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Re: Open Access to Oeuvre of Bosc

From: Stevan Harnad <harnad_at_ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 21:32:32 +0000

    Prior AmSci Topic Thread:
    Open Access to Oeuvre of Bosc and of Chanier on Open Access
    http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Hypermail/Amsci/4598.html

A review of :
    Aubry & Janik (eds) (2005) Les Archives Ouvertes: enjeux et pratiques
    http://www.adbs.fr/site/publications/ouvrages/98.php
has been published by Yves Desrichard in
Bulletin des Biblioth�ques de France.
http://bbf.enssib.fr/sdx/BBF/frontoffice/2005/06/imprimerDocument.xsp?id=bbf-2005-06-0126-003/2005/06/fam-critique/critique

Excerpt (translation follows):

    "Le principal m�rite de l'ouvrage est de scander les principes
    fondamentaux de cet � acc�s ouvert � dont les � archives ouvertes �
    ne sont qu'une des composantes. � cet �gard, ce n'est pas faire
    injure aux autres contributeurs que d'indiquer que, s'il ne
    fallait lire qu'un seul article, ce serait celui d'H�l�ne Bosc,
    de l'Institut national de recherche agronomique de Tours. Avec �
    Archives ouvertes : quinze ans d'histoire �, elle propose, plut�t
    qu'une simple chronologie un peu fastidieuse, un � vade-mecum de
    survie � au biblioth�caire ou au documentaliste souhaitant s'impliquer
    dans des projets bas�s sur ces concepts ou, tout simplement, s'en
    tenir inform�".

Translation:

    "The main merit of this work is its survey of the basic principles
    of this "Open Access" (OA) movement of which "open archives" are but one
    component. It would not be a slight to the other contributors to note
    that, if one could read just one of the chapters, that would have
    to be the one by Helen Bosc, of the National Institute of Research in
    Agronomy in Tours. In her "Open Archives: A Fifteen-Year History",
    she provides not a mere constipated chronology but a veritable
    "Survival Manual" for the librarian or documentalist wishing either
    to become actively involved in OA projects or merely to stay informed."

Eprint of Bosc chapter:
    http://cogprints.org/4408/
See also Bosc's INRA site at Tours:
http://www.tours.inra.fr/prc/internet/documentation/communication_scientifique/comsci.htm
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