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Archives Ouvertes et Edition Scientifique

From: Stevan Harnad <harnad_at_ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 19:08:13 +0000

    ARCHIVES OUVERTES ET PUBLICATION SCIENTIFIQUE
    Comment mettre en place l'acc�s libre aux r�sultats de la recherche ?
    Thierry Chanier
    Pr�face de Jean-Max Noyer
    SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES

    Les technologies et les r�seaux informatiques offrent les solutions
    mat�rielles pour lib�rer l'acc�s aux r�sultats de la recherche. Mais
    les mod�les soci�taux et �conomiques font l'objet de profondes
    controverses autour desquelles s'affrontent les acteurs de l'�dition
    scientifique. Technologies et r�seaux sont ici pr�sent�s comme
    le substrat � partir duquel les chercheurs peuvent s'organiser
    en communaut�s de travail en reprenant le contr�le des processus
    �ditoriaux avec un double enjeu : l'acc�s libre et la mise au point
    d'un nouveau cycle de recherche au sein duquel pourra se renouveler
    l'�criture scientifique. Une r�flexion sur le bouleversement profond
    des mod�les de l'�dition scientifique.

ISBN : 2-7475-7695-7 - f�vrier 2005 - 186 pages
http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&obj=livre&no=18744

    OPEN ARCHIVES AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION
    How to provide free access to research results?
    Thierry Chanier
    Preface: Jean-Max Noyer
    SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY

    The technical potential of the networked online medium offers concrete
    solutions for freeing access to the results of scientific and
    scholarly research. Conflicting social and economic models have
    generated deep controversies among the various players involved in
    scholarly/scientific publication [researchers, their institutions,
    their funders, and their publishers]. Network technology now offers
    the substrate from which the research community can reorganise itself
    to regain control over the publication and dissemination of its
    work. Two things are at stake: Free access and the development of a
    new research cycle to renew scientific communication.
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