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[drf:1101] Fwd: The definitive answer from Wiley-Blackwell



みなさま

  内島@金沢です。

 Blackwell-Wileyのセルフアーカイブ方針が明確になったようで、下記の情報が、JISC(Joint Information
System Committee)のメーリングリストで、Sherpaの担当者から流されていました。トータルにみると、完全
にグリーンの方針ですが、各雑誌タイトルによっては、エンバーゴ期間があり、しかも長さがまちまちのよう
です。また、著者へのサービスやPubmed Central(やUK PMC=イギリスのミラーサイト)への代行投稿サービス
についても詳細に記述しています。

 ながらく心配されいた同社の方針が出てよかったです。

 ハーナッド教授も、「Any publisher with that policy is on the side of the angels. -- SH」とコメント
していました。

ここから、SherpaのJane Smithのポスト

While reviewing all of the recent comments regarding the Wiley-Blackwell policies, I came across the following under 
Author Rights and Benefits>important Author Rights: http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/author_rights.asp  

This appears to be a re-branding of the pervious Blackwell Publishing policy, but it does clearly state that it applies 
to 'All Wiley-Blackwell Journals' albeit taking into account that policies vary between journals.

In summary, in general you can deposit the following (including in an institutional repository)
- authors version prior to acceptance
- authors final version
- but not the final published version

Of course because of the variation between journals on policy and embargoes, the best information is still going to come 
from each journals own policy.

SHERPA are now actively working on the changes needed to RoMEO for it to hold and display journal level policies, which 
will be of the greatest benefit for publishers such as Wiley-Blackwell, where the policy varies so much. 

Regards

Jane H Smith B.Sc (Hons) M.Sc MCLIP
SHERPA Services Development Officer

SHERPA - www.sherpa.ac.uk
SHERPA/RoMEO - www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php
OpenDOAR - www.opendoar.org
Juliet - www.sherpa.ac.uk/juliet
Nottingham E-Prints - http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/

SHERPA
Greenfield Medical Library
University of Nottingham,
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Nottingham
NG7 2UH

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