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Open Access Repositories - maximizing and measuring research impact through university and research-funder open-access self-archiving mandates [PDF]
No research institution can afford all the journals its researchers may need, so all articles are losing research impact (usage and citations) from would-be users whose institutions cannot afford paid access.
Bosc, H +4 more
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The Immediate Practical Implication of the Houghton Report: Provide Green Open Access Now [PDF]
Among the many important implications of Houghton et al’s (2009) timely and illuminating JISC analysis of the costs and benefits of providing free online access (“Open Access,” OA) to peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific journal articles one stands out
Berners‐Lee T. +8 more
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MGM as a Large‐Scale Pretrained Foundation Model for Microbiome Analyses in Diverse Contexts
We present the Microbial General Model (MGM), a transformer‐based foundation model pretrained on over 260,000 microbiome samples. MGM learns contextualized microbial representations via self‐supervised language modeling, enabling robust transfer learning, cross‐regional generalization, keystone taxa discovery, and prompt‐guided generation of realistic,
Haohong Zhang +5 more
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Self-archiving is the latest methodes of publishing and dessiminating scientific researches via the web, and is carried out in digital repositories or researchers’ sites (personal, institutional).
Wissam Benghida
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Ari Friedman's Self Archive Initiative is back online. The original was a wiki that Ari took down when it ran into technical problems. The new version is not a wiki, just the get the content back online, but Ari hopes to solve the technical problems one day and restore the wiki.
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Alive and kicking: a progress report on Open Access, institutional repositories, and health information [PDF]
The Open Access movement has promoted two parallel strands of information dissemination - OA publishing, and self-archiving in OA repositories. But while the original focus was peer-reviewed scientific research papers, repositories have extended their ...
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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) in non‐small cell lung cancer display pronounced plasticity and spatial heterogeneity. By integrating single‐cell and spatial transcriptomics, this study defines a DSG2‐associated CSC program and reveals a tumor‐margin niche formed with FAP+ myofibroblasts.
Guangyu Fan +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Repositories for Institutional Open Access: Mandated Deposit Policies
Only 15% of articles are currently being made Open Access (OA) through spontaneous self-archiving efforts by their authors. They average 25%-250% more citations in all 12 disciplines tested so far.
Brody, Tim +7 more
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The green economy, sustainability transitions and transition regions : a case study of Boston [PDF]
This paper is focused upon exploring the development of the green economy in particular locations, with the aim of identifying why some cities and regions have been successful in engendering green growth.
Gibbs, David, O'Neill, Kirstie
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Alphaviral Capsid Proteins Inhibit Stress Granule Assembly via Competitive RNA Binding With G3BP1
Stress granules exert antiviral functions. This study illustrates a conserved function of alphaviral capsid proteins in modulating stress granules. Oligomerization mediated by a helical motif coupled with a positively charged intrinsically disordered region (IDR) directly competes with G3BP1 for RNA binding, thereby disrupting G3BP1‐RNA liquid–liquid ...
Yun Zhang +10 more
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