Talk:The Wikipedia Library/OAWiki/Copyright and OA

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Not so helpful[edit]

This page doesn't help people much. Why not just tell people to check the status of the paper on https://dissem.in/ ? --Nemo 08:50, 27 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

That site gets its data from SHERPA, which this page recommends, and it doesn't look like it identifies whether a paper already uploaded is the legally allowable version? Nikkimaria (talk) 13:02, 27 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Because dissem.in is the backend for OAbot's suggestions, checking it to determine copyright status can't do any better than the oabot suggestion itself. That's not a fault of OAbot, or dissemim; if there was an automatic way to determine copyright absolutely, then this would be a real bot not a global editathon requiring review. I say this based on my best understanding; in other words, I think that is the case. Ocaasi (WMF) (talk) 22:49, 28 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I second the sentiment of Nemo, I mean, what is said on the page now is interesting for me, but I would like more of a "checklist" of things to do to be sure within reasonable doubt that the link is OA. Or at least some examples, here's two: (1) if the link points to an institutional domain (e.g. a University) and it looks like it is coming from the webpage of one of the authors, it is probably self-archiving and green OA and thus ok. (2) the link come from the personal blog of somebody with no reasonable connection to the authors, it is probably a pirated copy, we want to avoid this (and even if the article is indeed OA, we probably prefer linking a more reputable - and, possibly, stable - source). --CristianCantoro (talk) 10:26, 29 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]