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Building transparency and trust in industry-sponsored clinical research through open access publishing [PDF]
A desire for both transparency in research and widespread access to the results of research has led to activism in support of open access publishing.
Barbara DeCastro +4 more
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Open Access Publishing in Österreich 2012 [Open Access Publishing in Austria 2012]
[english] The Task Force on “Open Access at universities in Austria” was set up by the Council of Austrian University Libraries in November 2011. The group was charged with the analysis of the current policy framework of Open Access and to identify ...
Bauer, Bruno
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Letter to the Editor: Still Regarding Predatory Publishing
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João Gama Marques
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Why Christian Ethics Impels Open Access Publishing
The publishing world is experiencing changes with the increased adoption of Open Access publishing, and Christians should celebrate the coming changes.
Michael Smith
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This article provides a summary of the library‑based diamond open access (OA) publishing services offered by Edinburgh Diamond at the University of Edinburgh and the Open Journals Service at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU).
Cath Dishman, Rebecca Wojturska
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This reflection introduces a new term to the debate on open access publishing: diamond open access (DOA) publishing. The debate on open access is a debate about the future of academia.
Christian Fuchs, Marisol Sandoval
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ABSTRACT We sought to identify potential early risk biomarkers for lung disease in children post‐allogeneic HCT. Patients with pulmonary function tests 3 months post‐transplant and plasma samples between days 7 and 14 post‐HCT were included. Six of 27 subjects enrolled had reduced forced expiratory volume 1 (FEV1) z scores.
Isabella S. Small +3 more
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ABSTRACT The pediatric hematology‐oncology fellowship training curriculum has not substantially changed since its inception. The first year of training is clinically focused, and the second and third years are devoted to scholarship. However, this current structure leaves many fellows less competitive in the current job market, resulting in ...
Scott C. Borinstein +3 more
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