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Re: Critique of J-C Guedon's Serials Review article on Open Access
- To: jcg <jean.claude.guedon@umontreal.ca>
- Subject: Re: Critique of J-C Guedon's Serials Review article on Open Access
- From: Stevan Harnad <harnad@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 12:40:35 EST
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[MOD NOTE: And after this reply, we might let the two gentlemen "step outside" to discuss matters specifically related to shooting?] I shall wait till Jean-Claude Guedon manages to get past the first two paragraphs of my paragraph-by-paragraph critique of his entire lengthy article, so as not to shoot faster than my shadow... -- SH On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, jcg wrote: > Having been on the road for a while and having just extricated myself > from a fair number of papers to mark, I have not had time to study > Stevan Harnad's critique of my paper published in Serials Review last > December. However, having now downloaded it and printed it, I can say > that I am flattered, if only by its length. > > Having also read only the first two paragraphs, I can only say that > Stevan Harnad is a little like this French (actually Belgian) cowboy > cartoon character called "Lucky Luke": Lucky Luke is famous for > "shooting faster than his shadow": Stevan is increasingly becoming > famous for being able to write faster than he reads. [SNIP] > I could go on and on and on like this, and I may still do so at some later > point, directly or in the course of other papers. However, for the moment, > let me recall that my point was NOT to disparage self-archiving - we greatly > need to do it and do more of it -, my point was to improve our Open Access > strategies by stopping viewing the green and gold roads as necessarily > separate, or worse as competitors for rare resources. > > Pace Harnad! > > Jean-Claude Gu�don
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