Topics from April, 2008
- Open Access: "Strong" and "Weak"
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Tuesday, April 29. 2008
- Optimal Institutional Open Access Mandate: SPARC/SCIENCE-COMMONS White Paper
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Monday, April 28. 2008
- Optimizing the European Commission's Open Access Mandate
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Monday, April 28. 2008
- Peter Suber on NIH Mandate Misconceptions
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Thursday, April 17. 2008
- Data exchange among disparate repositories
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Wednesday, April 16. 2008
- How to Upgrade Sweden's New UCB Open Access Policy to a Green OA Mandate
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Tuesday, April 15. 2008
- EUA urges universities to develop clear strategies to advance open access
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Friday, April 11. 2008
- On Paying Publishers Extra For Extra Usage Rights
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Thursday, April 10. 2008
- On the Risks of Over-Reaching and Over-Defining
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Thursday, April 10. 2008
- Scotland's First University-Wide Green Open Access Self-Archiving Mandate
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Wednesday, April 9. 2008
- Harold Varmus on the NIH Green Open Access Self-Archiving Mandate
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Wednesday, April 9. 2008
- Don't Risk Getting Less By Needlessly Demanding More
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Wednesday, April 9. 2008
- Recommendations from the EUA Working Group on Open Access
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Sunday, April 6. 2008
- EUA urges universities to develop clear strategies to advance open access
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Sunday, April 6. 2008
- Publisher Tail Still Trying To Wag Research Dog
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Saturday, April 5. 2008
- Open Repositories 2008 Video and EurOpenScholar Links
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Saturday, April 5. 2008
- NIH Invites Recommendations on How to Implement and Monitor Compliance with Its OA Self-Archiving Mandate
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Wednesday, April 2. 2008
- The American Physical Society Is Not The Culprit: We Are (Part II)
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Wednesday, April 2. 2008
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