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Ingenta: more comment

Aidan Karley has supplied the following pricing in a comment on the Ingenta issue (I have had to reformat and hope I have caught the drift): Aidan Karley Says: September 5th, 2007 at 12:58 pm eConcerning the Ingenta re-selling, their … Continue reading

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Bioclipse 2 – take it seriously

From Ola Spjuth: Hi all Bioclipse developers, Bioclipse has outgrown its original design. We have therefore decided to start the design of Bioclipse2, which will be a complete rewrite of the core API and extension points to overcome the many … Continue reading

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Copyright paralysis from the British Library – update

Further to my last post on the bizarre copyright restrictions imposed by the BL, my correspondent writes: [from her message yesterday] I will in fact go and try to collect it [today]. I will refuse to sign the copyright, asking … Continue reading

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Copyright paralysis from the British Library

I posted recently (Copyright madness – story 2) about a colleague who wished to access an EIGHTY-FIVE YEAR OLD scientific paper (in the transactions of the Transylvanian Haematological Society) and had bizarre restrictions put in her way. Now she wishes … Continue reading

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Access to WHO?

Gavin Baker posts a long discussion of the complexity of licences related to the WHO Bulletin. The gist of this is that complexity is hindering necessary things like (human language) translation and re-use. In similar vein one important WHO publication … Continue reading

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WWMM slashdotted

Yesterday I got a comment: “smile, you’re on slashdot”, and thought relatively little about it. Slashdot (WP) or /. is essentially the first major community discussion site – it predates blogs and although some of its functionality is duplicated by … Continue reading

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Ingenta: coda

When I snipped the screenshot of the last post ( Ingenta: It gets even worse; corrupt and resell ) I missed a tiny detail. In such small print it really doesn’t matter, does it: the only problem – it’s MY … Continue reading

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Ingenta: It gets even worse; corrupt and resell

In reply to my post on OUP’s failure to remove the Rightslink page Josh has pointed out something even worse. I am so mad that I have to breathe deeply. This is an industry which trumpets its integrity and quality. … Continue reading

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OUP: Thank you for the response

I don’t normally copy comments to posts, but a few of these are important are important: 8 Responses to “OUP wants me to pay for my own Open Access article” Kirsty Luff Says: September 4th, 2007 at 4:34 pm eDear … Continue reading

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Wesabe's Open Data

Because Glyn Moody commented on my blog I visited his and found another concern about Open Data: Monday, September 3, 2007 Should “open source” include open data? [From Matt Asay .. general manager of the Americas and vice president of … Continue reading

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