OA material är styvmoderligt behandlat på dom svenska
forskningsbiblioteken. Ett kommersiellt företag i USA
har dock insett dess stora betydelse. Att det dessutom handlar om
humaniora och samhällsvetenskap är inte
mindre imponerande.
Ur ett pressmeddelande från EBSO
IPSWICH, Mass. —December 6, 2011 — Content from the French open access
publishing platform openedition.org (OpenEdition) will be searchable
through EBSCO Discovery Service™ from EBSCO Publishing. OpenEdition is
made up of three community publishing platforms dedicated to the
humanities and social sciences. The complementary platforms represent
a complete electronic publishing system dedicated to promoting
research and open access publishing of tens of thousands of scientific
papers.
OpenEdition is an initiative of the Centre for open electronic
publishing—Centre pour ľédition électronique ouverte (Cléo)—based in
Marseille, Paris and Lisbon, Portugal. Cléo is a laboratory involving
the CNRS (the National Centre for Science Research), the University of
Provence, the EHESS (the Graduate School of Social Sciences) and the
University of Avignon. OpenEdition is the umbrella portal for
Revues.org, Hypotheses.org and Calenda.
Revues.org is a Web platform for more than 300 journals and book
series in the humanities and social sciences that is open to
publishers, research units and organizations looking to publish
quality full-text material online.
Calenda is the largest European scientific calendar for the humanities
and social sciences. Published since 2000, Calenda includes
announcements of nearly 16,000 scientific events.
Hypotheses.org is a platform hosting more than 200 scholarly blogs.
The research blogs offer a quick and easy way to report research—a
blog-like way to chronicle the work on a given topic.
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