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Re: Update from Multi-Science Publishing
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- Subject: Re: Update from Multi-Science Publishing
- From: <bill@multi-science.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 16:43:59 EDT
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No, not free, but an awful lot cheaper than any currently existing mechanism, therefore a good step in the right direction. Novel too, in the sense of multi-national collaboration. And the point of my original post was that KE is, really good though it is, just a starting point, the goal is indeed to make content free to 'all', and way of doing that, better than author pays/philanthropists/zillions of new OA journals, is to look at national licences, organised via each country's national library. Bill Hughes Director Multi-Science Publishing ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pippa Smart" <pippa.smart@googlemail.com> To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 10:45 PM Subject: Re: Update from Multi-Science Publishing > The Knowledge-Exchange is a very interesting and innovative > consortial arrangement - but I must stress that it is NOT Open > Access. It is traditional subscriber-pays access - but in this > case the subscriber is not an individual library or > institution, but a larger group of institutions and libraries. > Becoming part of KE does not make any publishers' content free > to individuals/institutions outside the consortia. > > At any institution, individual access is free at point of use > if the institution has paid for access - the same is true with > KE. > > Pippa Smart > Research Communication and Publishing Consultant > PSP Consulting - www.pspconsulting.org > Skype: pippasmart > pippa.smart@gmail.com > > **** > > 2008/8/29 Hildegard Schaeffler <schaeffler@bsb-muenchen.de>: >> Dear colleagues, >> >> For more background information on the Knowledge Exchange tender >> please see http://www.knowledge-exchange.info/Default.aspx?ID=227 >> >> Best regards >> >> Hildegard Schaeffler (on behalf of the KE licensing working group) >> >> --------------------------------------- >> Dr. Hildegard Schaeffler >> Bayerische Staatsbibliothek >> Leitung Referat >> Zeitschriften und Elektronische Medien / >> Head of Serials and Electronic Media >> D-80328 Muenchen >> E-mail: hildegard.schaeffler@bsb-muenchen.de >> ---------------------------------------
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