Couperin (consortium)

Summary

COUPERIN (Consortium unifié des établissements universitaires et de recherche pour l'accès aux publications numériques) (English: Unified Consortium of Higher Education and Research Organizations for Access to Digital Publications) is an academic consortium in France.[1] Formed in 1999, it includes more than 250 universities, research organizations, Grandes écoles (schools), COMUE, and others.[2] The consortium negotiates with publishers the prices and conditions of access to scientific publications and other digital resources for the benefit of its members.[3] It promotes open science, particularly with regard to scientific publications, both nationally and internationally. It is headquartered in Paris.

Members edit

As of 2018, members of the Couperin consortium include the following institutions.[4]

Universities edit

Research organizations edit

Grandes écoles edit

Libraries edit

Other edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Christine Okret-Manville (2016). "Academic Social Networks and Open Access: French Researchers at the Crossroads". LIBER Quarterly. 25 (3). Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche: 118–135. doi:10.18352/lq.10131.
  2. ^ Catherine Forestier; Pierre Carbone (July 2008). "French consortium Couperin: achievements and goals". Serials. 21. UK: United Kingdom Serials Group. ISSN 0953-0460.
  3. ^ "Couperin: le pouvoir de dire non", Livres Hebdo [fr] (in French), Paris, 30 April 2018
  4. ^ "Les membres de Couperin", Couperin.org (in French), archived from the original on 17 November 2022, retrieved 12 July 2018
This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.

Further reading edit

  • "French Universities Cancel Subscriptions to Springer Journals", The-Scientist.com, 31 March 2018

External links edit

  • Official site