[GOAL] Re: A bit of advice with regards to the history of the OAmovement
Constantinescu Nicolaie
kosson at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 08:40:54 BST 2012
Dear all,
At this moment it looks like this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/84345232@N00/6882741866/in/photostream
Please Hélène Bosc and Lappin, Debra R, do empty your pouch here.
*
*
*The guiding line is to follow the WWW evolution and that was the reason
the early efforts are not accounted. I sense the need for a completely new
design, more inclusive, more *
*true to the facts. If time allows it I will pursue this endeavor.*
*
*
*Thank you all, your kind contribution got it better! *
On 29 March 2012 17:22, Hélène.Bosc <hbosc-tchersky at orange.fr> wrote:
> **
>
>
> Dear Nicolaie******
>
> It seems me very difficult to try to sum up in a poster more than 20 years
> of efforts and technology in Open Access. Inevitably you will forget
> something or somebody.
>
> Concerning " big, big, big moments", I have in mind some missing events
> and names (people and organizations). But it is my own perception of "big,
> big, moments" .
>
> Just to give you an example extracted from your own selection: the open
> access periodical *Psycholoquy *was created by Stevan Harnad at the same
> time than *Surfaces* that you mention in your poster (created by
> Jean-Claude Guédon).****
>
> See in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access_journal. You
> can read : "The first digital-only, free journals (eventually to be
> called "open access journals") were published on the Internet in the late
> 1980s.[*citation needed<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed>
> *] Among them was *Bryn Mawr Classical Review<http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/>
> **,* *Postmodern Culture<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/postmodern_culture/>
> **,* *Psycoloquy <http://psycprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/>**,* and *The
> Public-Access Computer Systems Review<http://epress.lib.uh.edu/pr/pacsrev.html>
> **."*
>
> ******
>
> You will notice that *Surfaces *doesn't appear in the wikipedia list! Not
> fair for Jean-Claude, isn’t? And difficult therefore to choose the right
> periodical that should be mentionned in your poster!
>
> ****
>
> I know that you are very involved in Open access in Romania and I wish you
> a good luck for all your projects!
> Hélène Bosc
> Open Access to Scientific Communication
> http://open-access.infodocs.eu/tiki-index.php
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Constantinescu Nicolaie <kosson at gmail.com>
> *To:* goal at eprints.org
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 28, 2012 11:02 PM
> *Subject:* [GOAL] A bit of advice with regards to the history of the
> OAmovement
>
> Dear friends,
>
> Some colleagues here in Romania asked me to put together a very brief
> evolution path to the moment when „Open Access” came to being.
> I came up with this design in a very short notice -
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/84345232@N00/7024908289/ . I have taken
> another look at the timeline (http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/Timeline),
> but I had to look from 10.000 feet.
> This is what came to be. Although the milestones explanations are in
> Romanian, all should be pretty self explanatory?!
>
> Is there any other big, big, big moment in time that slipped my eye?
>
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> Constantinescu Nicolaie
> Information Architect
> http://www.kosson.ro
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