Monthly Archives: August 2013

A Free, Libre, and Open Glossary

Chris Sakkas (Admin of the FOSsil Bank wiki and the Living Libre blog and Twitter feed.) has worked hard to collate current usage of terms in the free/open/libre domains. As readers of this blog will know there is wide variation … Continue reading

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How CC-NC licences can and cannot be interconverted

I’m on the OKFN advisory board on the Open Definition which also oversees licences, their openness and compatibility. I am really impressed by the other members (I normally have little to contribute!) What happens when you want to edit a … Continue reading

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Cambridge University Press charge for re-use of #openaccess papers for teaching students

Prompted by the an (author) tweet on a new openaccess paper from CUP I went to http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8966489 .   I have no idea whether this was APC-paid, but’s it’s “Open Access” under the CC-BY-NC-SA licence (i.e. non-commercial). The PDF is … Continue reading

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Does ACS label its APC #openaccess adequately? I navigate the complex options … NO.

I have been non-systematically looking at “open access” from major publishers, mainly initiated from their marketing with the #openaccess tag on Twitter. {I have a serious criticism of University libraries that they are not monitoring #openaccess compliance and that it’s … Continue reading

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Crowdcrafting helping malaria research – try it!

Shortly after blogging about Crowdcrafting (/pmr/2013/08/09/crowdsourcing-at-crowdcrafting-were-doing-antimatter-research-2/ ) there’s a new application , just to show you the variety. See http://crowdcrafting.org/app/RuralGeolocator/ : Rural Geolocator is an application for geo-referencing houses on satellite images. The current batch of tasks is focused on … Continue reading

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Elsevier guides its “author communities” to use CC-NC rather than CC-BY

There’s a hashtag #openaccess which I follow. It started by marking useful comments and resources in “open access” but is increasingly being used by (mainly commercial legacy) publishers to promote their offerings in this area. Nothing wrong with that, though … Continue reading

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Resale of #openaccess CC-BY papers is fully acceptable

Roderic Page @rdmpage tweets: Why the outrage at people repackaging #oa papers and charging for them? : http://evoldir.tumblr.com/post/58035947020/other-unanticipated-reuse-of-open-access-papers Don’t like it? Do it better and cheaper! I fully agree with him and analyse in more detail: The original post included: Dear … Continue reading

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Cambridge Puntcon 2013

[Test] Yesterday was the annual puntcon and about 30 people, geeks and non-geeks turned up. It’s always exciting to meet new people in Cambridge. There’s so much going on that we miss most of it. One of my acquaintances is … Continue reading

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Elsevier charges to read #openaccess articles

I got the following advertising tweet today: Elsevier Energy @EnergyJournals Read recent papers published Open Access in Elsevier Energy journals ow.ly/nMNAe #OpenAccess #OA #energy   I follow the hashtag #openaccess and now many publishers are using this to promote their open … Continue reading

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Why Non-Commercial (CC-NC) #openaccess does not achieve useful outcomes for authors

The “non-commercial” licence CC-BY-NC option for “open access” is often promoted (e.g. by Heather Morrison) as a means to restrict inappropriate use of the article. It is suggested that NC will prevent pharmaceutical companies from using the information in the … Continue reading

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