Recommandations et aspects juridiques relatifs à la création et à la diffusion d’une revue scientifique

Source : Céline Barthonnat, Cécile Beauchamps, Odile Contat, Anne-Laure Stérin, Céline Vautrin. Recommandations et aspects juridiques relatifs à la création et à la diffusion d’une revue scientifique. 2019. 〈hal-01960919〉

À la suite de la réunion du collège édition (segment 7) de la Bibliothèque scientifique numérique (BSN) du 12 janvier 2017 où Cécile Beauchamps et Denise Pierrot ont présenté leur travail sur les contrats, un groupe de travail « Contrats » (GT Contrats) a été mis en place pour prolonger cette initiative dans un cadre national.
Composé de membres de BSN 7, de l’Association des éditeurs de la recherche et de l’enseignement supérieur (Aedres) et du réseau Médici, le GT Contrats (Cécile Beauchamps, Céline Barthonnat, Odile Contat, Denise Pierrot et Céline Vautrin) s’est vu confié la mission de réaliser, avec la participation d’une juriste (Anne-Laure Stérin), une série de documents de référence adaptés à l’édition scientifique publique.
L’infrastructure de recherche Métopes et l’Institut des sciences humaines et sociales (InSHS CNRS) ont également apporté leur soutien financier.
Le GT Contrats s’est réuni à plusieurs reprises en 2017-2018 et a établi divers documents :
• les Recommandations et aspects juridiques relatifs à la création et à la diffusion d’une revue scientifique
présentées ci-après ;
• des modèles de contrat pour les revues, les monographies et les ouvrages collectifs.

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From symbolic temple to dematerialization: a journey through library architecture from the 20th to the 21st century

Gil-Solés, Daniel. From symbolic temple to dematerialization: a journey through library architecture from the 20th to the 21st century, 2018 Independently Published. [Book]. http://eprints.rclis.org/33978/

This book is the result of the extension and improvement of the article that, with the same title, was published in issue 38 of June 2017 of the digital journal BiD: textos universitaris de biblioteconomia i documentació. This expansion and improvement has consisted in the addition of new sections that complement and deepen the argumentation already expressed in the article, together with the inclusion of new bibliographical references, as well as the presence of an epilogue that, as a kind of philosophical and professional reflection, serves as a conclusion. In addition, a prologue has also been included, by the architect Josep Maria Miró i Gellida -responsible for the Nitidus studios- and who is the author of the future Provincial Public Library of Barcelona, which has yet to be built (and which is one of the oldest and most persistent demands of the librarian collective in Catalonia). As with the publication of the article, the book also aims to establish an evolution in the architecture of libraries throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. This evolution highlights the different transformations that the library buildings have undergone, adapting to different forms, but above all to respond to the different social and cultural realities and also changing characteristics of each period and each historical moment. It proposes an evolution divided into 5 major architectural transformations. For each of these five transformations, one or more paradigmatic libraries from around the world are presented, clearly exemplifying the transformation to which reference is to be made. Each presentation is accompanied by an explanation of its main characteristics in terms of spaces and architecture, to finally argue this decision based on quotations from external sources and also with its own argumentation. It should be noted that quotations from other languages have been translated into Spanish. The result is a chronological and historical evolution that serves to frame and contextualize, ultimately, the fifth and final current transformation of libraries. The book also includes an extensive bibliography that should serve as a starting point for future and new studies on the subject.

Source : http://eprints.rclis.org/33978/