Open Access to Scientific and Technical Information: State of the Art and Future Trends : ICSTI/INIST/INSERM Seminar, 23-24 January 2003, Paris, FranceHerbert Grüttemeier, Barry Mahon |
Contents
Preface | 49 |
Moving from intellectual property to intellectual | 63 |
Questions Answers Session I | 87 |
S Morris | 100 |
Open Access Publishing | 113 |
The legal framework for access to STI | 119 |
The Centre for Direct Scientific Communication | 133 |
Open Access issues for developing countries | 149 |
The future of scholarly communication | 167 |
Grivell | 180 |
Summary of the discussions with commentary | 191 |
Common terms and phrases
academic access to scientific allow Andy Powell ArXiv authors BioMed Central BioMedCentral BOAI Centre CNRS commercial publishers cost databases developing countries developing world digitised discussion dissemination documents E-BioSci economic Elsevier ensure Eprint European example existing Figaro fingerprint full text funding HINARI ICSTI impact factor infrastructure Ingenta INIST initiatives INSERM institutional repositories intellectual property Internet IOS Press issues libraries licensing literature material mathematical metadata NUMDAM offer Open Access journals Open Archives Open Archives Initiative Open Society Institute organisations paper peer review Pieter Bolman pre-print present problem production programme protocol public domain refereed relevant role scientific and technical scientific community scientific information scientists self-archiving servers Stevan Harnad STM information subscriptions technical information University users Zentralblatt MATH