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+ | According to Wikipedia's definition<ref>Wikipedia, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Open_access&oldid=1014960039 Open Access]''</ref>, based upon Peter Suber's<ref>Wikipedia, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peter_Suber&oldid=1000232915 Peter Suber]''</ref> famous work<ref name="suber overview">{{Cite book |autore=Suber Peter |titolo=Open Access Overview |url=http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070519103647/http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm |archive-date=19 May 2007 |access-date=29 November 2014 | ||
+ | |oaf = Yes}}</ref>, '''Open access''' ('''OA''') is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, ''free of cost or other access barriers''. | ||
− | + | With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 definition), or ''libre'' open access, barriers to copying or reuse are also reduced or removed by applying an ''open license for copyright''<ref name="suber overview" />. | |
− | Whatever the consideration they might obtain in other contexts, in Masticationpedia licenses such as "CC | + | Following a collective reflection among the founding members of [[the Charity]], with the '''Budapest Open Access Initiative'''<ref>[https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/read Budapest Open Access Initiative]<br>{{OAref}}</ref> in our minds and in our heart, in [[Masticationpedia]] we do not consider as belonging to the so-called '''Open Access''' all those licenses which, even if related to Creative Commons deeds, impose limitations to the freedom of circulation and sharing of scientific works. |
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+ | For instance, we do not recognise as '''Open Access''' those licenses which include "'''NC'''" (non commercial) and/or "'''ND'''" (no derivative works) and/or similar clauses. | ||
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+ | Whatever the consideration they might obtain in other contexts, in Masticationpedia licenses such as "CC BY-NC", "CC BY-ND", "CC BY-NC-ND" and similar are ''not'' considered as '''Open Access'''. Yes, from a formal point of view you are free to read them, to ''access'' them, but the very concept of "Open" includes the rights to be able to use the works without limitation. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 30 March 2021
According to Wikipedia's definition[1], based upon Peter Suber's[2] famous work[3], Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of cost or other access barriers.
With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 definition), or libre open access, barriers to copying or reuse are also reduced or removed by applying an open license for copyright[3].
Following a collective reflection among the founding members of the Charity, with the Budapest Open Access Initiative[4] in our minds and in our heart, in Masticationpedia we do not consider as belonging to the so-called Open Access all those licenses which, even if related to Creative Commons deeds, impose limitations to the freedom of circulation and sharing of scientific works.
For instance, we do not recognise as Open Access those licenses which include "NC" (non commercial) and/or "ND" (no derivative works) and/or similar clauses.
Whatever the consideration they might obtain in other contexts, in Masticationpedia licenses such as "CC BY-NC", "CC BY-ND", "CC BY-NC-ND" and similar are not considered as Open Access. Yes, from a formal point of view you are free to read them, to access them, but the very concept of "Open" includes the rights to be able to use the works without limitation.
- ↑ Wikipedia, Open Access
- ↑ Wikipedia, Peter Suber
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Suber Peter, «Open Access Overview».
This is an Open Access resource - ↑ Budapest Open Access Initiative
This is an Open Access resource