Results 11 to 20 of about 6,895 (284)
Open access: a national licence is not the answer
<em> “Open Access: Is a national licence the answer?” is a proposal by David Price and Sarah Chaytor of University College London for a mechanism to provide full access to everyone within the UK to all published research. </em>
Stephen H. Curry
openalex +2 more sources
NESLI - The National Electronic Site Licence Initiative……Creating a Bit of a Disturbance
NESLI is disturbing the status quo in scholarly publishing by negotiating at national level for the provision of e-journals to UK higher education institutions. Through these negotiations and value-added services, NESLI will promote co-ordinated access, delivery and management for electronic ...
Hazel Woodward
openalex +3 more sources
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) ist the biggest third-party research funding organisation in Germany. In 2007 it supplied 15 Million Euro for national licences for archived digital content and for the first time 18.5 Million Euro for national ...
Rutz, Reinhard
doaj +1 more source
Corrigendum: National licence negotiations advancing the open access transition – a view from Sweden
Following the publication of our recent article in Insights [https://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.413/] we wish to bring the following corrigendum to your attention.
Anna Lundén +2 more
openalex +3 more sources
The University Library of Regensburg has developed new features for the display and administration of the national licences financed by the DFG (German Research Foundation) within the Electronic Journals Library EZB and the Database Infosystem DBIS.
Scheuplein, Martin, Hutzler, Evelinde
doaj +1 more source
Development of a National Licence Assessment Program for Older Drivers in Australasia
Licensing requirements in Australasia vary across jurisdictions with little evidence of any safety benefit for any existing procedure. In 1998, Austroads (a collaboration of State Traffic Authorities in Australia and New Zealand) commissioned the Monash University Accident Research Centre to develop and trial a model licence re-assessment program for ...
Brian Fildes +4 more
openalex +3 more sources
Inertia or unanticipated bottlenecks? Exploring stakeholder perspectives on the implementation determinants of the national alcohol policy five years post-enactment in Zambia [PDF]
Background Alcohol use accounts for a huge proportion of the global burden of disease, and many countries grapple with its severe negative social and health consequences.
Adam Silumbwe +4 more
doaj +2 more sources
Improvement of Medical License Examination: Opinions of Deans of Medical colleges to National Medical Licencing Examination Board [PDF]
Don Kyun Kim
openalex +2 more sources
Understanding myopia prevalence can improve patient education and help guide early interventions. This knowledge may enhance awareness, support better decision-making, and positively impact patients’ vision and quality of life. The prevalence of myopia is increasing globally, but no published data exists for New Zealand.
Weige Xu +2 more
openalex +3 more sources

