How I got drafted into it is still a bit of a mystery to me. The ambition was we have here a new technology and we are going to really use it to do what presently print doesn't allow us to do. We're going to really in effect use that computer network technology to open up the possibility of scientists and scholars to communicate, exchange and move forward much more efficiently than ever before. That was the horizon that we were all sharing with great enthusiasm and great night. Thank you very much.
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Open Access is one of the pillars of Open Science. In this episode I am talking to Jean-Claude Guedon from the University of Montreal (Canada). Jean-Claude is one of the authors of the declaration of the Budapest Open Access Initiative from 2002. He is also an expert on scientific communication and its history.
Who better to take us through the road that led to the Open Access declaration, what has become of it and where (we hope) it will go.
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