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Opening Access to Research [PDF]
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high prices and the wider public is often excluded altogether, while authors can usually publish for free and commercial publishers enjoy high pro…ts. Two forms of open access regulation can mitigate these problems: (i) direct price regulation of the form ...
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The National Institutes of Health has issued a new policy for open access to all NIH-funded research, whereby NIH grantees are strongly encouraged to deposit their complete manuscripts and supplementary material to an Internet repository, thereby enabling the rapid dissemination of research results and the long-term archiving of scientific literature ...
Christian Schmidt+4 more
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The rise of open source online journals, free online courses, and other changes in the research and education environment, coined the "academic spring" by some commentators, represents an increasing trend in opening up the rules of access for research.
Amelia Hadfield, Andrej Zwitter
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Editorial - Open Access and accessing openness
Seminar.net enters it’s fourth year, and has reached a state of maturity in a number of meanings: it receives manuscripts from all continents, the articles are read from 134 countries, of which India represents the highest number of readers, a number of articles have been read by more than 10 000 interested persons, and the frequency of issues is now ...
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Abstract Uncensored exchange of scientific results hastens progress. Open Access does not stop at the removal of price and permission barriers; still, censorship and reading disabilities, to name a few, hamper access to information. Here, we invite the scientific community and the public to discuss new methods to distribute, store and manage ...
Shawn Mathur+4 more
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Open Access and Extinction [PDF]
kinds of circumstances. (i) The resource is easy to find and profitable to extract right down to the very last member of the species (Vernon Smith gives the woolly mammoth as an example). Smith [5] and Gould [3] show how this comes about in a dynamic model and a static model, respectively.
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A Poster presented at the BID 2013 in Leipzig, Germany.
Vierkant, Paul+3 more
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Open access and open source in chemistry [PDF]
Scientific data are being generated and shared at ever-increasing rates. Two new mechanisms for doing this have developed: open access publishing and open source research. We discuss both, with recent examples, highlighting the differences between the two, and the strengths of both.
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As the West loses its political credibility, the search has opened for alternatives to neo‐liberal parliamentary democracies, failing on their own scale of good governance. Several contemporary critical thinkers, such as Alain Badiou, turn towards a communist horizon.
Kaulingfreks, F., Kaulingfreks, R. G. A.
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