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1. Welcome to JSTOR

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JSTOR’s integrated digital platform (the “JSTOR +Platform”) is a trusted digital library providing for long-term +preservation and access to leading academic journals and other scholarly + materials from around the world. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a +not-for-profit organization with a mission to help the scholarly +community take advantage of advances in technology, and is supported by +libraries, scholarly societies, publishers, and foundations.

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(a) individuals who are +affiliated with an Institutional Licensee, defined as an institution +(such as a college, university, secondary school, public library, +museum, foundation, government agency, research center or corporate and +for-profit organization) that maintains a valid Institutional +Participation Agreement with JSTOR.

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(b) individual members +of scholarly societies that have entered into an agreement with JSTOR +for access to specific Content via the JSTOR Platform (“Individual +Access”); and

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(c) other users of specified Content agreed upon in writing by or on behalf of JSTOR, including users of

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iv individual users of Early Journal Content;

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v individuals who have +successfully registered with MyJSTOR or MyPlants but do not otherwise +meet any of the criteria for Authorized Users (“Register Read Users”) +and

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vi individuals who have +successfully purchased access through JPASS (a service through which +individuals can purchase access to JPASS Content as defined below) +(“JPASS Users”).

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3. The Content

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3.1 “Content” means the collective of:

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3.2 “Licensed Content” means the Content for which an Authorized +User’s affiliated Institutional Licensee has licensed access, or the +Content available to an Authorized User through Individual Access, +JPASS, the Publisher Sales Service, or other programs. For more +information about the JSTOR material licensed by your affiliated +Institutional Licensee, please contact your librarian.

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3.3  Authorized Users of Institutional Licensees who subscribe +to the Artstor Digital Library may also encounter on or via the JSTOR +platform content from JSTOR’s affiliate Artstor.  The Artstor +Digital Library content, which will be indicated with , shall be solely subject to the Artstor Terms and Conditions of Use at http://www.artstor.org/artstor-terms (or version thereof agreed to by the Authorized User’s institution).

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4. Permitted Uses of the Content

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4.1 Institutional Licensees and/or Authorized Users may search, view, + reproduce, display, download, print, perform, and distribute Licensed +Content for the following Permitted Uses, provided they abide by the +restrictions in this Section 4, Section 5 and elsewhere in these Terms +and Conditions of Use:

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(a) research activities;

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(b) classroom or organizational instruction and related classroom or organizational activities;

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(e) authors or other +Content creators may at their discretion incorporate their Content +(other than Books) into unrestricted databases or website with prior +permission from the publisher and other applicable rights holders;

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(f) linking

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(g) Data for Research as defined further in Section 14.3 below.

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and for Institutional Licensees and/or Authorized Users other than Register & Read Users:

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(h) on an ad hoc basis +and without commercial gain or in a manner that would substitute for +direct access to the Content via services offered by JSTOR, sharing +discrete portions of Content for purposes of collaboration, comment, or +the scholarly exchange of ideas;

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(i) downloading Content +(including certain Book chapters where downloading is made available for + the Book chapters on the JSTOR Platform) to view, use and display +including on a personal digital device (e.g. mobile devices, e-readers, +and personal computers);

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(j) (except for Books) +in research papers or dissertations, including reproductions of the +dissertations, provided such reproductions are only for personal use, +library deposit, and/or use solely within the institution(s) with which +the Authorized User and/or his or her faculty readers are affiliated; +and

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(k) fair use under +Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, educational exceptions, or other +similar provisions of the copyright laws or other intellectual property +right laws in the United States.

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4.2 The portions of Licensed Content that have been downloaded or +printed out by an Authorized User may continue to be used in compliance +with these Terms and Conditions even if such license should later +terminate or expire.

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4.3 Additional Permitted Uses of the Early Journal Content. JSTOR +encourages broad use of the Early Journal Content. In addition to all +permitted uses described above, users are free to copy, use, and +redistribute the Early Journal Content in part or in whole for +non-commercial purposes.

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JSTOR asks that you acknowledge JSTOR as the source of the Early +Journal Content; if you use material from JSTOR online, we request that +you link directly to the stable URL provided. If you use Early Journal +Content offline, we ask that you credit the source as follows: “Courtesy + of JSTOR.”

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4.4 Use of Open Access Content.  Open Access Content may be +subject to different terms of use, such as a Creative Commons license, +as indicated in the copyright statement for the content.  If an +Open Access Content item has different terms posted where the content +appears, those terms shall have precedence over these Terms and +Conditions of Use.

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5. Prohibited Uses of the Content

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Institutions and users may not:

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(b) except as set forth +above, provide and/or authorize access to the Content available through +Individual Access, the Publisher Sales Service, or other programs to +persons or entities other than Authorized Users;

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(c) attempt to override, circumvent, or disable any encryption features or software protections employed in the JSTOR Platform;

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(d) undertake any +activity such as the use of computer programs that automatically +download or export Content, commonly known as web robots, spiders, +crawlers, wanderers or accelerators that may interfere with, disrupt or +otherwise burden the JSTOR server(s) or any third-party server(s) being +used or accessed in connection with JSTOR; or

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(e) undertake +coordinated or systematic activity between or among two or more +individuals and/or entities that, in the aggregate, constitutes +downloading and/or distributing a significant portion of the Content; or

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(f) make any use, display, performance, reproduction, or distribution that exceeds or violates these Terms and Conditions of Use.

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Additionally, for Content other than the Early Journal Content, Institutions and users may not:

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(g) modify, obscure, or remove any copyright notice or other attribution included in the Content;

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(h) incorporate Content into an unrestricted database or website, except as provided in 4.1(e) above;

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(i) systematically print out or download Content to stock or replace print holdings;

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(j) download or print, +or attempt to download or print an entire issue of a journal (unless +such entire issue has been purchased through the Publisher Sales +Service) or substantial portions of the entire run of a journal, except +for the specific case in which the complete contents of a journal issue +or a substantial portion of Content (e.g. a series of scholarly essays) +is relevant to the particular research; or

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(k) reproduce or +distribute Content in bulk, such as the inclusion of Content including +portions of Content (e.g., Book chapters, individual articles and/or +journal issues) or Content in course packs, electronic reserves, +repositories, or organizational intranets (but see Section 4.1(f) +above).

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6. Linking

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JSTOR encourages the use of links to facilitate access to the Content + by Authorized Users and Institutional Licensees, including but not +limited to links to online syllabi, bibliographies, and reading lists. +All Content has a stable URL that can be found in the Browse and Search +interfaces of JSTOR’s website as well as on the Article Information page + each discrete Content item. Further information on establishing stable +links to material in JSTOR may be obtained from User Support (support@jstor.org).

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7. Interlibrary Loan

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Institutional Licensees may fulfill requests from other libraries for + textual Content, namely JSTOR Collections Content, Journals Hosting +Content, and Books, a practice commonly called Interlibrary Loan.  +Institutional Licensee agrees to fulfill such requests in accordance +with Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Act or in accordance +with other international copyright laws, guidelines, or conventions, +provided that such use is not at a volume that would substitute for a +subscription to the journal or acquisition of access to a Book.  +For Books, this shall mean Interlibrary Loan shall be restricted to a +single copy of a Book chapter.  Requests may be fulfilled using +secure electronic, paper, or intermediated means.

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8. Responsibilities of Users

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8.1 Access.  Institutional Licensees shall make reasonable +efforts to ensure that access to the Licensed Content is limited to +Authorized Users and to protect the Licensed Content from unpermitted +use, including but not limited to by issuing and terminating passwords +within its control, verifying the status of Authorized User, providing +lists of valid passwords or set of IP addresses to JSTOR if applicable, +updating such lists on a regular basis and providing any information or +assistance necessary for JSTOR to implement whatever user authentication + processes JSTOR may establish in its sole discretion. Authorized Users +shall be responsible for maintaining the confidentiality and security of + his or her username and/or password (if such are provided), and for all + usage or activity by them of JSTOR and may not provide access to JSTOR +to anyone else.

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8.2 Unpermitted Use.  Institutional Licensees and Authorized +Users shall notify JSTOR of any such unpermitted use of which they learn + or are notified, including but not limited to any known or suspected +unauthorized use(s) of an individual or institutional account or +unauthorized use of JSTOR, or any known or suspected breach of security, + including loss, theft, or unauthorized disclosure of a username, +password, and/or IP address, and shall work cooperatively with JSTOR to +resolve problems of unpermitted use. In the event of violation of these +Terms and Conditions of Use by an Authorized User, (a) JSTOR may suspend + or terminate, or, where practicable, request that Institutional +Licensee suspend or terminate, such Authorized User’s access to the +Licensed Content; (b) JSTOR may suspend or terminate the access of the +Internet Protocol (“IP”) address(es) or other authorization and +authentication mechanisms from which such unauthorized use occurred; +and/or (c) JSTOR may request Institutional Licensee to consider the +imposition of further reasonable restrictions on access to, and +downloading and printing from, the JSTOR Platform. JSTOR shall make +reasonable efforts to contact the Institutional Licensee prior to any +suspension or termination of access and to restore access promptly +following successful resolution of the matter.

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8.3 Posted Material.  Where Authorized Users are able to submit +material and/or post comments on the JSTOR Platform, they represent and +warrant that they will not upload or otherwise publish through JSTOR any + materials that: (a) are protected by copyright, or other proprietary or + intellectual property rights; (b) are libelous, defamatory, obscene, +pornographic, abusive, or invasive of another’s privacy or hateful; or +(c) contain a virus, spyware, or other harmful component, advertising of + any kind, or false or misleading indications of origin or statements of + fact. Authorized Users acknowledge and agree that any material that +they submit or comments that they post may be edited, removed, modified, + and/or published by JSTOR without notice.

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10. Responsibilities of JSTOR

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10.1 JSTOR will use reasonable efforts to provide continuous +availability of the JSTOR Platform subject to periodic unavailability +due to maintenance and/or updates of the server(s) and platform and +downtime related to equipment or services outside the control of JSTOR +(“Maintenance Downtime”). If JSTOR fails to provide online availability +to the JSTOR Platform for more than 72 hours during any period of 30 +consecutive calendar days Institutional Licensee may, upon written +request, (a) be granted its choice of a refund or a credit of a prorated + portion of its annual access fee for each 30-day period so affected or +(b) terminate its agreement by providing written notice to JSTOR. JSTOR +will provide support to Institutional Licensees and Authorized Users in +accordance with the terms set forth https://support.jstor.org.

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(c) the JSTOR Platform meets ANSI/NISO z39.88-2004 OpenURL standards;

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(d) the JSTOR Platform +is compatible with the NISO Metasearch XML Gateway (MXG) protocol in +development, XML and SRU/SRW search interfaces; and

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11.4 Users of Early Journal Content should note that third-party +rights besides copyright (such as rights of publicity and privacy) may +apply, and use of certain images or other materials may require +additional permissions from third parties. Users shall hold JSTOR +harmless and assume sole responsibility for addressing issues of +publicity and privacy and any other third party rights, and obtaining +necessary permissions, as they relate to use of the Early Journal +Content.

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Ya desde al menos enero del 2016 he comentado en varios foros la situación que se dio a conocer a través de un leak del contrato [redactado] UNAM-Elsevier DGAJ-DPI-39-081114-241.  + Esta copia del contrato es un PDF escaneado como imagen sin +reconocimiento óptico de texto, por lo que tuve que copiar a mano la +lista de revistas y otros datos incluidos en el contrato.

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Según este documento dicho contrato fue firmado el 1 de Febrero de 2015 (por cierto, día domingo) en la ciudad de México por

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FirmantesInstituciónCargo
Lic. Guadalupe León VillanuevaUNAMDirectora General de Proveeduría
Gino UssiElsevierVicepresidente Ejecutivo, Ventas de Soluciones de Investigación
Dr Imanol Ordorika SacristánUNAMDirector General de Evaluación Institucional
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El monto presupuestal afectado es el 51.02.716.02.243.5; el concepto +fue “Producción y alojamiento, publicidad y apoyo” de 44 revistas de la +UNAM (lista abajo). La adjudicación fue dictaminada por el H. Comité de +Adquisiciones, Arrendamientos y Servicios de la UNAM.

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El monto del contrato fue redactado del documento que se hizo público + en la red. El 28 de julio de 2016 yo hice una solicitud de información +en lo que era entonces la Plataforma Nacional de Transparencia, con +el  folio 6440000038816. Hasta la fecha no he recibido respuesta*. +Creo ahora esa plataforma ha cambiado bastante, y forma parte de lo que +ahora se llama “Sistema Nacional de Transparencia“.  *[Actualización 9 de agosto 2017: ver la segunda parte de + este post, para leer sobre la resolución del Comité de Transparencia de + la UNAM, que nunca recibí, y el cual descubro casi un año después…]

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Las revistas bajo contrato que se enlistan en el documento son:

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Cons.
1Acta de Investigación Psicológica
2Acta Poética
3Acta Sociológica
4Anales de Antropología
5Anuario de Letras, Lingüística y Filología
6Anuario Mexicano de Derecho Internacional
7Atmósfera
8Boletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparado
9Contaduría y Administración
10Cuestiones Constitucionales
11Economía Informa
12Economía UNAM
13Educación Química
14Enfermería Universitaria
15Estudios de Cultura Maya
16Estudios de Historia Moderna y Contemporánea de México
17Estudios de Historia Novohispana
18Estudios Políticos
19Geofísica Internacional
20Ingeniería, Investigación y Tecnología
21Investigación Bibliotecológica: bibliometría, archivonomía e información
22Investigación Económica
23Investigación en Educación Médica
24Investigaciones Geográficas, Boletín del Instituto de Geografía
25Journal of Applied Research and Technology, JART
26Journal of Behavior, Health and Social Issues
27Latinoamérica, Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos
28Literatura Mexicana
29Mexican Law Review
30Norteamérica, Revista Académica del CISAN-UNAM
31Nova-Tellus
32Península
33Perfiles Educativos
34Problemas del Desarrollo
35Revista Iberoamericana de Educación Superior
36Revista Latinoamericana de Derecho Social
37Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad
38Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales
39Revista Mexicana de Opinión Publica
40Revista Mexicana de Ortodoncia
41Revista Mexicana de Trastornos Alimentarios
42Revista Odontológica Mexicana
43Tip. Revista Especializada en Ciencias Químico-Biológicas
44Veterinaria México OA
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El año pasado, tras hacer la solicitud de información en el Portal de + Transparencia, hice una búsqueda manual de cada una de las revistas en +la lista del contrato. Descubrí que 42 de las 44 revistas ya tenían URLs y contenido (metadata) en el servidor https://www.journals.elsevier.com/.  + Compartí esta información depositándola con licencia CC-0 en figshare +el 1 de octubre de 2016, así como la información relevante al contrato +fuente:

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Priego, Ernesto (2016): List of UNAM Journals Under Contract with Elsevier. figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3976752.v1

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Casi un año después, aprovechando migajas de calma que provee el +periodo entre clases estos días volví a checar la tabla y chequé cada +uno de los vínculos, para verificar que las revistas bajo contrato +existieran en ScienceDirect (servicio de Elsevier) y para verificar que +hubiera contenido en los URLs.

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Acta Poetica

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La situación es una verdadera pesadilla de usabilidad. Cuando las cosas funcionan bien un usuario encuentra una revista en journals.elsevier.com  y el usuario ve links a los artículos más recientes:

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Página de Investigación Psicológica en journals.elsevier.com

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Ésta, sin embargo, no es la “página” principal de la revista. Se +trata de una página que a su vez llevan a otra página intermedia que o +‘resuelve el link’ llevándolo a uno a la revista en ScienceDirect (o sea + una revista hospeada en http://www.sciencedirect.com/) o lleva a una página intermedia que da la opción de acceder via ScienceDirect o via la UNAM.

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¿Y ahora pa dónde?

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Página de Investigación Psicológica en sciencedirect.com

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Algunas veces al hacer click en el URL de una revista en +journals.elsevier.com uno termina en un vínculo que marca que ahí no hay + nada. Otras veces, lleva a una página de la UNAM donde los links están +rotos o formados erróneamente, y buscándole uno entra al artículo pero a + uno hospedado en la UNAM, no en ScienceDirect. Otras veces el link del +artículo lo lleva a uno directamente al PDF del artículo, ya sea +hospedado en la UNAM o en ScienceDirect (que no son siempre las mismas +versiones). Otras veces, el link del artículo ligado desde la revista en + journals.elsevier.com lleva directamente al HTML de la revista en +ScienceDirect, o al HTML, cuando existe, de la revista en la UNAM.

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Vínculos rotos

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PDF del artículo hospedado en la UNAM

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Como queda claro en la poca claridad de esta descripción, la cosa es +un desbarajuste. Hay casos en que una revista tiene URL en +journals.elsevier pero el vínculo lleva a una página que no existe, o +existe pero al querer acceder a un artículo ligado desde ahí el vínculo +está roto o te lleva a la versión de la UNAM, o no existe en +journals.elsevier pero si se busca en sciencedirect.com tanto “revista” +como artículo se ecuentran ahí. En muchos casos (quizás todos) hay +duplicidad entre lo que está todavía en servidores de la UNAM y lo que +está en ScienceDirect.

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Aunque hace falta refinar la forma en que agregué observaciones, +acabo de depositar hoy  una nueva versión del archivo con las +revistas y sus links, incluyendo también los URLs de las revistas en +ScienceDirect. Está también en figshare como

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Priego, Ernesto (2017): List of UNAM Journals Under Contract with Elsevier. figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3976752.v2

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A continuación abrevio la tabla que compartí en el depósito ligado +arriba para que se vea qué revistas enlistadas en el contrato cuentan +con una dirección tanto de journals.elsevier.com como de +sciencedirect.com. Les invito a probar y tratar algunos de los vínculos +(comparen ambos vínculos de una sola revista y qué pasa a partir de +ahí).

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Revistas bajo contrato UNAM-Elsevier 01/02/2015 (DGAJ-DPI-39-081114-241)
TítuloUR de la revista en el Elsevier Journal ‘hub’ URL  de la revista en ScienceDirect
Acta de Investigación Psicológicahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/acta-de-investigacion-psicologica/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/20074719?sdc=1
Acta Poéticahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/acta-poetica/No existe
Acta Sociológicahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/acta-sociologica/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01866028?sdc=1
Anales de Antropologíahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/anales-de-antropologia/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01851225?sdc=1
Anuario de Letras, Lingüística y Filologíahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/anuario-de-letras/No existe
Anuario Mexicano de Derecho Internacionalhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/anuario-mexicano-de-derecho-internacional/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18704654?sdc=1
Atmósferahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/atmosfera/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01876236?sdc=1
Boletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparadohttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/boletin-mexicano-de-derecho-comparado/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00418633?sdc=1
Contaduría y Administraciónhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/contaduria-y-administracion/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01861042?sdc=1
Cuestiones Constitucionaleshttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/cuestiones-constitucionales/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/14059193?sdc=1
Economía Informahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/economia-informa/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01850849?sdc=1
Economía UNAMhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/economia-unam/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/1665952X?sdc=1
Educación Químicahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/educacion-quimica/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0187893X?sdc=1
Enfermería Universitariahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/enfermeria-universitaria/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/16657063?sdc=1
Estudios de Cultura Mayahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/estudios-de-cultura-maya/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01852574?sdc=1
Estudios de Historia Moderna y Contemporánea de Méxicohttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/estudios-de-historia-moderna-y-contemporanea-de-mexico/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01852620?sdc=1
Estudios de Historia Novohispanahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/estudios-de-historia-novohispana/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18709060?sdc=1
Estudios Políticoshttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/estudios-politicos/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01851616?sdc=1
Geofísica Internacionalhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/geofisica-internacional/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00167169?sdc=1
Ingeniería, Investigación y Tecnologíahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/ingenieria-investigacion-y-tecnologia/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/14057743?sdc=1
Investigación Bibliotecológica: bibliometría, archivonomía e informaciónhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/investigacion-bibliotecologica-archivonomia-bibliotecologia-e-informacion/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0187358X?sdc=1
Investigación Económicahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/investigacion-economica/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01851667?sdc=1
Investigación en Educación Médicahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/investigacion-en-educacion-medica http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/20075057?sdc=1
Investigaciones Geográficas, Boletín del Instituto de Geografíahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/investigaciones-geograficas-boletin-del-instituto-de-geografia/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01884611?sdc=1
Journal of Applied Research and Technology, JARThttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-applied-research-and-technology/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/16656423?sdc=1
Journal of Behavior, Health and Social Issueshttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-behavior-health-and-social-issues/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/16656423?sdc=1
Latinoamérica, Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanoshttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/latinoamerica-revista-de-estudios-latinoamericanos/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/16658574?sdc=1
Literatura Mexicanahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/literatura-mexicana/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01882546?sdc=1
Mexican Law Reviewhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/mexican-law-review/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18700578?sdc=1
Norteamérica, Revista Académica del CISAN-UNAMhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/norteamerica/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18703550?sdc=1
Nova-TellusNo existeNo existe
Penínsulahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/peninsula/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18705766?sdc=1
Perfiles Educativoshttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/perfiles-educativos/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01852698?sdc=1
Problemas del Desarrollohttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/problemas-del-desarrollo/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03017036?sdc=1
Revista Iberoamericana de Educación Superiorhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/revista-iberoamericana-de-educacion-superior/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/20072872?sdc=1
Revista Latinoamericana de Derecho Socialhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/revista-latinoamericana-de-derecho-social/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18704670?sdc=1
Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidadhttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/revista-mexicana-de-biodiversidad/www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18703453?sdc=1
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Socialeshttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/revista-mexicana-de-ciencias-politicas-y-sociales/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01851918?sdc=1
Revista Mexicana de Opinión Publicahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/revista-mexicana-de-opinion-publicahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18707300?sdc=1
Revista Mexicana de Ortodonciahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/revista-mexicana-de-ortodoncia/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/23959215?sdc=1
Revista Mexicana de Trastornos Alimentarioshttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/revista-mexicana-de-trastornos-alimentarios/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/20071523?sdc=1
Revista Odontológica Mexicanahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/revista-odontologica-mexicana/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/1870199X?sdc=1
Tip. Revista Especializada en Ciencias Químico-Biológicashttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/tip/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/1405888X?sdc=1
Veterinaria México OANo existeNo existe
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Claro, se podrá argumentar que ya los académicos no visitan revistas +en la red directamente, que de cualquier forma los académicos encuentran + artículos científicos via las bases de datos (por ejemplo Scopus, de +Elsevier) a las que se suscriben sus bibliotecas en línea. Sin embargo +estas son revistas de acceso abierto, y se supone que, en teoría, serían + descubribles por el público en general.

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¿Por qué nos debe importar esto? Resta decir que los interesados en +las humanidades digitales (HD) sabrán que las ciencias de la +información, incluídas la bibliometría, webometría e infometría, así +como la publicación electrónica, son disciplinas y prácticas no sólo +afines a las HD sino disciplinas que vieron nacer y evolucionar las HD. +Algunas preguntas iniciales a las que nos motiva esto son:

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  • ¿Cuáles son las tecnologías e infraestructuras que hacen posible la +producción y comunicación científica, y quiénes están en control de esas + tecnologías?
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  • ¿Cuáles son las implicaciones de que la UNAM (en este caso concreto) + esté pagando de su prespuesto (financiado por el contribuyente +mexicano) una cuota desconocida a una multinacional extranjera para que +“produzca, hospede e indice, y por lo tanto haga negocio, con la riqueza + de un amplio corpus de publicaciones nacionales?
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  • Ya que se le ha adjudicado este contrato a Elsevier, ¿qué tipo de +derechos y/o agencia tienen editores, autores, la comunidad de la UNAM y + el público mexicano para pedir que el cumplimiento del contrato se +realice de manera justa, expedita y profesional?
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  • ¿Por qué revistas incluidas en el contrato como Nova-Tellus y Veterinaria México OA no han tenido URL en journals.elsevier.com ni en sciencedirect.com?
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  • ¿Cuál es la situación de revistas incluidas en el contrato como Acta Poética y el Anuario de Letras, que tenían URL en journals.elsevier.com, pero que están vacíos, y que no existen en sciencedirect.com?
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  • ¿Por qué revistas que ya están tanto en journals.elsevier.com y +sciencedirect.com siguen dirigiendo a las versiones de los artículos +producidos por y hospedados en las revistas en la UNAM?
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  • ¿Quién supo de este contrato a su debido tiempo y quién en la +comunidad universitaria fue consultado para su adjudicación? ¿Se dieron a + conocer las implicaciones, positivas y negativas, así como proveedores +alternativos que podrían proveer este servicio?
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  • ¿Qué tipo de reportes está haciendo Elsevier a la comunidad +universitaria sobre el proceso para migrar las revistas, cuándo se +terminará de migrar el archivo de todas las revistas bajo contrato?
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  • Dada que la UNAM siempre ha sido pionera en servicios digitales y de + tecnologías de la información, ¿por qué se pagó a Elsevier para que se +beneficiera de este maravilloso paquete de conocimiento público? Y +claro, ¿cuánto se pagó y se pagará?
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Lamentablemente, habrá quienes piensen que la entrega de buena parte +de nuestro patrimonio científico a una megacorporación multinacional es +lo que la ciencia mexicana necesita.

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¿Dónde están las iniciativas homólogas a ‘Bullied into bad science‘ o ‘The Cost of Knowledge‘?

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Es en verdad inverosímil que habiendo notables casos como éste o éste para resistir el injusto dominio de Elsevier , + en México la UNAM haga el movimiento casi opuesto -aunque se preserve +en el caso de la UNAM el acceso abierto- y se entregue todo este +patrimonio a Elsevier.

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Finalmente, ¿qué deberíamos estar haciendo los expertos en ciencias +de la información, publicación académica, bilbiotecología y humanidades +digitales al respecto?

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+ Ernesto Priego es licenciado en literatura inglesa, maestro en +teoría crítica/estudios culturales y doctor en ciencias de la +información/humanidades digitales. Es académico de tiempo completo en el + área de Human Computer Interaction Design y fundador y editor en jefe +de The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship, revista académica +publicada por la Open Library of Humanities. +
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    He visto tu texto Ernesto. Genial. Esta +situación -y otras- deben ser denunciadas inmediatamente. Es la +perversión de los Rankings. Uno de los problemas es que quien lo firma +el Dr. Imanol Ordorika, académico reconocido por sus críticas +precisamente a los Rankings. Otro asunto interesante es que el Ing. +Guillermo Chávez -bajo la autoridad del Dr. Imanol- es quien tambien +promovió esta cuestión y es quien se encarga de las revistas en la UNAM y + del estupendo Seminario de Editores. Es una cuestión que debe ser +ampliamente debatida. Lo firmó el anterior rector, el Dr. Narro, pero +entiendo que fue ratificado por la actual y máxima autoridad de la UNAM, + el Dr. Enrique Graue.
    +Esta situación ha sido denunciada en diversos foros en los que he +participado. Hace meses circuló el contrato en la red, pero -por una u +otra- no se ha difundido lo suficiente. Lo difundiré…

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    Alguna vez les comente a varios +bibliotecarios de la UNAM que además son maestros en el Colegio de +Bibliotecología que en el IMSS desde el ahora ya lejano 1995 la revista +pagada por nuestro impuestos y editada en el IMSS con todas las +subvenciones que se le da a la investigación en el instituto, titulada +Archives of Medical Research, había sido prácticamente regalada a +Elsevier y si las bibliotecas médicas del IMSS la querían, tendrían que +pagar por ella en cualquiera de sus formatos: Físico y digital, por +supuesto mis maestros solamente me dedicaron una sonrisa socarrona y de +conmiseración, ahora sea la UNAM bienvenida a la privatización y +expropiación de sus recursos. Mis sinceras condolencias a sus +bibliotecas.

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    Eso es un escándalo y una cosa muy mala por México.

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La Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA) de 1998 – también conocida como Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act o Sonny Bono Act y, peyorativamente, como la «Mickey Mouse Protection Act», extendió los plazos de copyright en los Estados Unidos por 20 años adicionales. Antes del Acta (bajo la Copyright Act of 1976), el copyright duraba toda la vida del autor más 50 años, o 75 años para una obra de «autoría corporativa»; + el Acta extendió estos plazos durante la vida del autor más 70 años y +para obras de «autoría corporativa» durante 120 años tras la creación o +95 años tras la publicación, independientemente de la anterioridad del +punto final creativo.[1]​ + El Acta también afectó a los plazos de copyright para obras con +copyright anteriores al 1 de enero de 1978, incrementando también su +plazo de protección durante 20 años, hasta un total de 95 años desde la +publicación. +

Esta ley "congeló" de hecho el aumento de la fecha del dominio público en Estados Unidos para las obras cubiertas por las reglas fijadas más antiguas de plazos de copyright. + Bajo esta Acta, las obras adicionales hechas en 1923 o más tarde que +estuviesen todavía bajo copyright en 1998 no entrarían en dominio +público hasta 2019 o más tarde (dependiendo de la fecha del producto) a +menos que el propietario del copyright la situase en el dominio público antes de eso o si el copyright fuese extendido de nuevo. A diferencia de la legislación sobre extensión del copyright en la Unión Europea, la Sonny Bono Act + no reactivó los derechos de autor que ya habían expirado. El Acta +extendió los plazos del sistema de protección para obras que ya estaban +bajo copyright, y es retroactiva en este sentido. Sin embargo, +las obras creadas antes del 1 de enero de 1978 pero no publicadas o +registradas para el copyright hasta hace poco están sometidas a +una sección especial (17 U.S.C. § 303) y pueden permanecer protegidas +hasta 2047. El Acta se hizo pública el 27 de octubre de 1998. +

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De acuerdo con el Convenio de Berna, + los estados que lo aceptan se comprometen a proveer protección de +copyright por un plazo mínimo de la vida del autor más 50 años, pero se +les permite ampliar este plazo. Siguiendo la Directiva 93/98/CEE de 1993, los estados miembros de la Unión Europea implementaron una protección para un plazo que comprendía la vida del autor más 70 años. Los Estados Unidos + no firmaron la Convención de Berna hasta 1988, aunque ya habían +previsto antes el plazo mínimo de copyright requerido por la convención +en la Copyright Act of 1976. +

Antes del acta de copyright de 1976, muchas obras literarias y +cinematográficas, y muchos personajes de ficción que estaban bajo +copyright fueron rápidamente puestos en el dominio público debido a su +sus plazos de copyright máximos de 56 años. Varios de estos ítems bajo +copyright siguieron siendo absolutamente rentables para los propietarios + de su copyright, entre ellos diversos personajes de la Walt Disney Company. Con el cambio al acta de copyright de 1976, los primeros cortos de animación protagonizados por Mickey Mouse como Steamboat Willie y Plane Crazy no entrarían bajo dominio público hasta el 2000 como más pronto, debido a los nuevos plazos de copyright de 75 años. Mickey Mouse y otros personajes tenían también protección como marcas registradas. En varios países (p.ej. en Rusia, donde la convención de Berna no se aplicaba retroactivamente, Mickey Mouse y otras obras bajo copyright creadas antes de 1970 se entendieron que pasaban a estar en dominio público. +

Después de que los Estados Unidos aceptase la convención de Berna, muchos propietarios de copyright presionaron con éxito al Congreso de los Estados Unidos + para una nueva extensión del plazo del copyright, para conseguir el +mismo plazo de protección existente en Europa. El acta fue llamada con +el nombre de uno de sus impulsores, el congresista Sonny Bono, + que murió nueve meses antes de que el acta se convirtiese en ley. Bono, + que, como compositor y director de cine tenía sus propios intereses en +ampliar los plazos de copyright, había favorecido su aumento incluso +antes de haber entrado en política como alcalde de Palm Springs, +California. +

Las dos cámaras de representantes del Congreso de los Estados Unidos aprobaron el acta como Ley Pública 105-298 a mano alzada,[2][3]​ +haciendo así imposible de saber quién votó a favor o en contra. El Presidente Bill Clinton firmó el Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act de 1998 el 27 de octubre de 1998.[4]​ +

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El informe del Senado[5]​ + proporcionó las razones oficiales para aprobar las leyes de extensión +del copyright y fue escrito originalmente en el contexto de la la +Copyright Term Extension Act de 1995, Plantilla:USBill. +

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El propósito del proyecto de ley +es asegurar una adecuada protección de copyright para las obras +estadounidenses en el extranjero y los beneficios económicos continuados + de un sustancioso saldo de la balanza comercial en la explotación de +las obras bajo copyright. El proyecto de ley logra estos objetivos +extendiendo el plazo actual del copyright durante 20 años más. Este +aumento proporcionará significativos beneficios comerciales al armonizar + sustancialmente la ley de copyright estadounidense con la de la Unión +Europea al tiempo que se asegura una justa compensación para los +creadores estadounidenses que merecen beneficiarse enteramente de la +explotación de sus obras. Además, estimulando la creación de nuevas +obras y proveyendo el aumento de incentivos económicos para preservar +las obras existentes, esta extensión mejorará el volumen a largo plazo, +la vitalidad y la accesibilidad del dominio público.

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Los autores del informe creían que extendiendo la protección del +copyright ayudarían a que los Estados Unidos pudiesen proporcionar mayor + protección para sus obras en el extranjero y dar más incentivos para +digitalizar y preservar obras debido a que habría un derecho exclusivo +para ellas. El informe también incluía opiniones minoritarias de Herb Kohl y Hank Brown, + que creían que las extensiones de plazos eran un apoyo financiero para +los propietarios actuales de material bajo copyright a expensas del uso +público del material. +

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Además de Disney + (que, debido al gran apoyo que ejerció como lobby, inspiró el apodo +para el acta de "The Mickey Mouse Protection Act"), la congresista +californiana congresswoman Mary Bono (viuda de Sonny Bono y sucesora en el congreso del mismo) y los herederos del compositor George Gershwin apoyaron el acta. Mary Bono dijo: +

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En realidad, Sonny quería que el +plazo de protección del copyright fuese para toda la vida. Fui informada + por mi equipo de que tal cambio violaría la Constitución. ... Como Ud. sabe, había también la propuesta del [entonces-presidente de la MPAA ] Jack Valenti de que el plazo fuese para siempre menos un día. Quizás el Comité pueda contemplarlo en el próximo Congreso.[6]

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Los proponentes de la Bono Act arguyen que es necesaria dado que la +expectiva de vida de los humanos ha aumentado drásticamente desde que +el Congreso aprobase la original Copyright Act of 1790,[7]​ + que una diferencia entre los plazos de copyright entre los Estados +Unidos y Europa afectaría negativamente a las operaciones +internacionales de la industria del espectáculo,[8][7]​ + y que muchas obras se crearían bajo un copyright más largo que nunca se + crearían bajo el copyright existente. Afirman también que las obras +bajo copyright son una importante fuente de ingresos para los Estados +Unidos[8][9]​ y que medios como el VHS, DVD, Cable y Satélite han incrementado el valor y la vida comercial de películas y series de televisión.[8]​ +

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