Open accessing papers should not be done (only) on personnal web pages. Those may disappear and are less discoverable (or at least, the world depends on Google Scholar to find such papers, which is a single point-of-failure if Google discontinues the service sole day).
Instead, open access papers should be hosted in open repositories, which are dedicated to the organization and the conservation of scientific documents. I'm of course talking about services that are supported by public institutions, like arXiv, HAL, Zenodo, etc. Not of those made by startups that may one day be bought by Evilseer (such as Academia.edu and ResearchGate).
Instead, open access papers should be hosted in open repositories, which are dedicated to the organization and the conservation of scientific documents. I'm of course talking about services that are supported by public institutions, like arXiv, HAL, Zenodo, etc. Not of those made by startups that may one day be bought by Evilseer (such as Academia.edu and ResearchGate).