[GOAL] Re: Google's role in sustaining the public good to research parallel to developments in open access?

Les A Carr lac at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Jul 13 15:35:25 BST 2012


It is easy to forget that they are a commercial company and not an official part of the web architecture. However, they are only a commercial company, and just one of the myriad web indexers that account for about 50% of the visits to any OA repository.

They have contributed significant public good to research (eg research findability, google scholar), and they would likely contribute vastly more if they weren't hampered by the lack of OA.

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On 13 Jul 2012, at 15:25, "Omega Alpha Open Access" <oa.openaccess at gmail.com<mailto:oa.openaccess at gmail.com>> wrote:

Greetings. I get the sense that Google Scholar is becoming the default indexer for open access research in STM with slower but also increasing uptake in the SS and humanities. Google is so nearly ubiquitous now it is easy to forget they are also a commercial company. At some point, a conversation surely needs to happen regarding Google’s role in sustaining the public good to research parallel to developments in open access. Is anyone aware of the status of such a conversation? Thanks.

Gary F. Daught
Omega Alpha | Open Access
Advocate for open access academic publishing in religion and theology
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