[IP-OA_Forum] [Fwd: New Paper on Society Publishing and OA (available online) - Societies ideally placed to benefit from OA in future?]
Liebe Kolleginnen & Kollegen,
anbei ein Hinweis auf eine neue Veroeffentlichung von Chris Armbruster
zum Thema "Society publishing, the internet and open access".
Ihnen einen schoenen Tag,
Katja Mruck
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Subject: New Paper on Society Publishing and OA (available online) -
Societies ideally placed to benefit from OA in future?
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 09:39:51 +0200
From: Armbruster, Chris <Chris.Armbruster@EUI.eu>
To: <info@openaccess-germany.de>
CC: <SSOAR@qualitative-forschung.de>
Dear Colleagues,
A new paper is available that seeks to build a (new) bridge to society
publishers and engage them on the question of how to shape the future of
OA. It starts from the premise that
"they stand to benefit from open access because society publishers are
embedded within their specific community, which they serve in a number
of ways. They are ideally placed to utilise the rise of digital peer
production (e.g. e-Science, but also the textgrid for the humanities)
and global epistemic networks (researchers sharing a broadly defined
research programme and, for example, sharing pre-prints) to deliver
value-adding services to a global audience of users. Society publishers
may find that institutional repositories and, more generally, digital
libraries, could become partners in publishing. If repositories and
libraries collect, disseminate and curate the content, then society
publishers may concentrate on providing what they do best: adding value
through certification and navigation services."
Armbruster, Chris "Society publishing, the internet and open access:
shifting mission-orientation from content holding to certification and
navigation services? (July 2007).
Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=997819
An earlier, award winning paper (Yale Law ISP 'Access to Knowledge'
(2007) first prize - http://research.yale.edu/isp/eventsa2k2.html)
Armbruster, Chris, "Cyberscience and the Knowledge-Based Economy, Open
Access and Trade Publishing: from Contradiction to Compatibility with
Nonexclusive Copyright Licensing" (October 2006).
Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=938119
Regards,
Chris Armbruster
http://ssrn.com/author=434782
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