Topics from February, 2009
- Perils of Press-Release Journalism: NSF, U. Chicago, and Chronicle of Higher Education
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Wednesday, February 25. 2009
- The Evans & Reimer OA Impact Study: A Welter of Misunderstandings
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Tuesday, February 24. 2009
- Depot's Time is Coming: Please Help Keep It Ready To Play Its Role
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Saturday, February 21. 2009
- Open Access Benefits for the Developed and Developing World: The Harvards and the Have-Nots
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Thursday, February 19. 2009
- NIH Open to Closer Collaboration With Institutional Repositories
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Thursday, February 19. 2009
- Ireland's 3rd Green OA Mandate, Planet's 66th
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Wednesday, February 18. 2009
- John Wiley on RoMEO and John the Baptist on Supererogation
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Tuesday, February 17. 2009
- UK's HEFCE Squandering Its Credibility and Assets In Assessing Research Assessment
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Sunday, February 15. 2009
- Spain's Draft Science and Technology Law Mandates Open Access
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Friday, February 13. 2009
- OA Mandates: Location, Location, Location
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Monday, February 9. 2009
- Universities and their IRs Can Help Monitor Compliance With Funder Mandates
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Monday, February 9. 2009
- Napoleon, the Hexagon, and the Question of Where to Mandate Deposit
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Monday, February 9. 2009
- Protect the NIH Public Access Mandate From the Conyers Copyright Caricature
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Monday, February 9. 2009
- Waking OA's Slumbering Giant: Why Locus-of-Deposit Matters for Open Access and Open Access Mandates
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Saturday, February 7. 2009
- Yet Another Case of Green/Gold Deuteranopia
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Friday, February 6. 2009
- Canada, Norway and Spain, 63rd, 64th and 65th Green OA Deposit Mandates
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Friday, February 6. 2009
- Repositories: Institutional or Central?
Posted by Stevan Harnad on Wednesday, February 4. 2009
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