Better than requiring either of these is acting from free will, which
would mean authors not putting themselves in a position of subjugation
to the publishers in the first place... ;-)
Fred Friend is absolutely right that repository managers can and should
support authors in that.
A very good evening to you all!
Jenny Delasalle
E-Repositories Manager
Research & Innovation Unit
University of Warwick Library
Gibbet Hill Road
Coventry CV4 7AL
United Kingdom
Tel: (+44) (0) 24 765 75793
http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk
Chair of the UK Council of Research Repositories (UKCoRR)
http://www.ukcorr.org/
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Derek Law
> Sent: 09 June 2009 17:14
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> Subject: Re: The definitive answer from Wiley-Blackwell
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> But when in doubt I strongly favour the John F.
> Kennedy/Stevan Harnad view of life:
>
> It is better to seek forgiveness than permission.
> Derek
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