Thierry Bouche ; Evelyne Miot ; Célia Vaudaine - The Launch of Centre Mersenne, a Technical Infrastructure to Support the Move Towards Diamond Open Access

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The Launch of Centre Mersenne, a Technical Infrastructure to Support the Move Towards Diamond Open AccessArticle

Authors: Thierry Bouche 1,2; Evelyne Miot ORCID3,2; Célia Vaudaine 1,2

The aim of this paper is to present the Centre Mersenne for Open Scientific Publishing, a new open access scien-tific publishing infrastructure for publications written in LaTeX.The Centre Mersenne was launched in January 2018 with the first volume of the newly-created journal Algebraic Combinatorics.This non-profit initiative hosted by French public institutions was created to address a growing need within the scientific community for alternative solutions simultaneously scalable, sus-tainable, trustworthy, of high quality and at fair price.The Centre Mersenne supports publica-tions such as journals, books and pro-ceedings from any scientific disci-pline, provided they are written in La-TeX and engaged towards Diamond open access.


Volume: Connecting the Knowledge Commons: From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure
Section: Practitioner Papers
Published on: June 20, 2018
Accepted on: June 20, 2018
Submitted on: June 20, 2018
Keywords: Sci-entific publication, Open sciences, Scientific publishing,Electronic publishing, Publishing plat-form, Scientific publishing infrastruc-ture, Open Access, Open access scien-tific publishing, LaTeX, Open access publishing, [ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
Funding:
    Source : OpenAIRE Graph
  • Carbon nanohorn-based hybrid materials for energy conversion. Reinforcing and expanding the research potential of carbon-nanostructures laboratory to a regional and European kernel of excellence.; Funder: European Commission; Code: 201729

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