[Discuss] Access to Academic Articles

Erin RobotGrrl erin.robotics at gmail.com
Sat Jan 4 06:24:16 UTC 2014


Creating a journal specifically on open hardware would be an excellent way
to showcase the breadth of the various research areas that involves oshw.
The interest would not be in one specific field, but in the use and
application of open hardware.

Regardless of whatever happened long ago, the previously attempted open
hardware journal was an interesting try at this.
http://openhardware.org/journal/

With all of the posters presented at OHS, usually if they are academic
related there is also a paper on the subject as well. An open hardware
journal would be a good place to publish it.

Plus, the common thread of oshw amongst all the papers could lead to some
interesting connections between different fields.

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Unless I misunderstand- what would be the point of OSHWA submitting to
other journals, if the authours of the papers can do that themselves.

What resources would OSHWA need to be able to start an open access journal?



On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 7:03 PM, Emilio Velis <contacto at emiliovelis.com>wrote:

> This sounds awesome. I'm on the process of writing some papers about open
> innovation that would fit very well into said journal.
>
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> On 3 January 2014 15:01, malcolm stanley <a.malcolm.stanley at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hey Alicia, Happy New Year!
>>
>> There will be lots of journals. We do not suffer from lack of access to
>> publishing opportunities: we suffer from lack of access to published
>> materials. It would maybe be greater value to provide journal access
>> somehow as part of membership. I don't know if that fits within the
>> educational mandate, but it sure would be helpful....
>>
>> _________________________________________
>> malcolm stanley
>>
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>> On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 2:10 PM, alicia <amgibb at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for posting this thread. It is indeed frustrating that research
>>> (including publicly funded research) is so hard to access.
>>> There's the Open Research Network soon to be publishing journals:
>>> http://www.openresearchnetwork.org/
>>>
>>> A few of us at OSHWA have been wondering if OSHWA should attempt to
>>> create an open access journal on open hardware, or if our time would be
>>> better spent submitting to one of the other open access journals. Would
>>> love to hear the community's thoughts on that.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Alicia
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 8:30 PM, malcolm stanley <
>>> a.malcolm.stanley at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Harris, thanks for that... I'm still in discovery phase and gathering
>>>> citations, so I don't have a good list I could give you... and  that is
>>>> part of the challenge, right, that research is an iterative process until
>>>> you understand its boundary with development?
>>>>
>>>> but good feedback, thanks!
>>>>
>>>> _________________________________________
>>>> malcolm stanley
>>>>
>>>> google.voice:  215.821.6252
>>>> Cell: 267.251.9479   <------------- new
>>>> email: a.malcolm.stanley at gmail.com
>>>> twitter / linkedin: amstanley
>>>> Read my blog at http://soaringhorse.blogspot.com
>>>> _________________________________________
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>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Harris Kyriakou <ckyriako at stevens.edu
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Another idea is to search at the websites of the authors. Many of them
>>>>> unofficially share their published papers.
>>>>> As a more temporary solution and if you have have a specific list of
>>>>> papers you are interested in, I will be more than glad to help you get
>>>>> access.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Harris
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Tiberius Brastaviceanu <
>>>>> tiberius.brastaviceanu at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Option 3 is very effective if you are part of a network containing
>>>>>> individuals affiliated with academic institutions. We use it a lot in
>>>>>> SENSORICA.
>>>>>> On Dec 31, 2013 9:01 AM, "Joshua Pearce" <professor.pearce at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Malcom,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You have hit on a major problem in academia  - lack of basic access
>>>>>>> to past research. Even publicly funded research is often behind absurd pay
>>>>>>> walls. You are not alone -- even relatively good academic libraries rarely
>>>>>>> carry all of the titles. I can't get access to some of my own work without
>>>>>>> paying $50/paper. Many academics share your frustration and the open access
>>>>>>> movement in academia is growing strong. I am confident that in the near
>>>>>>> future everything will be freely available - all federal funded research in
>>>>>>> the US is about to go that way following the NIH model....and OSH will be
>>>>>>> next :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That doesn't help you with your project today - so I have a few
>>>>>>> recommendations:
>>>>>>> 1. Look in the open access repositories where we post our preprints
>>>>>>> such as
>>>>>>> https://www.academia.edu/
>>>>>>> https://www.researchgate.net/
>>>>>>> http://arxiv.org/
>>>>>>> even a simple  http://scholar.google.com/ searches for the articles
>>>>>>> that you are interested in sometimes turn up free versions
>>>>>>> 2. If you can at least get to the abstract page on the paid page -
>>>>>>> you should be able to get the email of the contact author. If you email the
>>>>>>> author, ask for a copy while saying something nice and that you "want to
>>>>>>> read it in order to cite it"....that should work 90% of the time.
>>>>>>> 3. Make an academic friend in the field that would be willing to
>>>>>>> share their personal database with you (e.g. Zotero, Mendeley etc) so that
>>>>>>> you can get you most everything else.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best of luck
>>>>>>> Joshua
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Joshua M. Pearce, Ph.D.
>>>>>>> Associate Professor
>>>>>>> The Michigan Tech Open Sustainability Technology Lab<http://www.appropedia.org/Category:MOST>
>>>>>>> Department of Materials Science & Engineering
>>>>>>> Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
>>>>>>> Michigan Technological University
>>>>>>> 601 M&M Building
>>>>>>> 1400 Townsend Drive
>>>>>>> Houghton, MI 49931-1295
>>>>>>> 906-487-1466
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Open Source Lab<http://store.elsevier.com/coArticle.jsp?pageid=18200010>
>>>>>>>
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