The massive success of arXiv would suggest that some users, at least, find value in versions other than the final published version.
David
On 15 Jul 2014, at 01:24, Philip Hunter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I'm sure that this is a useful and interesting development. However what the
> users want is the final published version, not an intermediate and difficult to
> cite version. There is some way to go, it is clear.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Philip Hunter
>
> Quoting Balviar Notay <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> Apologies for cross posting.
>>
>> "Jisc Publications Router - Delivering Open Access Content to Institutions"
>> Workshop 31st July 2014
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>> Audience: UK Repository Managers and Research Managers.
>>
>> There will an opportunity at the Repository Fringe 2014 to participate in a
>> workshop for the Jisc Publications Router (Formerly Repository Junction
>> Broker) http://broker.edina.ac.uk/
>>
>> Further to recent HEFCE REF OA requirements, Jisc has initiated work to scope
>> how the Jisc Publications Router could support the supply of the Authors'
>> Accepted Manuscripts (AAMs), at the point of acceptance, from publishers to
>> institutions. A survey has been sent to UKCoRR, SCONUL and ARMA to find out
>> how institutions want to receive AAMs and Jisc is also speaking to publishers
>> to find out how they could supply this content.
>> http://scholarlycommunications.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2014/06/22/authors-accepted-
> manuscripts-from-publishers/
>>
>> We encourage you to register for the Repository Fringe and attend this
>> session: :
>> http://www.eventbrite.com/e/repository-fringe-2014-tickets-11006086501?
> aff=eac2
>>
>> It will be an opportunity to:
>>
>>
>> . See preliminary results of the survey.
>>
>> . Hear about progress on discussions with publishers.
>>
>> . Discuss the barriers and issues.
>>
>> . Refine requirements.
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>> . Define what the service looks like in the future.
>>
>>
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Balviar Notay
>>
>> Senior Manager for Repository Shared Services
>> Jisc
>>
>>
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