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Die Suche nach »murray and rust« hat 40 Resultate geliefert. Angezeigt werden die Resultate von 21 bis 30.



Open Data in Science
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ j.serrev.2008.01.001 Pete r Murray-Rust: Open Data in Science Abstract Open Data (OD) is an emerging term in the process of defining how scientific data may be published and... ...
KlausGraf - 2008/06/04 15:02

Warum brauchen wir Open Access mit Bearbeitungsrecht und kommerzieller Nutzung?
One of the truly revolutionary implications of open-access articles, [...] is that we simply do not know the full range of their potential applications. They are available for any use that any entrepreneur... ...
KlausGraf - 2008/05/16 22:13

Budapest-Bethesda-Berlin Open Access is the only true Open Access
Regarding the strong/weak OA discussion at http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac. uk/blogs/murrayrust/?m=200 805 I am not convinced that the Harnad/Suber agreement is a great progress. For Harnad/Suber are documents... ...
KlausGraf - 2008/05/04 03:40

Starker und schwacher Open Access
Peter Suber und Stevan Harnad haben eine bemerkenswerte Einigung hinsichtlich der auch hier oft diskutierten Frage kostenfrei vs. beschränkungsfrei (frei von "permission barriers") erzielt. http://www.earlh am.edu/~peters/fos/2008/04 /strong-and-weak-oa.html Die... ...
KlausGraf - 2008/05/01 00:42

OA: Gold and Green - Make All Research Results CC-BY
Some feedback to http://archiv.twoday.ne t/stories/4853394/ https:// archiv.twoday.net/stories/ 4851871/ Peter Murray-Rust: A better interpretation of "green" and "gold" http://wwmm.ch.cam. ac.uk/blogs/murrayrust/?p= 1034 Heather... ...
KlausGraf - 2008/04/10 23:16

Open Access - Green is not enough!
http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/b logs/murrayrust/?p=1033 A s today is part of “Open Access Week” (April 7 was when the NIH mandate took effect), I’m trying to write a post a day on the topic… For newcomers,... ...
KlausGraf - 2008/04/10 14:51

There is no need to update the BBB definition!
http://openaccess.eprints. org/index.php?/archives/38 6-Dont-Risk-Getting-Less-B y-Needlessly-Demanding-Mor e.html Peter Suber has answered at http://www.earlham.edu/ ~peters/fos/2008/04/price- and-permission-barriers-ag ain.html Peter... ...
KlausGraf - 2008/04/09 23:43

Brecht die Macht der Wissensmonopole
Ein besonders skandalöses Beispiel, wie die Ansprüche einer kommerziellen Chemie-Datenbank freies Wissen verhindern: http://wwmm.c h.cam.ac.uk/blogs/murrayru st/?p=997 http://wwmm.ch.c am.ac.uk/blogs/murrayrust/ ?p=999 http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:W ikiProject_Chemistry/CAS_v alidation#Blog_Feedback U pdate: CAS... ...
KlausGraf - 2008/03/12 21:55

Peter Murray-Rust on Re-Use and Open Access
A number of people have commented on my concern about the re-use of Open Data and suggested that I have put unreasonable restrictions on it. I show two comments and then refer to Klaus Graf who has, I... ...
KlausGraf - 2007/11/03 18:23

Derivative use of Open Access works
http://www.earlham.edu/~pe ters/fos/2007/11/whether-o r-not-to-allow-derivative. html I disagree with Peter Suber and agree with PLoS and its position: The Creative Commons web site explains the meaning... ...
KlausGraf - 2007/11/02 19:57
 

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