PMID: identifiant de la référence Pubmed : |
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(18789227) |
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| titre : |
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[Open access :an opportunity for biomedical research]. |
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| auteur(s) : |
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Nathalie Duchange ( ) 1, Delphine Autard1, Nicole Pinhas1 |
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| résumé : |
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Open access within the scientific community depends on the scientific context and the practices of the field. In the biomedical domain, the communication of research results is characterised by the importance of the peer reviewing process, the existence of a hierarchy among journals and the transfer of copyright to the editor. Biomedical publishing has become a lucrative market and the growth of electronic journals has not helped lower the costs. Indeed, it is difficult for today's public institutions to gain access to all the scientific literature. Open access is thus imperative, as demonstrated through the positions taken by a growing number of research funding bodies, the development of open access journals and efforts made in promoting open archives. This article describes the setting up of an Inserm portal for publication in the context of the French national protocol for open-access self-archiving and in an international context. |
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langue du texte intégral : |
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Français |
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| ISSN : |
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0767-0974 |
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| type de publication : |
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Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture |
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| DOI : |
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10.1051/medsci/20082489771 |
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Médecine sciences : M/S |
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| Audience : |
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internationale |
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| date de publication : |
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08/2008 |
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| volume : |
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24 |
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| numéro : |
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8-9 |
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| page, identifiant, ... : |
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771-5 |
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| mots-clés auteur : |
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communication scientifique – biomédical – libre accès – archive ouverte – HAL – Inserm – édition scientifique |
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| Descripteur(s) MeSH : |
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Access to Information – Biomedical Research – Databases – Bibliographic – Humans – Periodicals as Topic |
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