Open Access : a new opportunity for scholarly communication
(2005) Open Access : a new opportunity for scholarly communication. In Proceedings Workshop on Open Access held at Thessaloniki University, Thessaloniki (Greece).
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Abstract
Conference Overview
- Introduction
- A changing environment: reasons and conditions leading to the Open Access movement the crisis of scholarly communication in the late nineties: prices, technologies and policies
- The main “players” reactions: publishers, authors, libraries (universities)
- Steps forward: the Budapest “Manifesto”, the Paris Conference, the Berlin Declaration.
- The debate and its evolution: the Open Access as an opportunity
- Copyright and the relations between authors, publishers and institutions; Creative Commons
- The academic communities and the publishers policies: the ROMEO project
- The new economic models
- Advocacy and the Universities strategies
- Research evaluation and new indicators: the Open Access Citation Index
- Technical aspects
- Thinking to the future, now: e-publishing and the role of libraries
| Keywords: | Publishing economic models, Libraries new roles, Plagiarism, Copyright, Open access, Scholarly communication, e-publishing |
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| Subjects: | B. Information use and sociology of information. > BG. Information dissemination and diffusion. |
| ID Code: | 5777 |
| Deposited By: | Comba, Valentina |
| Deposited On: | 06 March 2006 |
| All fields: | Show all fields |
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