3/3/133/37403<br />
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Smith, Richard. "Closing the Digital Divide." ''BMJ'', 1 February 2003, 238. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/326/7383/238<br />
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Suber, Peter. "Introduction to HINARI." ''Free Online Scholarship Newsletter'', 25 February 2002. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/02-25-02.htm<br />
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Williamson, A., and J. Mayberry. "Getting Our Journals to Developing Countries." ''Postgraduate Medical Journal'' 77 (September 2001): 554-555. http://pmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/77/911/554<br />
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==== Other ====<br />
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Beveridge, Massey, Andrew Howard, Kirsteen Burton, and Warren Holder. "The Ptolemy Project: A Scalable Model for Delivering Health Information in Africa." ''BMJ'', 4 October 2003. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/327/7418/790<br />
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Bolman, Pieter. "Online Journals in the Developing World&mdash;Vendor View." ''Information World Review'', 1 October 2001. http://www.iwr.co.uk/iwreview/1150725<br />
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Bonora, Loriano. "The Evolution of Scientific Publishing and the JHEP Model." ''JCOM: Journal of Science Communication'' 2, no. 4 (2003). http://jcom.sissa.it/focus/foc020402.html<br />
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Canhos, Vanderlei, Leslie Chan, and Barbara Kirsop. "Bioline Publications: How Its Evolution Has Mirrored the Growth of the Internet." ''Learned Publishing'' 14, no. 1 (2001): 41-48. http://oberon.ingentaselect.com/vl=530900/cl=75/nw=1/fm=docpdf/rpsv/cw/alpsp/09531513/v14n1/s7/p41<br />
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Cerdeira, Hilda, Enrique Canessa, Carlo Fonda, Abdus Salam, and R. Les Cottrell. "Developing Countries and the Global Science Web." ''CERN Courier'' 43, no. 10 (2003). http://www.cerncourier.com/main/article/43/10/18<br />
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Durrant, Sarah. "Online Resources Available through PERI." ''INASP Newsletter'', no. 21 (2002). http://www.inasp.org.uk/newslet/oct02.html#4<br />
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Fernandez, Leila. "Open Access Initiatives in India--an Evaluation." ''Partnership: the Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research'', vol. 1, no. 1 (2006), http://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/perj/article/view/110/172 (accessed November 18, 2008).<br />
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Godlee, Fiona, Richard Horton, and Richard Smith. "Global Information Flow." ''BMJ'', 30 September 2000, 776-777. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/321/7264/776?ijkey=fd4f6e31c234715235965a31582a9083e28ee11c&amp;<br />
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Mantell, Katie. "Africa &#39;Needs Better Information about Access Deals.&#39;" ''SciDev.Net'', 5 December 2003. http://www.scidev.net/News/index.cfm?fuseaction=readNews&amp;itemid=1136&amp;language=1<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "Scientists in the Developing World Gain Cut-Price Access to Journals." ''SciDev.Net'', 8 October 2001. http://www.scidev.net/Features/index.cfm?fuseaction=readFeatures&amp;itemid=4&amp;language=1<br />
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Martey, Alfred K. "PERI in Ghana." ''INASP Newsletter'', no. 19 (2002). http://www.inasp.org.uk/newslet/feb02.html#3<br />
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Ochs, Mary, Barbara Aronson, and Jane Wu. "HINARI and AGORA: Revolutionizing Access to Scientific Information in the Developing World." ''Serials'' 17, no. 2 (2004): 175-182.<br />
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Reb&ecirc;lo, Paulo, and Katie Mantell. "Brazil Secures Cheaper Access to Scientific Journals." ''SciDev.Net'', 30 January 2004. http://www.scidev.net/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=readnews&amp;itemid=1213&amp;language=1<br />
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Smart, Pippa. "E-Journals: Developing Country Access Survey." ''Learned Publishing'' 16, no. 2 (2003): 143-148. http://konstanza.ingentaselect.com/vl=2985158/cl=27/nw=1/fm=docpdf/rpsv/catchword/alpsp/09531513/v16n2/s11/p143<br />
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&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;. "E-Journals: Developing Country Access Survey." ''International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications Newsletter'', no. 22 (2003). http://www.inasp.org.uk/newslet/feb03.html#14<br />
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Smith, Richard, and Alex Williamson. "BMJ Journals Free to the Developing World." ''BMJ'', 16 February 2002, 380. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/324/7334/380<br />
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Suber, Peter. "Two Open-Access Initiatives for Developing Countries." ''SPARC Open Access Newsletter'', no. 67 (2003). http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/11-02-03.htm#agora-ptolemy<br />
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Tola, Elisabetta. "Hinari and Agora: Free Access to Scientific Information for Poor Countries." ''JCOM: Journal of Science Communication'' 2, no. 4 (2003). http://jcom.sissa.it/focus/foc020403.html<br />
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Were, Jacinta. "The Programme for Enhancement of Research Information (PERI)." ''INASP Newsletter'', no. 19 (2002). http://www.inasp.org.uk/newslet/feb02.html#2<br />
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== SciELO ==<br />
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Alonso, Wladimir J., and Esteban Fern&aacute;ndez-Juricic. "Regional Network Raises Profile of Local Journals." ''Nature'', 31 January 2002, 471-472.<br />
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Dickson, David. "Thumbs Up for Electronic Publication." ''SciDev.Net'', 4 February 2002. http://www.scidev.net/Editorials/index.cfm?fuseaction=readEditorials&amp;itemid=23&amp;language=1<br />
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Marcondes, Carlos Henrique, and Luis Fernando Sayao. "The SciELO Brazilian Scientific Journal Gateway and Open Archives: A Report on the Development of the SciELO-Open Archives Data Provider Server." ''D-LIB Magazine'' 9, no. 3 (2003). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march03/marcondes/03marcondes.html<br />
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Packer, Abel L. "SciELO&mdash;A Model for Cooperative Electronic Publishing in Developing Countries." ''D-Lib Magazine'' 6, no. 10 (2000). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october00/10inbrief.html#PACKER<br />
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* Go to the bibliography's [[Bibliography of open access|main page]].</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Oddities:_The_Least-Clear_Cases&diff=14407Oddities: The Least-Clear Cases2012-02-03T11:16:43Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy (EJAP). Unable to reach Web site; cached copy on Google indicates six issues between 1993 and 1998; individual issues unreachable.<br />
* Grist On-line. “Network Journal of Language Arts.” Pattern: 1993: 3 issues; 1994: 2 issues; 1995: 2 issues; 1996: 1 issue. Apparently continues in non-journal form. <br />
* InterJournal. Distributed on per-article basis. Pattern: in early 2000, 225 accepted items on Web site, dates only on individual articles. In early 2001: 620 manuscripts, of which 328 are supposed to be final. Divided into three parts: CX: Complex systems (318), PX: Polymer and Complex Fluids (20), BG: Genetics (2).<br />
* Psychiatry On-Line. Finally able to locate UK version in 2001. No issues; 51 papers over the last six years.<br />
* RhetNet. Tiny amount of odd material on Web site; appears to be wholly inactive since mid-1997.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=Oddities&diff=14406Oddities2012-02-03T11:16:32Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* Grist On-line. WorldCat. “Network Journal of Language Arts.” Pattern: 1993: 3 issues; 1994: 2 issues; 1995: 2 issues; 1996: 1 issue. Ceased July 30, 2002—but I was unable to reach any content later than 1996. Listed as an “oddity” because it apparently existed in some non-journal form between 1997 and 2002—but I find no trace of that existence. Full archive for the eight issues from 1993 through 1996.<br />
* InterJournal. DOAJ. Pattern: in early 2000, 225 accepted items on Web site, dates on individual articles. In early 2001: 620 manuscripts, of which 328 are supposed to be final. Divided into three parts: CX: Complex systems (318), PX: Polymer and Complex Fluids (20), BG: Genetics (2). Status in 2006: While the site is live, it mostly hangs. Other than a note about “server migration” in 2005, the status of this publication is vague. Unable to verify existence of archive in 2006.<br />
* RhetNet. WorldCat. Tiny amount of odd material on Web site; appears to be wholly inactive since mid-1997. As of 2006, the archives only partly work.</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=OA_tracking_project,_notes&diff=14405OA tracking project, notes2012-02-03T11:15:56Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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* All of them are optional in the sense that you can add an item to the primary project feed without them. But they are useful to help you and others find items on certain subtopics, and to allow you and others to create custom feeds to track only certain subtopics or combinations of subtopics. <br />
* If you use one or more of these and do ''not'' use the oa.new tag, then the item will ''not'' appear in the primary project feed. This is the best way to classify old items.<br />
* All of these tags are merely suggestions. You can invent new subtopic tags at will. They needn't follow the project format ("oa.something") but they might be easier for others to discover and use if they did. Use this wiki page to add new subtopic tags which do follow the project format.<br />
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* '''''Things''''': oa.article, oa.audio, oa.award, oa.blog (for blogs themselves, not individual posts), oa.book, oa.cc (Creative Commons), oa.comment (covers blog posts), oa.conversion, oa.copyright, oa.cost (not price), oa.cr (central repository), oa.data, oa.database, oa.declaration, oa.developing, oa.digitization, oa.doaj (Directory of Open Access Journals), oa.drm (digital rights management), oa.economics_of (as opposed to oa.economics), oa.etd (electronic theses and dissertations), oa.event, oa.fee, oa.foss (free and open source software), oa.funder (for a funder action), oa.funding, oa.google.settlement, oa.green, oa.gold, oa.grant, oa.gratis, oa.history_of (as opposed to oa.history), oa.hot, oa.hybrid, oa.impact, oa.infrastructure, oa.ip (intellectual property) oa.ir (institutional repository), oa.ir.populating, oa.growth, oa.images, oa.journal, oa.launch, oa.legislation, oa.library (for actions by libraries or librarians), oa.libre, oa.license, oa.mandate, oa.music, oa.mashup, oa.measurement, oa.multimedia, oa.museum, oa.negative (for setbacks, obstacles, opposition), oa.oad (for items to add to the Open Access Directory), oa.oai (Open Archives Initiative), oa.oatp (Open Access Tracking Project), oa.oer (open educational resources), oa.p2p, oa.patent, oa.policy, oa.pd (public domain), oa.peer_review, oa.presentation, oa.preservation, oa.price (not cost), oa.privacy, oa.project, oa.psi (public sector information, or government information), oa.publisher, oa.repository, oa.recommendation, oa.retroactive, oa.rumor, oa.search, oa.service, oa.software, oa.standard, oa.student, oa.study (for surveys and other empirical research), oa.survey, oa.terminology, oa.textbooks, oa.tool, oa.translation, oa.treaty, oa.university (for a university action), oa.up (university press), oa.video, oa.web2 (for web 2.0 initiatives), oa.wiki.<br />
* '''''Dates''''': oa.2008, oa.2009, etc.; also oa.jan.2009, oa.feb.2009, etc.; but NOT oa.3.feb.2009, oa.4.feb.2009 etc.<br />
* '''''Fields''''': oa.anthropology, oa.biology, oa.chemistry, etc.; also oa.stm (science, technology, medicine), oa.ssh (social sciences and humanities), oa.humanities<br />
* '''''Institutions''''': oa.nih, oa.wt (Wellcome Trust), etc.; also oa.u.alberta, oa.u.bergen, oa.u.cape_town, etc.; also oa.harvard.u, etc.<br />
* '''''Languages''''': oa.arabic, oa.bosnian, oa.chinese, etc.<br />
* '''''Nations''''': oa.argentina, oa.brazil, oa.canada, etc.; also oa.africa, oa.asia, oa.europe, etc.<br />
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=== About these tags ===<br />
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* To be sure that the item you're tagging makes it into the project feed, tag it with at least one tag from the first set. Use any other tags to help classify it; the tags in the second set are examples of tags you might use for this purpose, although you can make up your own at will.<br />
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* Format:<br />
** Start with "oa."; all lower-case; no spaces; no plurals.<br />
** Minimize the use of phrases, as opposed to single words; but when we do use them, use the underscore char in place of spaces, e.g. "oa.peer_review".<br />
** For date tags, month names reduced to first three letters; no day-of-month tags.<br />
** All my initial subtopic tags are in English, but that's because it's my language. Project tags need NOT be in English, although it would help if the non-English tags still started with the English prefix, "oa.". However, non-English speakers who want new developments in non-English languages to be brought to the attention of everyone following the project feed, should use the "oa.new" tag in English, even if they supplement it with any number of non-English tags.<br />
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* These are tags that I'm already using. But I didn't begin systematic tagging until /// (April 1, 2009?)<br />
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* Suggestion: When an item is about OA for economics research, use "oa.economics". When it's about the economics of OA itself, use "oa.economics_of". Likewise for "oa.history" (OA for historical research), "oa.history_of" (history of OA itself), and so on.<br />
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== Problems == <br />
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=== The governance problem ===<br />
* If we want an official set of project tags (so that we can have a "full set" project feed and search engine), then we'll need a way to agree on that set. Even apart from the inevitable quarrels, it's extra work for people. <br />
* See the Models section of the [[OA tracking project|main project page]]. Some models would not require a governance system.<br />
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=== The proliferation problem ===<br />
* The number of project tags may grow so large that participants could not remember them all without consulting the web page. <br />
* If there are too many, then participants would either consult a guide (slowing them down) or not consult a guide (increasing the error rate and tag divergence).<br />
* It seems to me that the number is far more likely to grow than shrink.<br />
* One solution is to remember that you can make feeds that combine project and personal tags. You needn't make all the tags of interest to you into official project tags. While true, I doubt that this would do much to reduce the pressure to add new project tags.<br />
* From one point of view, proliferation is a virtue, not a vice. It increases the freedom of users to track (subscribe to or search) just the subtopics they care about. Is there a way to see proliferation as all virtue and no vice? For example: participants don't have to remember the whole set of tags, just the tags for the subtopics they care about. Because they care about them, they're likely to remember them.<br />
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=== The rating problem ===<br />
* The full set feed is likely to be too large for most people to read. One way to cut it down would be to create a combo feed with fewer subtopic feeds. But that would omit some subtopics. A better way would be to subscribe to all the subtopics, but support a filter based on user ratings. This would allow you to see all the tagged items above a certain rating.<br />
* This is only a "problem" because Connotea doesn't support user ratings of tags or tagged items. We could drop Connote in favor of a service which does, and solve the problem.<br />
** [http://scintilla.nature.com/doc/about Scintilla] supports user votes/ratings. It's from NPG, like Connotea, which makes me wonder whether they can are or can be integrated to allow voting/rating of tagged items.<br />
* Another solution: Connotea is open source and could be tweaked to support user ratings. It may come on its own or we could create the add ons we need.<br />
* Another solution: Introduce tags like oa.1, oa.2, etc. Or simply introduce "oa.hot". If you'd trust user ratings of tagged items, then you should trust user ratings built into the tags. This is not as flexible as a true ratings system, but it's a makeshift we could implement while we wait for a true ratings system. (Why not as flexible? Any user who made an item oa.1 would put that item into the oa.1 feed, even if you and most others think it's unimportant or even irrelevant.)<br />
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=== The plural problem ===<br />
* Should we include (for example) both "oa.repository" and "oa.repositories"?<br />
** If yes, then slightly more work for people to make combo feeds or search engines; they'd have to include both forms of each tag in order to assure good coverage<br />
** If no, then we'd have to educate participants so that they used the preferred form; bound to be mistakes<br />
* Would be moot if we had a tool to automate the process of creating combo feeds and search engines from selected tags; we could include both forms of each tag without extra human labor and without educating users; users could use either form<br />
* At the moment, I'm solving this problem by making all project tags singular (except "oa.humanities").<br />
* ''Related: The case sensitivity problem''. If our tagging system IS case sensitive, then we have a case problem to parallel the plural problem. For example, should we include both "oa.repository" and "OA.Repository"? (PS: Connotea is NOT case sensitive.)<br />
* ''Related: The variant spelling problem''. I say "oa.digitization" but our brit colleagues will say "oa.digitisation".<br />
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== Elements == <br />
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* Project participants to tag new developments<br />
** Anyone who wants to join; the more, the merrier<br />
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* Project tags (ontology)<br />
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* Tagging service<br />
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* Wiki page (in OAD, a successor to this page)<br />
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* Governance system<br />
** To agree on the project tags, revise or retire old ones, add new ones<br />
*** Why do we need to agree? So that we know which feeds to put together for the superset feed (total feed); and which pages to put together for the superset search engine (total search engine)<br />
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* Discussion forum for proposing and discussing new tags <br />
** OAD discussion pages may work; but we'll probably want a way to push new tags to participants; perhaps they could sign up to "watch" the OAD discussion pages; otherwise we'll need a discussion forum<br />
** Don't use an existing forum like SOAF (much tech talk would alienate subscribers who want OA substance)<br />
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* RSS feeds for the individual tags<br />
** RSS feed for all the agreed-upon tags braided together<br />
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* Method for braiding together just the feeds you care about (combo feeds)<br />
** Yahoo pipes?<br />
** Users could braid together project tags and personal tags<br />
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* Google custom search engine for each feed<br />
** More precisely: for the pages to which the links in each feed point <br />
** One for all the project feeds ("full set")<br />
** We don't have to have search engines at all. Users could track items with RSS alone. But one of the most valuable features of OAN was the way it created a searchable index of all items noticed in a given period. The system that replaces OAN should at least as much.<br />
** We don't have to use ''Google'' search engines. But they are free; easy to set up; support Boolean searches; and likely to be around for a while. As other good custom search engines emerge, the project could easily take advantage of them. <br />
** Google may not do what we need: not just to search the Connotea page of links (to items tagged with a certain tag), but to search the pages targeted by those links; to enlarge its index in real time as the page of links enlarged; and to do this for arbitrarily many links. If Google can't do what we need, does any other service? Connotea's own search engine supports boolean searching, but it only searches for Connotea entries marked by certain tags (and/or certain taggers); it doesn't search the pages which have been tagged. <br />
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* Method for making a Google engine for any subset (combo search engines)<br />
** If we can make these at all, could always be done manually; but would like to lower the barrier and make it automatic once user selects a set of tags<br />
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* Method for adding a project widget to a web site <br />
** to display the most recently tagged items in a given feed <br />
** if we use Connotea, then the method for this is described under "Showing Connotea Articles on Other Web Sites" in the Connotea [http://www.connotea.org/guide Guide]<br />
** have a working example on launch day<br />
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* Recommended pages to display arbitrary collections of tag feeds<br />
** The project will generate feeds and search engines; the feeds can be captured and displayed by a huge number of different tools and services; this part of the project would simply recommend a few for users who don't already have favorites<br />
** I've started a [http://www.wikio.com/ Wikio page] to collect the feeds, if only to have another way to view the superset; right now it supports only the OAN feed; eventually add combo Connotea feed; this is an experiment and I'm not sure I'm ready to recommend Wikio<br />
*** but doesn't have unique URL !! @fu, I asked March 19, 2009<br />
*** [http://www.wikio.com/addpage/tab/739170 here's the form] for adding new feeds to the page<br />
*** also supports "vote" buttons, tho I can't figure out how to add them<br />
*** [http://www.wikio.com/search/open+access here's the page] which searches for OA (not the page presenting user feeds),<br />
** List many recommendations; encourage users to create other pages to collect the feeds and view the superset <br />
** the only snag about letting 1000 flowers bloom is that each one must add new tags/feeds as they are agreed upon (else that page will not display the full superset)<br />
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== Governance ==<br />
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=== Principles ===<br />
* Keep it to a minimum! Nobody has time for it.<br />
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=== Issues ===<br />
* How coordinate evolution of the OA ontology/folksonomy?<br />
** How reach agreements on best tag for a given topic?<br />
** How persuade users to change old tags to new ones?<br />
** How resolve disputes?<br />
** Encourage spontaneous tagging with any tag that seems fitting, with retroactive discussion about best tags for certain topics? Or encourage prospective discussion for new tags? (I lean toward former; fewer delays and bureaucratic hurdles.)<br />
* How keep project feed from including offtopic items?<br />
** How counsel taggers who tag offtopic items? How exclude them if need be?<br />
* How keep project feed from omitting ontopic items?<br />
** How recruit taggers who will notice what we're currently omitting?<br />
** Is there a better way to keep track of tags in use (and agreements about them) than on the OAD page?<br />
* Encourage or discourage the following? (the more we encourage them, the less useful the ontology and tags are for searching or subscribing; the more we discourage them, the more we depend on a governance system)<br />
** coexistence of tags in the singular and plural (e.g. ''oa.repository'' and ''oa.repositories'')<br />
** coexistence of tags in English and other languages <br />
** coexistence of tags that abbreviate and tags that spell out (e.g. ''oa.pd'' and ''oa.public_domain'')<br />
** coexistence of tags with different punctuation (e.g. ''oa.google.settlement'' and ''oa.google_settlement'')<br />
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=== Methods ===<br />
* Most taggers will use consensus tag for a given topic, if they know there is one. (See my Freiburg essay on self-stabilization.) How make an emerging consensus well-known to taggers? This could minimize the need for interventions and persuasion.<br />
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* Look for list of technologies and social practices which support what Connotea developers call "tag convergence". (Is there a literature on this?)<br />
** Ability to modify one's own tags retroactively<br />
** Ability to know which tags are already in use for a given topic.<br />
** For plural tags used for same topic, ability to know which one is used most often.<br />
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* I could pledge to modify my own tags retroactively to fit with any emerging consensus on the best tags for certain topics.<br />
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== Tools that would help ==<br />
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=== Feed-based search engines ===<br />
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* A tool to create a Google custom search engine (or Yahoo BOSS search engine, etc.) for searching all and only the pages picked out by the links in any given feed.<br />
** The engine would search not just the Connotea page of citations and links (level 1 search), but the pages targeted by those links or the pages actually tagged by users (level 2 search)<br />
** Google custom search doesn't yet support level 2 searches. The question is whether another service does, or whether we can create a tool to feed Google the URLs needed (level 2 ''feed'') so that it only has to conduct a level 1 search.<br />
** Tony Beavers working on it how to use Google custom search for this job.<br />
** Related problem: Google custom search will only search so many pages (c. 1,500 the last time I checked). Has this changed? If not, how work around it?<br />
** If we do this, create a list of some of the major OATP-related search engines on the OAD page.<br />
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=== Display engine ===<br />
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* An RSS feed reader lets users move through the project feed one item at a time (via keystrokes or mouseclicks). I'd like to have a feed display tool that lets users move through the ''tagged items themselves'' with exactly the same ease --one keystroke or mouseclick per item, viewing the items in order.<br />
* Because the tool would be very simple (just collapsing two clicks into one) and because it would bring this utility to all RSS feeds (not just OATP), I suspect it already exists. Does it?<br />
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=== Compound feed builder ===<br />
* For those intimidated by Yahoo Pipes. This tool would have a subset of the Pipes feature set: just boolean combinations of tags or keywords, in some very easy interface.<br />
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=== New Connotea front end ===<br />
* For adding tags, reducing mouseclicks and keystrokes. Minor project.<br />
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=== Item rater ===<br />
* Tool to let users rate any tagged item.<br />
* Could be built in to Connotea, which is open source.<br />
* Could be independent, mashed up with Connotea.<br />
** In this case, could be a mashup with a new project-specific tool or a mashup with an existing tool (which I don't yet know about).<br />
* Could be emergent, based on number of times different users tagged an item with ''oa.new'' (and/or ''oa.hot''). That is, ratings based on tag tallies, not separate acts of voting.<br />
* Could be recursive, based on ''tagger rating'' (based on project activity). Active taggers gain project weight, and their tags gain weight in proportion.<br />
* Possibilities<br />
** Google Reader allows users to add a star to any item in any feed, and to share the stars publicly. Also allows sharing comments (as does Connotea).<br />
** Connotea keeps track of how many users have tagged a given item. That feature could be made to work as a crude rating (voting) system . More in "Questions" section below.<br />
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=== Tag thesaurus ===<br />
* Lets users identify tags that should count as synonyms, at least for them (as individuals), e.g. "oa.repository" and "oa.repositories". Effect is that a feed on one term will include feeds on all the stipulated synonyms.<br />
** Some synonyms can be for the individual only (opt-in by that individual, affecting no others) and some for all users of a given service (at least shifting the default, requiring opt-out).<br />
** Probably must be tied to some feed-generating tool, like Yahoo Pipes. But how make it as modular and universal as possible? <br />
** This could solve one of the major limitations of social tagging projects (as opposed to standard vocabularies).<br />
* An extra that would be very helpful: when two tags are used for the same topic (e.g. "oa.repository" and "oa.repositories") and when the system knows that one is used more than the other or the at one is favored and the other deprecated, then when a tagger tries to use a minority/deprecated tag, the system pops up a note with an explanation and recommendation.<br />
* Another extra: System could suggest synonyms based on how often similar but different tags were used for the same or similar items.<br />
* Several benefits:<br />
** Helping users change their tags, and stop using deprecated tags in favor of preferred synonyms (assisting tag convergence, nudging the folksonomy toward an ontology).<br />
** Helping users track all the news on a set of similar tags, without having to code each one into a tool for braiding feeds together (minimizing the damage of a folksonomy, even if it never moves toward an ontology).<br />
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=== Tag census === <br />
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* Counts how many times each project tag has been used.<br />
* Will help us at least in this way: We can make sure that the most commonly used tags are listed on the OAD tag page with some annotation. If we take any steps to encourage tag convergence (as we will), we should start with the most commonly used tags.<br />
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=== Tagger time saver ===<br />
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* When a tagger opens the Connotea "add tag" dialog, this tool pops up an alert about whether the item has already been tagged for the OATP.<br />
* For this, would all project taggers have to register themselves somewhere? For example, the Connotea group? (Unfortunately, Connotea groups are not well-documented and it's not clear what features they already provide.) <br />
* Or could this tool simply scan Connotea to see whether the ''oa.new'' tag was already attached to this item, without knowing who the project taggers were? <br />
* Would be nice if this tool could show all the project tags (all the tags in the project format, ''oa.something'') for the same item. Likewise if it could show all the "descriptions" accompanying the tags.<br />
* This tool would (1) prevent duplication of labor by taggers, (2) prevent or minimize duplicate tags cluttering the feed, and (3) promote tag convergence by showing the tags already in use.<br />
* Optional addition: For prolific taggers, it would help to have a browser plug-in which lit up a small flag when the user visited a page already tagged at Connotea (any Connotea tag) or already tagged for OATP (the Connotea ''oa.new'' tag). I realize that this would have to be browser-specific and would only be useful to a handful of people --who probably use several different browsers.<br />
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=== Tagger census === <br />
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* Lets project participants learn who (by Connotea username, which may be a pseudonym) has used any given tag.<br />
* As agreements emerge to use A instead of B, we could then ask users of A to make retroactive change to B.<br />
* Also allows us to conduct surveys of active participants --e.g. about tags, about governance....<br />
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=== Tag suggester ===<br />
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* Right now Connotea suggests tags you've already used, based on tags you've used before that start with the same letters. Create a tool which suggests tags used by any project participant. This could be a Connotea plug-in.<br />
* It could determine which tags to take into account either by the tag format (''oa.something'') or by membership in the the OATP group (now dormant).<br />
* This would strongly support tag convergence.<br />
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=== Crawler-Extractor ===<br />
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* A tool to crawl the pages tagged with ''oa.new'', either take an excerpt or generate a summary, and list those excerpts or summaries in a new feed. <br />
* The feed to be beefed up with excerpts or summaries is whatever the user chooses, e.g. could be a filtered or compounded version of the project feed.<br />
* Helps solve the austerity problem.<br />
* An excerpt extractor (quoter) should be fairly simple. What about a summarizer? There are many text summarizers around. How many support mashups?<br />
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=== Optimal tagging service ===<br />
* Only listed here so that we can keep an eye out for a better system, or make recommendations to Connotea (or other) developers. We're not going to build our own. <br />
* Criteria, met by Connotea:<br />
** open source<br />
** RSS feeds for each tag<br />
** extracts full citation from tagged work<br />
** supports retroactive modification of tags, of one's own tags only<br />
* Criteria, ''not'' met by Connotea:<br />
** shows subscriber tallies for each tag feed<br />
** supports user ratings for tagged items (unless I can get this with a mashup)<br />
** supports searching of tagged items (as opp just metadata) (unless I can get this with a mashup)<br />
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== Mashups needed ==<br />
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=== Full-text feed ===<br />
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* Mashup the project feed with some service, yielding a feed of the cited content, not just the citations. For example, if we tag blog posts, then the new feed consists of the posts themselves, unlike the default project feed which consists only of citations and links to the posts. <br />
** We get close with the Google Reader "Next" button, which gives me hope that there's a service out there somewhere which would create a full-text feed from the default feed of citations and links.<br />
** PS: If we could do this, it would be Step One in building Google custom search engines for the full-text of feed items.<br />
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=== Text summary feed ===<br />
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* Like the above, but feed consists of software-generated text summaries rather than mere citations or full-texts. <br />
** The existence of many text-summarizers gives me hope that this mashup is possible.<br />
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== Participation ==<br />
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(Roughly from lowest to highest levels of involvement)<br />
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* Be a tracker. <br />
** Follow the project feed, either on the Connotea web page, the RSS feed, the email feed, or through a widget on any other web page.<br />
** Create custom feeds to track just the subtopics of combinations of subtopics you care about.<br />
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* Be a tagger. <br />
** Tag new developments with the "oa.new" tag.<br />
** Tag new developments with subtopic tags. Use only the subtopic tags you remember or care about. <br />
** Tag new developments with subtopic tags. Try to use all relevant subtopic tags for the most complete and useful classification.<br />
** Tag ''old'' developments with subtopic tags. Remember to omit the "oa.new" tag.<br />
** Write a short summary in the "description" box of the tag dialog. The description will appear in the feed and give trackers more that just the citation and link.<br />
** In the rare cases when the Connotea tag dialog doesn't recognize an item title, add it yourself in the title box.<br />
** If you're a blogger and post an item on OA, then be sure to tag your own post for this system. (Tagging it with your blogging software isn't the same thing with Connotea for the OATP.)<br />
** If you're a repository manager, tag all deposited articles about OA.<br />
** Launch a similar project to track new developments in your field. As it evolves, if any lessons from it could improve the OATP, bring them back.<br />
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* Other ways to help alert others to new developments:<br />
** Add a widget to your blog or another web page to display the items added to the feed. This will help you, and all your readers, follow the project feed.<br />
** When you find a new OA-related conference, add it to the OAD [http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/Events events page].<br />
** When you come across a new or updated number reflecting the growth or status of OA, add it to the OAD page on OA by the numbers.<br />
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== Goals == <br />
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* To collect OA-related news.<br />
** Comprehensively: catching everything of importance<br />
** Collaboratively: scaling with the growth of the field<br />
** Flexibly: letting users can decide which subtopics to follow or search<br />
** Promptly: catching new developments in real time<br />
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* To create a model that could be applied to track new developments in ''any'' field, or on ''any'' research topics.<br />
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== Folksonomy to Ontology (F2O) project ==<br />
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* also see: "tools needed" for many ideas for tools to foster tag convergence<br />
* also see: (in IS\Do file) OATP >> governance for the folksonomy or ontology<br />
* also see: (in IS\OA file) article on OATP and related topics<br />
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* consider the [http://www.obofoundry.org/crit.shtml ontology-making principles] of [http://www.obofoundry.org/ Open Biomedical Ontologies].<br />
** Also see [http://www.ksl.stanford.edu/software/ontolingua/ Ontolingua]: "a distributed collaborative environment to browse, create, edit, modify, and use ontologies."<br />
** Other resources and tools [http://www.arts-humanities.net/briefingpaper/ontologies here].<br />
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* what is OATP already doing to nudge toward tag convergence?<br />
** Picked a tagging service (Connotea) which supports retroactive tag convergence.<br />
** Supports [http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/OATP_tags#Many_user-defined_tags wiki-based community tag annotation], to explain scope, recommend alternatives, flag deprecated tags, and so on.<br />
** Supports community *discussion* of tags (on OAD discussion pages).<br />
*** good [http://sunshinereview.org/index.php/Sunshine_Review:Articles_that_need_fixing tips for running a wiki-based discussion] without edit wars<br />
** Taggers who read the project feed can see the tags being used by others.<br />
** Encourages mashups to minimize damage of non-convergence. For example, if users continue to use both oa.repository and oa.repositories, instead of picking one and deprecating the other, then users can easily make a combo feed of items tagged with either of them.<br />
** Soon: supports a list of Tips to steer participants toward convergent behavior, and a list of Conventions to codify community agreements<br />
** On occasion I mention what tags I use for certain topics when I blog those topics, in OAN. For [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009/05/more-on-heidelberg-misconceptions.html example (on oa.heidelberg_appeal)]<br />
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* Nancy Pontika project on this<br />
** started July 3, 2009 <br />
** find literature on these transitions; case studies; recommendations; ideas for tools to facilitate the transition; existing tools to facilitate the transition; ideas to solve the technical problems and ideas to solve the social problems; how modify user behavior through information and incentives rather than top-down governance?<br />
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* what could OATP do or consider doing?<br />
** Open up the Google discussion forum? or is it unnecessary in light of the OAD discussion pages?<br />
** launch a governance structure? (ugh)<br />
** use some online tools for ontology building<br />
** look for suggestions in the literature (Nancy Pontika on the case)<br />
** Don't forget that Tony Beavers is becoming an expert on ontology development; See [http://inpho.cogs.indiana.edu/index.php InPho: Indiana Philosophy Ontology Project]; also see the project's [http://inpho.cogs.indiana.edu/taxonomy/ Taxonomy Browser]; Tony: what would it take to build a taxonomy browser for another ontology, like OATP's? Are your tools modular and adaptable to other projects?<br />
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== Questions == <br />
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=== About the ontology or subtopic tags ===<br />
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* Should the project have an "oa.hot" tag until we add the tools which support user ratings? I'd say yes, if only because we may not support ratings for quite a while. But note that anyone can tag an item as hot. If you subscribe to that feed, you're at the mercy of the most heat-sensitive member of the community. Still, better to start with it. Users can always unsubscribe from the feed if participants are too promiscuous with the tag.<br />
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=== About the OAD page on OATP ===<br />
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* ''moved to IS, April 19, 2009''<br />
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=== About Connotea ===<br />
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* '''Connotea''': If two users ''belong to the same Connotea Group'', does that eliminate duplicates when they tag the same item with the same tag?<br />
** Test this.<br />
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* When more than one person has tagged a given item, the feed tells how many have done so.<br />
** We could use this feature as a crude rating (voting) system, at least if we could (1) filter a feed to show only the items tagged by more than n people or (2) use the Connotea search engine to display only the items tagged by more than n people. Can we do these things?<br />
** But at best, merely shows popularity (not very probative when we don't have many taggers). What I'd like is a way to tag an item as more impt or less impt, even if I'm the only one tagging it.<br />
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* Is it possible to tell how often each of the project tags has been used? So far I can't find that info in Connotea.<br />
** If not, then recommend it as an enhancement.<br />
** If so, then consider limiting the OAD list of tags to those used more than x times (x could be as low as 2 or 3). <br />
** You can pull up the list of all items tagged with a given tag. At the bottom of the page it says, "1 to 10 of x total." But I don't want to have to do this for each individual tag.<br />
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* Does Connotea provide a way (e.g. through special searching) to identify all the tags that start with "oa."?<br />
** If so, PS start counting them for my data file on the project.<br />
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* How do we delete groups? I want to delete "OA tracking project" now that I've created "OATP".<br />
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* Does Connotea support mass tagging? For example, if Google wanted to cooperate, could it take all the items that come up in Google Blog or Google Scholar search and tag them with "oa.oa"? Likewise for many subtopics? If a repository had many articles about OA already on deposit, could it identify them all in a search and tag them all at once? Could ordinary users (not at Google or a repository) do that or anything close to that?<br />
** See the Connotea Guide instructions on [http://www.connotea.org/guide#importris importing a batch of references]. There's a way to import them into one's library and to tag them in batch mode as well. For example, all bookmarks in folder x could be tagged with "x". Definitely take advantage of this. But could we also build a tool to move from search engine results to bookmark folders to Connotea libraries? <br />
** Could we build a tool to batch-tag items already in my library? For example, run a search to carve out a subset and then command that all in the subset be tagged with "x". (Already in my IS list of Connotea enhancements.)<br />
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* Is there any way to track the number of people who subscribe to a given feed? There is if we use Feedburner feeds. But for Connotea feeds? If not, can we use Feedburner to subscribe to Connotea tag feeds? I'm just thinking that we could use the popularity of individual tag feeds as a datum in deciding whether to add the feed to the full project feed.<br />
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* Is there a way to view (as opp search) ''all'' items tagged with a certain tag?<br />
** The [http://www.connotea.org/tag/oa.new oa.new tag library] by default shows the most recent 10, and lets you choose to view the most 25, 50, or 100. At the bottom of the page it indicates the total number. ''Apparently'' a user can click "Next 10" (or "Next 100" etc.) repeatedly in order to see them all. (1) Is that true? (2) Is there an easier way?<br />
** Connotea allows users to export a "list". That may allow bulk downloading of the whole tag library (in a number of different formats).<br />
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* Is there a way to create a Connotea RSS feed for all the items tagged with project tags *except the items I tagged myself*?<br />
** NO, not yet.<br />
** For participants who do a lot of tagging, this would be an efficient way to keep up with the *rest* of what's going on, the portion you haven't already seen.<br />
** It would be possible if Connotea supported full boolean logic. But so far it doesn't support NOT.<br />
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=== About integration with other tools and services ===<br />
<br />
* Feedburner also has a method to aggregate feeds. Is it better than Connotea's (for example supporting full boolean logic and not just AND and OR)? <br />
** Ditto with Yahoo Pipes.<br />
** If so, we don't have to leave Connotea. We only have to recommend these other methods for users who want to braid feeds together.<br />
<br />
* What are the best ways to integrate OAD and OATD?<br />
** For example, on OAD page of declarations, we could say in the scope note: "The OATD tag for declarations is "oa.declaration"." We could even link to the Connotea page of tagged declarations.<br />
*** Likewise for data, disciplinary repositories, society statements, and so on.<br />
** Items in our big bibliography could be tagged "oa.oad.biblio". That would help (a little) in identifying articles not yet in the biblio. (When we come across a relevant article, it may be easier to see whether it has this tag than to see whether it's in OAD.)<br />
** Connotea allows users to create a "community page" about any tag. These are wiki pages where you can describe the scope of the tag and carry some discussion. Should the project use those pages, or use OAD for the same purpose?<br />
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* What are the best tools/services for putting the latest items from a given feed on a given web page? (I asked gavin c. 3/27/09)<br />
** I'm already using the Connotea code on OAN and it's fine. But if there are better widgets for this purpose, or easier ones to implement, we should recommend or list, e.g. on the OAD page.<br />
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=== Long-term, low priority ===<br />
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* If we start with Connotea and later want to change the tagging service (because something better comes along), could we do it without losing all the valuable past tags?<br />
** Connotea allows individual users to export their "libraries" (collections of tagged items) in many different formats. But if the whole tracking project wants to move to a different service, then (1) the new service would have to import from one of the formats to which Connotea exports, and (2) we'd have to get many or all participants to export/import their libraries. Moreover, while Connotea export preserves citations and links, I don't know whether it preserves tags.<br />
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* I don't believe that any impact measurements count citations found in RSS feeds (from tagging services or any other source). But for the new generation of impact measurements, which combine many sources of data, this could be useful. These tracking projects should invite new measurement initiatives to to consider using their citation data. <br />
** The citations themselves are free for the taking for anyone who subscribes the project feeds. But to multiply each citation by the number of subscribers, we'll need to find a way to count the subscribers. See above.<br />
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== Checklist == <br />
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=== for soft launch ===<br />
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This is the launch on OAN. First announcement of project and first call for taggers.<br />
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* Finish OAD page<br />
** Finish and post the list of suggested tags.<br />
** Finish and post the FAQ.<br />
** Finish and post the instruction for tagging; for tracking; for making custom feeds.<br />
** (Finish and post tips?)<br />
** Explain somewhere that this project is about "open access" to research, not "open access" for networks or the telecom industry, for other railroad industry, for physician scheduling, etc.<br />
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* Link to project OAD page from OAN sidebar.<br />
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* Point to project feed from OAN sidebar, recommend it as most comprehensive source of OA news.<br />
** Make clear that OAN only covers a subset.<br />
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=== for hard launch ===<br />
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This is the launch on SOAN.<br />
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* Say in blog sidebar (roughly) that OATP is the comprehensive source of OA news. This blog covers just a subset.<br />
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* Write email stationery to tell correspondents who recommend sites to tag them instead.<br />
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=== for later === <br />
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* Explain how to display newly tagged items in any any combo feed on any web page.<br />
** Find a few of the better widgets to do this job and recommend them to users who want to follow the feed and help others to follow it. (I asked Gavin to help identify the better ones, March 27, 2009.)<br />
** PS make a web page with several of the widgets on it, letting users see what they look like in action. Each should be accompanied by info on how to get one and put it on a blog or other web page.<br />
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* Add "tag notes" to each tag in the initial set of project tags. (Connotea supports this.)<br />
** Have a Connotea (or OAD) wiki page on each project tag, explaining the intended scope (not the same as "tag notes).<br />
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* Have working feeds for some individual tags (other than oa.new) and some combinations of tags, to show that it can be done.<br />
** Both RSS and email feeds.<br />
** Combo possibilities: oa.new + oa.hot; oa.new + oa.germany; oa.new + oa.chemistry; oa.policy + oa.uk; <br />
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* Add support for Google search engines.<br />
** Have a working Google search engine for the combo feed of all the initial project tags (i.e. searching the (i.e. searching the pages targeted by the links in that feed).<br />
** Having a working Google search engine for each individual feed (i.e. the pages targeted by the links in that feed).<br />
** Explain how to create a Google search engine for an arbitrary subset of tags (project and/or personal tags).<br />
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* Activate Connotea group?<br />
** If I do, link from it to OAD page and vice versa.<br />
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* Make Google group ([http://groups.google.com/group/oatp OATP]) public. Right now it's private.<br />
** If I use this, link from it to OAD page and vice versa.<br />
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* When folksonomy fairly well developed, then recruit users to tag older OA items retroactively. For example: all items in OAD bibliography; OAD list of declarations; all journals in DOAJ; all repositories in ROAR and OpenDOAR....<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
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* This is an example for a single tag: "oa.policy".<br />
** [http://www.connotea.org/user/petersuber/tag/oa.policy Connotea page on this tag] (all items, but just those tagged by PS)<br />
*** [http://www.connotea.org/rss/user/petersuber/tag/oa.policy RSS feed for above] <br />
** [http://www.connotea.org/tag/oa.policy Connotea page on this tag] (all items, all users)<br />
*** [http://www.connotea.org/rss/tag/oa.policy RSS feed for above] <br />
** [http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=014252173690352420777:r5leubhu1fg Google custom search engine for this tag]<br />
*** Doesn't work yet. I had to ask it to search the Connotea page on the link (second above, all items and all users) rather than the pages to which those links point. But it doesn't even search the page. Debug this.<br />
*** This is the home page for the engine's creator (me) to edit the settings. What's the public face home page?<br />
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* This is an example of a combo feed for a pair of tags: "oa.policy", "oa.comment"<br />
** [http://www.connotea.org/user/petersuber/tag/oa.policy/oa.comment Connotea page on items tagged with one OR the other] (all items, just PS)<br />
*** [http://www.connotea.org/rss/user/petersuber/tag/oa.policy/oa.comment RSS feed for above combo]<br />
** [http://www.connotea.org/tag/oa.policy/oa.comment Connotea page on items tagged with one OR the other] (all items, all users)<br />
*** [http://www.connotea.org/rss/tag/oa.policy/oa.comment RSS feed for above combo]<br />
** [http://www.connotea.org/user/petersuber/tag/oa.policy+oa.comment Connotea page on items tagged with one AND the other] (all items, just PS)<br />
*** [http://www.connotea.org/rss/user/petersuber/tag/oa.policy+oa.comment RSS feed for above combo] (all items, just PS)<br />
** [http://www.connotea.org/tag/oa.policy+oa.comment Connotea page on items tagged with one AND the other] (all items, all users)<br />
*** [http://www.connotea.org/rss/tag/oa.policy+oa.comment RSS feed for above combo] (all items, all users)<br />
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== Draft FAQ ==<br />
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* I've deleted the questions already covered in the ''public'' FAQ.<br />
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=== Why annotate the subtopic tags at OAD rather than Connotea? ===<br />
* The main reason is that the project may not stick with Connotea. A secondary reason is that the Connotea tag notes are spread out on separate tag pages, while OAD can pull them all together on a single page. However, the use of OAD is compatible with using the Connotea tag notes as well.<br />
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=== What's coming in the future? ===<br />
* Many things, I hope:<br />
** I want to develop tools to make it easier for users to subscribe to an arbitrary subset of the tag feeds. <br />
** I want to add user ratings to tagged items so that, for example, you could subscribe to the full project feed but only see the items that rate above a certain threshold (to control the volume without cutting off whole subtopics). <br />
** I want to add custom search tools so that you can not only search the Connotea pages listing the citations and links for any combination of tags (already possible), but the tagged pages themselves. <br />
** Finally, I want to shed control of the project, and turn it over to the community. <br />
* One reason to refine the project is to improve it for its original purpose, to aid in the tracking and classification of OA developments. But another is to make the system of general use in tracking and classifying new developments on any topic. I'd like to bring it to the point where a new tracking project only has to create a new set of project tags.<br />
* Note that every time Connotea is enhanced, the project is enhanced. Connotea is open source, and is constantly evolving.<br />
* ''ps: make a page (list) of these things (phase 2, ramping up); write short summary here; point to that page for more<br />
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== Tips == <br />
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=== Tips for taggers ===<br />
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* Whenever you can, add a description.<br />
<br />
* When you know that a certain item has already been tagged with ''oa.new'' by someone else, then don't tag it with ''oa.new'' yourself, even if you add subtopic tags not already present. The second ''oa.new'' tag will put the item into the project feed more than once, wasting time for readers.<br />
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* '''Tips for tag convergence'''<br />
** Look at the tags in use by others.<br />
** Read the tag annotations at the OATP home page.<br />
** For phrases, use the underscore character: ''oa.heidelberg_appeal''. For subordination (sub-sub-topics) use another dot: ''oa.google.settlement''.<br />
** Be prepared to revise tags retroactively to bring your usage into alignment with others. (Connotea supports retroactive tag revision.)<br />
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* '''Tips on subtopic tags''' (other than tag convergence)<br />
** Use an underscore for phrases, ''oa.heidelberg_appeal'' (unless the community is already using an abbreviation for the phrase, ''oa.pr'' for peer review).<br />
** Use a dot for subordination or sub-subtopics, ''oa.google.settlement''.<br />
** The ''oa.'' prefix means "in connection with OA". Hence even a item about TA journals might be tagged ''oa.journals'' if the TA journals are discussed in connection with OA. Likewise, ''oa.article'' is an article about OA, even if the article itself is TA. And so on.<br />
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* Connotea doesn't always put the title of an item in the title box, especially with blog posts. When it doesn't, be sure to cut/paste the title into the right place. Otherwise feed readers will think you're tagging the blog itself, not a particular post within the blog.<br />
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* Periodically review the tags you've been using. You can see them in the left sidebar of your personal Connotea library (URL = http://www.connotea.org/user/YOURUSERNAME). If you see any typos, just click "rename a tag" (in the right sidebar) in order to fix them retroactively.<br />
** For tag convergence, you might want to look at the tags used by others as well. For example, see the tags used by [http://www.connotea.org/user/petersuber Peter Suber] (OATP founder). <br />
<br />
* If you use subtopic tags and want to reuse tags already used by others:<br />
** Monitor which tags other people are using by reading the project feed. The subtopic tags are clearly displayed (at least) on the Connotea [http://www.connotea.org/tag/oa.new page for the oa.new tag library].<br />
** For a complete (or nearly complete) list of project tags in use, type "oa." in the "Add to Connotea" dialog box and a list of suggestions will appear which begin with the same three characters. (Is this list complete? Is there an easier way to see it?)<br />
** I don't want to set myself up as the definer of an ontology or standard vocabulary for this project. But I've used a large number of subtopic tags, perhaps more than any other user. To see which tags I've used, look at [http://www.connotea.org/user/petersuber/tag/oa.new my personal Connotea library] (in the left sidebar). Ignore non-project tags that don't begin with "oa.".<br />
** (Eventually) use the [http://groups.google.com/group/oatp discussion forum] to talk with other project participants about which tags to use for which topics. <br />
** (Eventually) record community consensus about the tags on a wiki --either the Connotea community pages or OAD.<br />
<br />
* Check your tags. A common typo is to forget the dot, typing (say) ''oa policy'' instead of ''oa.policy''. The effect is to use taga (''oa'' and ''policy'') rather than one, and neither is in the project format. If this typo occurs with ''oa.new'' (''oa'' and ''new'') then the tagged item will not appear in the project feed.<br />
<br />
* If you tag and item and also write a blog post about it that goes beyond a citation, link, and excerpt, then also tag your own post.<br />
** Two things would help here: (1) tag the your own post with oa.new and other relevant tags, and (2) tag the original item with a tag to identify your blog (for example, for OAN it could be oa.oan). The first will alert people reading the feed to your post. The second will alert people who look up the item at Connotea to all the blog posts which might be discussing that item. <br />
<br />
* It's more important to get relevant items into the "new" feed than to classify them precisely by subtopic. <br />
** If time is tight, or if you don't care to classify new developments or if you don't remember the relevant tags, just use "oa.new". You can leave it to others to add subtopic tags. Or you can go back later and add them. (You can find them again in your personal Connotea library.)<br />
<br />
* Put the "Add to Connotea" [http://www.connotea.org/bookmarklets bookmarklet] on your browser. It makes tagging go much faster. <br />
<br />
* The "oa." prefix in project tags simply means that the tags belong to the OA tracking project, rather than to another one. Hence, for example, "oa.journal" is for any item about journals relevant to this project. It's not limited to items about OA journals. Likewise for "oa.policy", "oa.book" and so on.<br />
<br />
* Connotea tags are ''not'' case sensitive. If you've already used "oa.comment" and then tag an item with "OA.Comment", Connotea will convert the second tag to the form of the first.<br />
** PS: But what if a given user is new and hasn't already used "oa.comment". Would "OA.Comment" then be recorded with caps, and fail to bind with the "oa.comment" tags already in the system? Test this.<br />
<br />
* If you choose to use date tags, remember that an item tagged oa.feb.2009 will NOT come up in a search for oa.2009 items unless it's also tagged oa.2009. You can use year tags without using month tags. But if you use month tags, then also use year tags.<br />
<br />
* You needn't limit yourself to project tags. If you use personal tags as well, then you make certain items easier for you to find. You can use the project tools to create combo feeds of any subset of tags, including any combination of project and personal tags.<br />
** Your personal tags for OA-related content could (but of course needn't) follow the format of the project tags: "oa." followed by an identifier, all lower-case, no spaces. <br />
<br />
* Note that Connotea allows you to change a given tag to another, retroactively, for any items you tagged yourself. This is desirable if you discover, for example, that you've been using "oa.new." instead of "oa.new", "oa.policies" instead of "oa.policy", or "oa.neh" instead of "oa.nih". Changing the tag name will then mean that items you tagged will make it into the feeds where you intended for them to appear.<br />
<br />
* When tagging a blog post, Connotea sometimes recognizes the post title and uses it, but sometimes uses the blog title instead. In the latter case, it would help readers very much to cut/paste the post title into the title box on the tag dialog.<br />
<br />
* When you can, please add a short description in the description box. Without descriptions, readers will only see brief citations and links. The more we can digest the content for them, at the moment of tagging, the better. (I say "when you can"; I don't always have time myself.)<br />
** Likewise, if you see a tagged item without a description, and have a moment, please add a description.<br />
<br />
* If an item is OA-relevant but not new, tag it with any combination of subtopic tags. But omit the oa.new tag.<br />
** If an item is new but not OA-relevant (but relevant to some of your other interests), tag it with any combination of tags other than the project ("oa.something") tags.<br />
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* Reasons to use the discussion forum<br />
** To agree on the best form of a tag (e.g. oa.licensing v. oa.licenses); or whether to continue with separate tags on the same topic<br />
** To persuade people who use disfavored tags to change them retroactively<br />
*** When there's consensus on this, there should be another place to post the consensus; hard to find in a discussion forum; good use for OAD? for Connotea's Community pages?<br />
** to facilitate governance, or community control over the evolving ontology<br />
<br />
* When a conference has many OA-related presentations, or a journal issue many OA-related articles, and you don't have time to tag each individual presentation or article, then at least tag the page listing them. If you can, add a description saying that there's more than one piece to be found there.<br />
<br />
* Don't tag blog posts that merely cite and link to another story, perhaps with an excerpt. Tag the story itself. But when a blog post goes beyond the story --adding comments, translations, or other links-- then tag it as well.<br />
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=== Tips for readers ===<br />
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* To see the Connotea tag library for any given tag simply use this URL (replacing the final "TAG" with the tag you have in mind):<br />
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<center><code><nowiki>http://www.connotea.org/tag/TAG</nowiki></code></center><br />
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* To see the Connotea tag library for any given tagger, simply use this URL (replacing the final "USERNAME" with the tagger you have in mind):<br />
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<center><code><nowiki>http://www.connotea.org/user/USERNAME</nowiki></code></center><br />
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* If you use Google Chrome as your browser, then add the Connotea search engine to the built-in search engines (Options \ Default search \ Manage).<br />
** I use "cn" for the keyword and "http://www.connotea.org/tag/%s" for the URL. This allows you to jump to your browser search box (Control-L) and enter "cn oa.policy" to find all the items tagged with "oa.policy".<br />
** There is a similar method to add the Connotea search engine to Firefox, but I don't know what it is.<br />
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* Read the Connotea [http://www.connotea.org/guide Guide] for directions on how to create [http://www.connotea.org/guide#multiple custom feeds based on multiple users or tags].<br />
** Also read about how to [http://www.connotea.org/guide#exportris export the tag library] in multiple formats for re-use and mashups.<br />
** I recommend reading the whole Guide, and the [http://www.connotea.org/faq FAQ], to give you the widest picture of Connotea's flexibility for different uses.<br />
** If you're very serious about taking full advantage of Connotea, then also subscribe the [https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/connotea-discuss Connotea discussion list].<br />
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* For finding past news, comment, research, etc. on OA, consider your usual search engines ''plus'': <br />
** the Connotea search engine, whose index will be richer and richer as the project proceeds<br />
** the OAN searchable archive<br />
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* If the feed is too austere for you, and you'd prefer to read the original sources without having to click through from each link in the feed, then subscribe to the feed in Google reader and add the GR "Next" bookmarklet to your toolbar. Clicking on "Next" will take you to the next unread item in the feed --not just the next citation and link, but the very page that was tagged. <br />
<br />
* If you're a tagger, then use Yahoo Pipes to create a version of the project feed which filters out the items you tagged yourself. Then you can benefit from the feed by using it to discover what other people are noticing that you didn't already notice yourself.<br />
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=== Tips for bloggers ===<br />
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* If you get a tip from the OATP feed, credit OATP, just as you might credit another blogger. OATP isn't under an attribution license, so this isn't legally necessary. But it would help spread the word about OATP, which is highly desirable. If you do this, I recommend linking either to the [http://www.connotea.org/tag/oa.new Connotea tag library for ''oa.new''] or the [http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/OA_tracking_project OATP home page on OAD].</div>Pontikahttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/index.php?title=OA_online&diff=14404OA online2012-02-03T11:15:46Z<p>Pontika: </p>
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