[DFSci] Knowledge sharing
Mike Wilkinson
mike at writeblocked.org
Sun Mar 10 16:51:19 PDT 2019
+100
Justifying the $1492 subscription pretty much puts the Journal beyond
the reach of your average LE agency and is hard to justify on the
commercial side too. It is also not included in the default higher
education subscriptions, unless they are teaching forensics or digital
forensics courses and have specifically requested it. Moving to open
source would open it up to a much wider audience.
From a professional perspective the individual subscription of $308 is
roughly the same as ACM, IEEE and Usenix membership combined. Which
provides access to a wealth of publications, although unfortunately not
DFRWS.
On 3/10/19 7:26 PM, Joe Sylve wrote:
> How feasible would it be to abandon Elsevier and go completely open access?
>
> On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 3:15 PM Eoghan Casey <eoghan at disclosedigital.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear friends, colleagues and members of the community I do not yet know:
>>
>>
>> Both as an author and Editor-in-Chief of the Digital Investigation
>> journal, I understand the importance of accessibility of knowledge in our
>> field.
>>
>>
>> While working hard to ensure that Digital Investigation meets the needs of
>> our community, I continuously strive to increase the accessibility of
>> content as described here:
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-investigation/news/inroads-to-digital-investigation
>>
>> I also encourage authors to make their own papers available on their
>> personal websites or blogs, and by other means described here:
>>
>> https://www.elsevier.com/about/policies/sharing
>>
>> I welcome your reasonable suggestions to make Digital Investigation better
>> serve our international community.
>>
>> Eoghan Casey
>> _______________________________________________
>> DFSci mailing list
>> DFSci at lists.dfrws.org
>>
>> Manage your subscription at:
>> http://lists.dfrws.org/listinfo.cgi/dfsci-dfrws.org
>>
> _______________________________________________
> DFSci mailing list
> DFSci at lists.dfrws.org
>
> Manage your subscription at:
> http://lists.dfrws.org/listinfo.cgi/dfsci-dfrws.org
>
>
More information about the DFSci
mailing list