Salut Rudy,(Traduit de l'anglais par Google translate.)C'est ok avec moi si vous voulez rayer les noms du site. Je considère que toutes les informations là-bas sont publiques.J'espère que votre initiative va bien! Faites-moi savoir si je peux faire autre chose pour aider.Merci,- TylerHi Rudy,It's ok with me if you'd like to scrape names from the site. I consider all the information there to be public.I hope your initiative goes well! Let me know if I can do anything else to help.thanks,- TylerOn Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 1:58 PM Rudy Patard <rudy.patard@gmail.com> wrote:I try to build a community of persons from higher education and research (HER) wanting to change their model of publication.Hi,I'm a little frenchy with an idea about scientific journals.
I though of using the boycotter's list. Your site however do not indicate how its content can be used.Could you please confirm that we could build a contacts list by extracting the names of the list.
(I expect we'll be filling contact informations with corresponding authors e-mails and laboratories / universities websites respective pages).We try to get big enough to get a sufficiently significant productive community that research institution (CNRS, NRC (ca), FNRS (be) ...) and assessment organs (such as http://www.hceres.fr/ for France) won't be able do deny.I want to build and show an alternative dissemination way that can get somebody a position, a tenure, research grants ... in short, make an open-collaborative way that count is attractive and cannot be denied by academia.
I also want civil society to get to be associated with this process. This is also one reason to chose wikimedian sites 'wikiversities'.
Any tips are welcome of course.Best RegardsRudyCordialement
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