Presentations on access to public sector info
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Peter Suber at 6/24/2006 05:43:00 PM.
Geoportail, Gallica, Quaero
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Peter Suber at 6/24/2006 03:18:00 PM.
More on OA v. security
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Peter Suber at 6/24/2006 07:53:00 AM.
More on the CNRS self-archiving recommendation
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Peter Suber at 6/24/2006 07:45:00 AM.
More on the Royal Society hybrid OA journals
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Peter Suber at 6/24/2006 07:23:00 AM.
OA database of Costa Rica's biodiversity
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 11:15:00 PM.
More on the Royal Society hybrid OA journals
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 09:41:00 PM.
Forthcoming OA journal on medical education
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 05:46:00 PM.
Profile of Brewster Kahle
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 05:08:00 PM.
Many roads to open access
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 03:56:00 PM.
More on Nature's coverage of PLoS' finances
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 03:47:00 PM.
Deficient skills as access and usage barriers
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 03:34:00 PM.
Encouraging OA archiving at France's CNRS
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 03:00:00 PM.
Historian on Wikipedia on history
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 02:18:00 PM.
Following the action at the iCommons iSummit
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 01:44:00 PM.
More on the PLoS finances
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 09:32:00 AM.
More on the Royal Society Open Choice policy
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 07:36:00 AM.
More results on Oxford's OA experiments
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Peter Suber at 6/23/2006 07:15:00 AM.
Easy way to ask your Senators to support FRPAA
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 06:26:00 PM.
Promoting the digital diffusion of knowledge
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 05:19:00 PM.
Create more change
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 04:46:00 PM.
OA journal processing fees by the page
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 04:08:00 PM.
More on the Royal Society hybrid OA journals
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 03:55:00 PM.
Librarians educating faculty about OA issues
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 11:07:00 AM.
Another approach to OA
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 09:49:00 AM.
Comments on Declan Butler's story on PLoS
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 09:27:00 AM.
Japanese researchers' attitudes toward OA
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 07:51:00 AM.
Confirming the OA impact advantage, again
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 07:47:00 AM.
Cancer-patient advocacy group joins ATA
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Peter Suber at 6/22/2006 07:39:00 AM.
Which author-side fees are high?
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 09:31:00 PM.
21st century scholarly publishing
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 09:09:00 PM.
Making ETDs the rule rather than the exception
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 05:16:00 PM.
PLoS finances and self-archiving
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 04:45:00 PM.
More on the Springer suggestion to amend FRPAA
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 04:42:00 PM.
More on the call for an OA mandate at NIH
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 02:24:00 PM.
Profile of AlouetteCanada
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 01:06:00 PM.
Adding CC licenses to Microsoft docs
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 12:48:00 PM.
More on who opposes OA
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 11:42:00 AM.
OA defenders at the U of Toronto
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 11:04:00 AM.
ACS editorial against FRPAA backfires
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 10:40:00 AM.
Eprints joins the ATA
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Peter Suber at 6/21/2006 10:08:00 AM.
More on the PLoS fee hikes
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Peter Suber at 6/20/2006 05:22:00 PM.
Help for DSpace managers
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Peter Suber at 6/20/2006 12:20:00 PM.
More on the fee hike at PLoS
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Peter Suber at 6/20/2006 11:56:00 AM.
Closed-mouthed about OA in orthodontics
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Peter Suber at 6/20/2006 11:25:00 AM.
OA policies at funding agencies and universities
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Peter Suber at 6/20/2006 10:27:00 AM.
More on OA for lay readers
�Would the enactment of this law give scientists a false sense of serving the public (by virtue of making their work available online), when in fact most scientific, jargon-filled articles can�t or won�t be read by most lay people?�
As the commenter above suggests, most people won�t find the open literature that interesting, or will find it difficult to comprehend. The main beneficiaries of the bill are researchers, and the public benefits secondarily since the bill helps to maximize the performance of public money in the support of research. That said, we should not discount the range and breadth of public interests or the public capacity to use even arcane technical reports and papers....
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Peter Suber at 6/20/2006 09:59:00 AM.
Interview with the developer of ChemRefer
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Peter Suber at 6/20/2006 09:13:00 AM.
More on the evolving OA policy at the CIHR
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Peter Suber at 6/19/2006 11:24:00 PM.
Eric Lease Morgan's trend spotting
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Peter Suber at 6/19/2006 11:25:00 AM.
More on PLoS ONE
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Peter Suber at 6/19/2006 11:19:00 AM.
ALPSP and STM support OA data
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Peter Suber at 6/19/2006 09:48:00 AM.
Measuring the citation impact of books
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Peter Suber at 6/18/2006 10:24:00 AM.
Book authors should self-archive metadata
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Peter Suber at 6/18/2006 09:03:00 AM.
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