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Re: [escepticos] La cosa vasca, nacionalismo e irracionalidad.



El Domingo, 11 de Diciembre de 2005 23:42, jmbello escribió:
> ... donde dice:
>
> "Open access
>
> The Lancet is committed to support authors in making their research
> publicly and freely available. The editors encourage authors to post a
> Word-processed document of their peer-reviewed, accepted, and edited
> article on their personal or institutional websites anytime after
> publication in print or online. Your document should indicate the
> article's citation and a link to The Lancet's homepage."
>
> ¿Te referías a eso? ;-)
>
> Saludos
Mira lo que pasa por no leer hasta el final ;o(

En mi descargo está que lei primero la política del New England 
( http://authors.nejm.org/Misc/MsSubInstr.asp#copyright ) donde se lee:

COPYRIGHT
The Massachusetts Medical Society is the owner of all copyright to any work 
published by the Society. Authors agree to execute copyright transfer forms 
as requested with respect to their contributions accepted by the Society. The 
Society and its licensees have the right to use, reproduce, transmit, derive 
works from, publish, and distribute the contribution, in the Journal or 
otherwise, in any form or medium. Authors may not use or authorize the use of 
the contribution without the Society’s written consent, except as may be 
allowed by U.S. fair-use law. Additional information is available on our 
copyright page ( http://www.nejm.org/aboutnejm/copyright.asp )

Como la parte del Lancet sobre el copyright parecia igual no lei el último 
párrafo.

Pero si es vardad que la mayoría de las revistas a las que alguna vez mandé un 
manuscrito tenian clausulas de (c)

Un Saludo
-- 
H. G. Pozos


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