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Berliinin julistus

Vihdoinkin: yliopistojen rehtorien neuvosto on edustajanaan Ilkka Niiniluoto allekirjoittanut nk. Berliinin julistuksen koskien Open Access-julkaisemista. Julistuksen allekirjoittajat haluavat ottaa Internetin klassisten julkaisukanavien rinnalle. Jotta tieteen ideaalit, kuten avoimuus ja itsekriittisyys toteutuisivat, nettijulkaisut voivat ja niiden kannattaa olla Open Access-tyyppisiä. OA määritellään julistuksessa näin:

Open access contributions must satisfy two conditions:

  1. The author(s) and right holder(s) of such contributions grant(s) to all users a free, irrevocable, worldwide, right of access to, and a license to copy, use, distribute, transmit and display the work publicly and to make and distribute derivative works, in any digital medium for any responsible purpose, subject to proper attribution of authorship (community standards, will continue to provide the mechanism for enforcement of proper attribution and responsible use of the published work, as they do now), as well as the right to make small numbers of printed copies for their personal use.
  2. A complete version of the work and all supplemental materials, including a copy of the permission as stated above, in an appropriate standard electronic format is deposited (and thus published) in at least one online repository using suitable technical standards (such as the Open Archive definitions) that is supported and maintained by an academic institution, scholarly society, government agency, or other well-established organization that seeks to enable open access, unrestricted distribution, inter operability, and long-term archiving.

Tieteellisten lehtien kovat hinnat ovat yksi hyvä draiveri OAta motivoimassa. Vuosina 1998-2003 tieteellisten lehtien tilaushinnat nousivat 58%. Tämä tieto ja muuta faktaa – myös ongelmista – löytyy Pertti Saloheimon pääkirjoituksesta Duodecim-lehdessä.
DOAJ on yksi hyvä lähde OA-lehtiin.

One Comment

  1. Nicolas Bourbaki wrote:

    But why the attribution to authorship? Wouldn’t the criteria of free science, impartial be even more furthered if authorship were not attributed to some “one person” or subject. Science is science, science produces science with scientific methods, no individual subjects produce science.

    Friday, November 24, 2006 at 6:01 pm | Permalink

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