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I always used to bugger off dinner-time or find some unused classroom if
it was raining. Is this some trick to get us dodgers to play catch-up? http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01...emic_research/ The situation can be rather simplistically described as follows: The more prestigious a journal, the more important it is for scientists that their work is published in that journal. This means that the best work goes to few journals, whose publishers have free rein to charge what they like for subscriptions. But not many people can afford to subscribe to journals that can cost over £2,000 per year, each. In addition, once the article is accepted and published, the journals own the copyright. Unravel this one: we have a situation where government-funded research is being published in proprietary journals. For other public bodies to subsequently access this research, more government funding is needed pay for subscriptions to these same journals. The House of Commons reports says the Institutional Repositories such as the one being permanently funded at Southampton, will "help improve access to journals, but a more radical solution may be required in the long term". The report points out that re-publishing papers accepted for publication in journals does have copyright implications - although at the beginning of the enquiry, 83 per cent of publishers did allow authors to self-archive after publication. This figure has now risen to 93 per cent. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/25/iop_archive/ Universities are to get free access to the Institute of Physics' digital journal-archives, a collection of scientific research spanning more than 100 years of publishing. The archive holds more than 110,000 articles and 1.5m pages of physics research including papers by Sir John Fleming, Sir Ernest Rutherford, Niels Bohr, Lord Rayleigh and Sir Edward Appleton. The access is made possible through a special agreement between the Institute of Physics (IoP) and the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC). It will make some of the most important discoveries in physics available for free for the first time, including the Nobel Prize-winning work of Rutherford, in which he laid out the basis of the physics of radioactivity. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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What the hell's the point in being young?
British rain will *******ise your young life. ACCEPT IT AND EMMIGRATE TO A SOCIALIST, SLAVIC COUNTRY in EASTERN EUROPE!;-) Sorry, I'm just a bit ****ed that my computer LOST a rather LONG reply to that "Col" character over in the "I'm angry at Tom Presutti" thread.:-) :-( "Comrade" D. |
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"Damien" wrote in message
oups.com Sorry, I'm just a bit ****ed that my computer LOST a rather LONG reply to that "Col" character over in the "I'm angry at Tom Presutti" thread.:-) :-( Water off a doc's back I imagine. He's probably wearing a prophylactic anyway. (Was it a Mac I wonder?) -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Michael Mcneil wrote:
"Damien" wrote in message oups.com Sorry, I'm just a bit ****ed that my computer LOST a rather LONG reply to that "Col" character over in the "I'm angry at Tom Presutti" thread.:-) :-( Water off a doc's back I imagine. He's probably wearing a prophylactic anyway. (Was it a Mac I wonder?) p..l..o..n..k -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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"Gianna Stefani" wrote in message
p..l..o..n..k Gerr gerrr gerrrr gurgle. What a novel experience. ![]() Now no-one is rea... not err, ....OK, lets take a scientific approach to this... two negatives is a ... Or was that the Russians. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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