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Kunstchronik. Monatsschrift für Kunstwissenschaft, Museumswesen und Denkmalpflege, Bd. 57 Nr. 6 (2004): Kunstchronik.
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A concise introduction to the basics of open access, describing what it is (and isn't) and showing that it is easy, fast, inexpensive, legal, and beneficial. The Internet lets us share perfect copies of our work with a worldwide audience at virtually no cost. We take advantage of this revolutionary opportunity when we make our work “open
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Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals [PDF]
The preservation of the scholarly record has been a point of concern since the beginning of knowledge production. With print publications, the responsibility rested primarily with librarians, but the shift toward digital publishing and, in particular ...
Mikael Laakso, Lisa Matthias, N. Jahn
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Open Access, Open Science, Open Society [PDF]
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolistic market characterized by reduced competition and higher prices. OA's main function is to be found somewhere else, namely in the ability to subvert the power to control science's governance and its future directions (Open Science), a power that is more ...
Paolo Guarda+6 more
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The Open Access Observatory [PDF]
Open Access seems to have reached a flipping point and become a real option when researchers decide where to publish. However the figures provided when someone gives percentages are not clear because there is a lack of coincidence when defining open access.
Rovira i Fernàndez, Anna+1 more
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Predatory publishing practices: what researchers should know before submitting their manuscript
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuous rise of online journals and the increasing challenge of distinguishing between journals that can be trusted and those which should be avoided.
Cenyu Shen, Leena Shah
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Conventional cost-effectiveness analysis—i.e., assessing pharmaceuticals through a cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) framework—originated from a societal commitment to maximize population health given limited resources.
Maarten J. Postma+6 more
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Objective To assess the contribution of modifiable risk factors to social inequalities in the incidence of type 2 diabetes when these factors are measured at study baseline or repeatedly over follow-up and when long term exposure is accounted for. Design
S. Stringhini+16 more
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Building public health capacity through online global learning
Rising disease burden and health inequalities remain global concerns, highlighting the need for health systems strengthening with a sufficient and appropriately trained workforce.
Rajan Madhok+2 more
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The Influence of Enzymatic Hydrolysis on Bee Pollen Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activities
Bee pollen is one of the most valuable apitherapeutic products with high nutritional value. To obtain a higher diversity of compounds, higher bioactivity, and improve the release of nutrients from bee pollen, additional processing of the raw material may
Vaida Damulienė+3 more
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