Lieber Herr Hilf, ich verstehe offen gestanden nicht, was Sie wollen. Vielleicht ist auch mein Englisch zu schlecht? Bisher waren die meisten Beiträge hier auf Deutsch. Selbstverständlich werden auch Gratis-Open-Access-Journals und libre-OA-Journals mit ungeeigneten CC-Lizenzen, die nicht den Definitionen von Open Access Berlin, Bethesda, Budapest entsprechen, aufgenommen: http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=newTitles&uiLanguage=en Nur wer das Siegel von SPARC haben möchte, muss zusätzlich CC-BY anbieten (und Erfassung der Artikel via OAI). Ich finde diese Einschränkung, die wohlgemerkt nur für das Gütesiegel gilt, absolut angemessen und selbstverständlich, wenn es um OA geht. Sie verlassen den Boden der drei genannten OA-Definitionen, wenn Sie andere CC-Lizenzen anbieten! Welches Recht haben Sie, OA willkürlich auf Gratis-OA oder unangemessene Libre-Varianten festzlegen? Klaus Graf 2011/3/29 Eberhard R. Hilf <hilf@isn-oldenburg.de>: > The registry record of DOAJ of OA-Journals is nice, however it is a lower > limit: there are nice and neat and fully OA-journals, strutinely > refereed, scientific journals, which applied for registry by DOAJ but were > rejected, because of a quarrel of the choice of CC-variant, acceptable by > DOAJ/SPARC. > > E.g. the Geoscience set of journals > http://paleopolis.rediris.es/geosciences/ > are Open Access, they are > perfect 'green publishers': http://romeo.eprints.org/publishers/140.html > > DOAJ requires CC-BY-licence > http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=loadTempl&templ=faq#getseal > which "lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your > work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original > creation". > whereas the geosciences bunch requires another cc-varian: they allow free > noncommercial use and access by anyone open access, but want" to assure > that we do not want (author's) work to be re-used without their > permission/agreement if it is for a commercial use for we want to leave > them individually to make the decision whether they agree or not their > work is re-used by people who will make money on it· for we want them to > eventually receive royalties if their work is to be re-used > commercially.." > I find the DOAJ restriction too prohibitive and counterproductive for the > spread and acceptance of Open Access for scientific Journal articles to > boost scienctist's work. > Eberhard R. Hilf > ................................................. > Eberhard R. Hilf, Dr. Prof. > Geschaeftsfuehrer (CEO) > Institute for Science Networking Oldenburg GmbH > an der Carl von Ossietzky Universitaet > Ammerlaender Heerstr.121, D-26129 Oldenburg > ISN-Home: http://www.isn-oldenburg.de/ > Homepage: http://isn-oldenburg.de/~hilf > E-Mail : hilf@isn-oldenburg.de > Tel : +49-441-798-2884 > Fax : +49-441-798-5851 > ISN ist unter HRB5017 im Handelsregister beim > Amtsgericht Oldenburg (Oldb.) eingetragen. > USt-ID : DE220045733 > ......................... > Sign the petitions for Open Access: > an die EU: http://www.ec-petition.eu > - Blog zu Open Access: http://www.zugang-zum-wissen.de/journal > - Physics Distributed Network: htpp://www.physnet.net > - Buendnis Urheberrecht fuer Bildung und Wissenschaft > http://www.urheberrechtsbuendnis.de > > On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, Anja Oberländer wrote: > >> >> *****Apologies for cross-posting****** >> >> For Immediate Release March 28, 2011 >> >> We are pleased to launch the new DOAJ interface (www.doaj.org >> <http://www.doaj.org>) and as well that DOAJ have passed new milestones. Now >> there are more than 6300 journals from more than 110 countries in more than 50 >> languages in the DOAJ. More than 2500 journals are providing metadata on >> article level, which means that more than 500.000 articles are searchable from >> DOAJ. >> >> We are pleased to see constantly increasing usage of the service, both >> directly on the site and most importantly due to increasing harvesting >> activities from the server. >> >> Due to support from our sponsors and members we have been able to add more >> journals during 2010 than ever before. But there is still much work to do -- >> so please consider joining almost 100 universities/research centers and the 15 >> library consortia on our membership list - >> http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=membership - >> http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=loadTempl&templ=members >> <http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=loadTempl&templ=members>. >> >> On behalf of the DOAJ-team >> >> Anna-Lena Johansson >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Ipoa_forum mailing list > Ipoa_forum@lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de > https://lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/ipoa_forum > > _______________________________________________ Ipoa_forum mailing list Ipoa_forum@lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de https://lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/ipoa_forum