[Coral-List] Open Access to the ICRS proceedings
Jamie Oliver
j.oliver at cgiar.org
Wed Apr 21 23:23:33 EDT 2004
Dear Paul,
I fully support your view regarding the desirability of having the
proceedings available on the Web. Last year ReefBase started this process
by arranging to have the entire Proceedings of the Panama conference
scanned. This is nearly complete, and all but a few of the papers from
Panama are now available on ReefBase in the literature section. We have
been talking to the ISRS about working jointly to put the other past
Proceedings on the web. A special ICRS site or, a dedicated section on an
existing site, with all the proceedings listed and searchable would be a
great idea.
Best regards
Jamie Oliver
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Jamie Oliver
Senior Scientist (Coral Reef Projects)
The WorldFish Center
PO Box 500, GPO, 10670 Penang Malaysia
Street address: Jalan Batu Maung, 11960 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia
Ph: 60 4 626 1606
Fax: 60 4 626 5530
email: J.Oliver at cgiar.org
Visit the ReefBase website at www.reefbase.org
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-----Original Message-----
From: coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
[mailto:coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov] On Behalf Of Paul Blanchon
Sent: Wednesday, 21 April 2004 9:40 PM
To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
Subject: [Coral-List] Open Access to the ICRS proceedings
I think it is about time that the whole idea of a hard-copy proceedings
for this very large and unwieldy conference is reconsidered.
This year, the Okinawa conference organisers will distribute the
proceedings on CD-ROM, which is a step in the right direction. But this
is still effectively grey literature given that very few copies make it
to accessible libraries and there is no online access. As a
consequence, even less people get to see the science when it eventually
gets published. To some extent, this explains the trend over the last
two ICRS conferences for contributors to publish their work in special
issues of international journals rather than in the proceedings--which
I see as a continuing trend if things don't change. With the odd
exception, it is generally the case that all those who publish work
only in the proceedings will be doomed to obscurity.
In my opinion, the time has come to make the proceedings web-based,
open access publications uploaded and archived by the ICRS. They could
be restricted to conference attendees in the first year of publication
(ensuring that ICRS makes its money in conference fees) and later
released to all with internet access. This will ensure a much wider and
quicker circulation and make the proceedings altogether more useful. It
sounds like a lot of work for the ICRS, but if authors submit their
final (reviewed) manuscripts as pdf files it should be a walk in the
park compared to the present unhappy situation.
Saludos
Paul.
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Dr. Paul BLANCHON | Investigador Cientifico
Reef Systems Unit (Pto. Morelos)
Inst. de Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia (ICML)
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM)
Ap. Postal 1152, CP 77500 Cancun,
Q. Roo, MEXICO
Tel. +52 (998) 87-10219 ext 47
Fax: +52 (998) 87-10138
Work E-mail: blanchon at icmyl.unam.mx
Home E-mail: blanchon_s at yahoo.com
Web: www.icmyl.unam.mx/arrecifes/-blanchon
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