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Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Natalie Marty
Dr. med. Natalie Marty
Publizistische Leiterin
EMH Schweizerischer Ärzteverlag AG
Farnsburgerstrasse 8
CH-4132 Muttenz
www.emh.ch
Hey all,
I wanted to let you know that we launched an initiative this morning
called: Initiative for Open Citations <https://i4oc.org/> (I4OC).
Prior to the launch of I4OC, only 1% of scholarly papers made citation data
available in the open. Today, that number has jumped to 40%. We're proud to
make a growing piece of fundamental data for open knowledge available to
everyone, with no copyright restriction whatsoever.
The I4OC has been in the making for the past 6 months, with lots of
individual discussions with scholarly publishers, asking them to flip the
switch and release this data. Wikimedia Deutschland, Wikimedia UK, the Wiki
Edu Foundation, the Internet Archive, Mozilla, PLOS and many other open
knowledge and open data organizations are among the official endorsers of
the initiative.
You can read more about this initiative on a post
<https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/04/06/initiative-for-open-citations/> we
published this morning on the Wikimedia Blog, on the joint press release
<https://i4oc.org/press.html>, or follow @i4oc_org
<https://twitter.com/i4oc_org> for more updates.
Best,
Dario
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*Dario Taraborelli *Director, Head of Research, Wikimedia Foundation
wikimediafoundation.org • nitens.org • @readermeter
<http://twitter.com/readermeter>
Hi everyone.
After the great meeting that some of us had in Berlin,
I'd like to ask again what can we do to revive the "signalling open access"
project¹.
For those who don't know it, the idea was to put an icon beside links in
references, on Wikipedia, expressing
* if it's behind a paywall
* if it's free-to-read
* if it's free to reuse
There are already great projects who find OA-versions of articles online,
like Unpaywall² or Open Access Button³. All their code is open source and
also the indexing of OA articles, so I'm sure there is room for
collaboration.
I've also noticed that, right now, on Wikipedia, you can have a
"subscription required" icon beside some references. Is someone involved in
the that upgrade?
Aubrey
¹
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Open_Access/Signalling_…
² http://unpaywall.org
³ https://openaccessbutton.org/