Un peu de veille en sciences de l'information et de la documentation
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mercredi, 25 octobre 2006

OA: le modèle chinois

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"Over 80 per cent of data relating to China's research into pure science — such as theoretical mathematics, physics and chemistry — will be freely available on the Internet, according to the country's top science official."

Commentaire de Peter Suber: "The next step for China: mandate OA to peer-reviewed research articles arising from publicly-funded research. The next step for the rest of the world: follow China's lead on data sharing."

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