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From: Rudy Patard <rudy.patard@gmail.com>
Date: 12 November 2016 at 23:59
Subject: Re: An initiative to change the publication paradigm
To: Tyler Neylon <tylerneylon@gmail.com>


Hi,

OK. Thanks. I'll use the names to build a contacts list.

If you know of groups of more radical people willing to target what is crippling the universities, and more generally the free dissemination of knowledge, do not hesitate to send me contacts.

I just left my phd supervision (thesis director and supervisors) cause they where strongly opposed to the content of my thesis and more particularly this 'Journal Scientifique Libre' part... Now they are requiring me to suppress the logos of the laboratory (and affiliations) I was in while working on this. So I guess through their reaction that the proposal is significant enough. ;-)

I haven't created the english wikiversity sister pages yet, but I will soon. The english initial proposal was (is) on ENIPEDIA (http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Portal:wiki-based_free_open_journals).

PS : I've no trouble with reading english, but thanks for the kindness in translating. I may be writing poorly however. But I guess it will be enough to be understood.

Best Regards
Rudy


Cordialement
Rudy Patard
Lille
Doctorant en recherche d'une nouvelle direction de thèse.
Évaluation de la soutenabilité. (cf HAL)
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On 12 November 2016 at 00:13, Tyler Neylon <tylerneylon@gmail.com> wrote:
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,
  - Tyler

Hi 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,
 - Tyler


On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 1:58 PM Rudy Patard <rudy.patard@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I'm a little frenchy with an idea about scientific journals.
(project on the french wikiversity, discussed in English on meta).

I try to build a community of persons from higher education and research (HER) wanting to change their model of publication.
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 Regards
Rudy

Cordialement
Rudy Patard
Lille
06 38 02 53 12
Solenopsis invicta, qui ne voudrait pas être Paraponera. Les entomologistes apprécieront.