Academic article on RTBF

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Michael Oghia

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Jul 4, 2017, 1:40:36 AM7/4/17
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Hi everyone,

Roxana Radu (DiploFoundation) and Jean-Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes) just had a peer reviewed article they wrote on the right to be forgotten published on Sage: https://t.co/2pYlgwTUmt

However, in case you cannot access it due to the paywall, it's attached as well.

Speaking of paywalls, could this DC also focus on public/open access to information, open source content, paywalls, etc.? I don't know if it was the original intention, but it would make sense to me.

Best,
-Michael
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Lorena Jaume-Palasí

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Jul 11, 2017, 11:06:32 AM7/11/17
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Dear Michael,
many thanks for this! This sounds like a promising lecture.
I am thinking of a tool to gather information valuable for the DC - one of our goals is to have a platform archiving jurisprundence, law texts and comments/literature on regulation affecting the public realm, such as the one you just sent to make it available in a structured way.
I had been thinking of a wiki, but it is not so easy to search. Do you have a suggestion on this?
Regards
Lorena

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Michael Oghia

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Jul 11, 2017, 11:10:24 AM7/11/17
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Dear Lorena,

Good idea! There are many things we could do besides a wiki:

1. A Google doc or spreadsheet

2. Post them on a dedicated website

3. Use a pad (such as a cryptopad or framapad)

I think a one-page wiki would be quite searchable.

Best,
-Michael

Lorena Jaume-Palasí

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Jul 11, 2017, 11:13:19 AM7/11/17
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Dear Michael,
yes, we do have a site, however people stop reading if the text is too long (and get a bit scared when they see that they need to scroll, even though there is a text-search function). So I was looking for a more user friendly interface that helps quickly with the search... Although tech community organizations do a lot of work using very old school tools (IETF for instance)...
Cheers
L

2017-07-11 17:09 GMT+02:00 Michael Oghia <mike....@gmail.com>:
Dear Lorena,

Good idea! There are many things we could do besides a wiki:

1. A Google doc or spreadsheet

2. Post them on a dedicated website

3. Use a pad (such as a cryptopad or framapad)

I think a one-page wiki would be quite searchable.

Best,
-Michael

Michael Oghia

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Jul 11, 2017, 11:22:44 AM7/11/17
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Ah, I thought you meant links to articles (which could be bulleted or listed, for instance).

-M

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