[Air-L] Elsevier is taking down papers from Academia.edu

John McNutt mcnuttjg at netzero.com
Sat Dec 7 15:02:21 PST 2013


I agree but there is a lot of expensive stuff here.  Even if you take the physical distribution out of the mix, publishers do a lot of things to get it out the door, keep it indexed and marketed and so forth.   Some associations (many of which are small) use publishers to meet a lot of their back office needs as well.

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Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2013 4:59 PM
To: Gil De Zuniga, Homero
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Subject: Re: [Air-L] Elsevier is taking down papers from Academia.edu

It seems like double billing. 

Your U paid you to do the research. Your U pays the publisher to allow access for those at your U to that research. 

That is simplified, but not inaccurate. 

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> On Dec 7, 2013, at 2:46 PM, "Gil De Zuniga, Homero" <hgz at austin.utexas.edu> wrote:
> 
> I know this might sound a bit odd, and I admit it beforehand : -} But 
> it sends to me that "us" researchers are the ones who are really losing in this trend, beyond the discussion of open research.
> 1. We do the research
> 2. We review the research
> 3. The research gets published by Elsevier and other publishers, or 
> Academia.edu 4. We make no money.
> 5. They do.
> I agree the system should be open. But if it's not, why shouldn't be the case that at least a decent part of the financial benefits revert back to the authors, departments, research units, schools, etc...
> Saludos,
> HGZ
> 
> Homero Gil de Zúñiga
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> -------- Original message --------
> From: "Robert W. Gehl"
> Date:12/07/2013 11:08 (GMT-06:00)
> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] Elsevier is taking down papers from Academia.edu
> 
> Setting aside individual publishers' rules about posting pre-prints to 
> a /personal/ site, I've wondered for some time why publishers have not 
> yet gone after Academia.edu, which is not a personal site, but a 
> centralized social network built in part on top of a lot of copyright violations.
> It's YouTube all over again.
> 
> - Rob
> 
> Robert W. Gehl
> Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Affiliated Faculty, 
> University Writing Program The University of Utah 
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>> On 12/07/2013 08:28 AM, Jen Jack Gieseking wrote:
>> To determine exactly what versions of papers you are allowed to post 
>> publicly per contracts, you can use the Sherpa Romeo database to 
>> search copyright policies of most journals in a clear, easy to understand format:
>> http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/.
>> JJG
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --
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>> Postdoctoral Fellow in New Media and Data Visualization Digital and 
>> Computational Studies Initiative, Bowdoin College 
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>> www.spatiallyinclined.org<http://www.spatiallyinclined.org>
>> @jgieseking <https://twitter.com/jgieseking>
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Michael Zimmer <zimmerm at uwm.edu> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Precisely.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Michael Zimmer, PhD
>>> Assistant Professor, School of Information Studies Director, Center 
>>> for Information Policy Research University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
>>> e: zimmerm at uwm.edu
>>> w: www.michaelzimmer.org<http://www.michaelzimmer.org>
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Dec 7, 2013, at 6:21 AM, Joseph Reagle <joseph.2011 at reagle.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> On 12/06/2013 10:41 PM, Michael Zimmer wrote:
>>>>> Whoever wrote this isn't very familiar with publisher copyright 
>>>>> transfer agreements.
>>>> Some publishers often distinguish between the author's draft and 
>>>> the final peer reviewed and paginated version. That is, posting a 
>>>> draft on your site (or to SSRN, say) is permissible, copying the 
>>>> final version is not. Hence I'm curious as to which these removed versions were?
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