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It is not just getting published. Putting in archives leads to an addition to the millions. Organized ease of usability comes through journals. Knowledge organisation is the crux of the problem. A journal is an organised first approach. Chudamani Sent from RediffmailNG on Android From: "Vasumathi Sriganesh (QMed)" <vasu@qmedkf.org.in> Sent: Thu, 31 Dec 2020 12:58:46 GMT+0530 To: Sathyanarayana NV <sathya@informaticsglobal.com> Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] Pirates of the world, unite and pirate everything I’ve ever written! - Paulo Coelho Loved your response! As I keep reiterating - while I believe that knowledge should be available to all, there are costs in producing knowledge. I wonder - will people be happy to just keep their research results in any preprints archive and not have them published in journals? If they do not get them published in journals - what happens to their promotions? Why does everyone want to get their article published only in high impact factor / international journals? I am not wanting to judge anyone's actions. We need to lay them all out, and with all possible data and factors arrive at the right answers. As you say - we need the right OA (and more?) elements to be sorted out in order to do this The million dollar question is Who will do it? Vasumathi Sriganesh QMed Knowledge Foundation A-3, Shubham Center, Cardinal Gracious Road Chakala, Andheri East, Mumbai 400099, India Tel: 91-22-40054474 Mob: +919867292230 Email: vasu@qmed.ngo Web:www.qmed.ngo MMC Speaker Code - MMC/MASS/00030/2016 Member: Academy of Health Professions Education Our online courses - www.qmedcourses.in On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 9:58 AM Sathyanarayana NV < sathya@informaticsglobal.com> wrote: > Dear Madhan, > Interesting call by Paulo Coelho! > The universe owned by the authors should turn Gandhian by changing the > currently used copyright statement “All rights reserved” to a new statement > “All rights unreserved”. > > Gandhi wrote his famous book “Hind Swaraj: Indian Home Rule” in 1915 > during his journey by ship from South Africa to India. He released this > book in Gujarathi and English with both imprints carrying the statement > “All rights unreserved”. Gandhi was a lawyer by profession as we know. Back > in India, he intended this book to serve the purpose of launching his > non-violence style of freedom movement. It is another story that his > Gujarathi edition was banned by the British Government. They didn’t bother > about Indian edition as they thought that none would read English version! > > The important message here from Gandhi to the authors of the scholarly > communication in particular -- which is a far better message than Paul > Coelho, is: declare your papers at the pre-print level itself with the > statement: “All rights unreserved” and post it in a public repository site > like arXiv or chemrXiv or medrXiv or biorXiv. This may start a new > “Sathyagraha” (civil disobedience) movement leading to free the scholarly > journals from the pay-wall controlled subscription model for ever! Gandhi > taught us to be truthful and not steal from others. Instead of giving a > call to defend thieves and pirates like Alexandra Elbakyan, OA movement > should pursue the leading scientists and researchers of India and the > world to rigorously pursue the Gandhian model. > > OA movement needs to be re-invented, two decades after its first-round of > limited success so far, waking up the scholarly world only partially! We > need a Gandhian of the scholarly world to emerge for this. Who could this > be? > > Sathya > N. V. Sathyanarayana > | Chairman & Managing Director | Informatics India Ltd. | Bangalore 560004 > |INDIA | > | www.informaticsglobal.com<http://www.informaticsglobal.com> | > > > > > From: LIS-Forum <lis-forum-bounces@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in> > Date: Wednesday, 30 December 2020 at 11:08 PM > To: lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in <lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in> > Subject: [LIS-Forum] Pirates of the world, unite and pirate everything > I’ve ever written! - Paulo Coelho > My thoughts on S.O.P.A. > > Paulo Coelho > > https://paulocoelhoblog.com/2012/01/20/welcome-to-pirate-my-books/ > > As an author, I should be defending ‘intellectual property’, but I’m not. > > Pirates of the world, unite and pirate everything I’ve ever written! > > The good old days, when each idea had an owner, are gone forever. > > First, because all anyone ever does is recycle the same four themes: a love > story between two people, a love triangle, the struggle for power, and the > story of a journey. > > Second, because all writers want what they write to be read, whether in a > newspaper, blog, pamphlet, or on a wall. > > The more often we hear a song on the radio, the keener we are to buy the > CD. 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