Hi,

That's nice. I would just add two important dates in-between the XVIIth
century and 1991:
*1886: Bern Convention acknowledges a "de facto" open access. According
to the art. 7, all articles in periodicals (including scientific
journals) can be freely reproduced unless the authors/editors
explicitely stated otherwise. That's merely a continuation of similar
provisions in bilateral treaties since the mid-XIXth century (and more
broadly of an ancient general tolerance for periodicals reprinting,
especially in scientific publishing).
*1908: the Berlin Congress withdraws this disposition. Copyright/authors
rights becomes the default standard — and open access
licenses/permission have to be explicitely stated.

I've put more details in here : http://scoms.hypotheses.org/409 (sorry
for my French…)

PCL

Le 22/06/15 12:47, Jan Velterop a écrit :
> Nice chronology of open access. Unfortunately CC-BY-NC-SA, so itself
> not full open access as I would define it (though better than
> pay-walled, obviously). 
>
> Jan Velterop
>
> On 22 Jun 2015, at 10:32, marie lebert <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>> Dear all:
>>
>> https://marielebert.wordpress.com/2015/06/20/openaccesschronology/
>>
>> Best regards from France,
>>
>> Marie
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