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Re: Persee in danger. Please support it.
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- From: Annaig Mahe <mahe.annaig@wanadoo.fr>
- Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 10:30:06 EDT
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As much as I have understood from the outside, the University of Lyon 2 has argued that it is not for a local university to support a national program. This situation arises in a new context for the French Universities where they now each have to plan for their budgets autonomously and locally where before it was planned at a national level. Until then, the University received a budget dedicated to Persee from the Ministry of Higher Education and gave some more support mainly in the form of infrastructure. It is now asking for Persee to be wholly supported at a national level, which might eventually be done by the CNRS (the French national research institution, already in charge of the national platform for Open Access, HAL). The logic seems quite sensible, on a sole economic analysis but, according to Persee, the decision has been taken very suddenly and without previous discussion, thus putting the whole project in danger. The support from the University is supposed to cease in May, and no viable solution has been proposed yet. The petition might help for the best solution to be found, the main risk in the end being for the Persee team to be dismantled and thus losing a precious expertise. This awkward situation has yet one advantage: to raise awareness on the necessity to find sustainable economic models for such useful Open Access initiatives, as this has been recently shown by the new economic model for ArXiv or by another French initiative, OpenEdition/Revues.org which has very recently proposed a new economic model for the libraries, Freemium (a combination of free access for the users and premium fee services for the libraries). Annaig Mahe lecturer, Urfist de Paris Le 11/03/2011 22:34, Joseph Esposito wrote : > Jean-Claude, > > Can you shed some light on why the support from the University of > Lyon is being removed from this project? > > Joe Esposito > > On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 5:20 PM, <jean.claude.guedon@umontreal.ca> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> For the last eight years or so, a group of dedicated French >> academics have been supporting a French imitation of JSTOR, >> whose advantage over its older and bigger US model is that it >> is in Open Access. (http://www.persee.fr). >> >> A petition is being circulated right now to try stopping the >> University of Lyon-2 from killing this project. >> >> The answer provided by the president of the University is >> worthy of Orwell's Newspeak... >> >> The petition can be signed at >> http://lapetition.be/en-ligne/petition-9491.html . Please sign >> it. >> >> Unhappily, they have not provided an English translation for >> the petition, but the point is obvious, and filling the fields >> is not difficult, even for someone who does not read French. >> >> If anyone meets with difficulties, please contact me. >> >> They deserve the strongest and widest support from all. >> >> Jean-Claude Guedon > >
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