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 Access to Scientific Literature 
Nature, the well-known scientific journal, is running an open debate about one of the hottest topics in the world of research and creativity: "Access to the [scientific] literature."

Description of the project: "The Internet is profoundly changing how scientists work and publish. New business models are being tested by publishers, including open access, in which the author pays and content is free to the user. This ongoing web focus will explore current trends and future possibilities. Each week, the website will publish specially commissioned insights and analysis from leading scientists, librarians, publishers and other stakeholders, as well as key links, and articles from our archive. All content is available free."

posted by James DeLong : 6/8/2004 08:26:37 AM

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6.8.2004
 Access to Scientific Literature 
Nature, the well-known scientific journal, is running an open debate about one of the hottest topics in the world of research and creativity: "Access to the [scientific] literature."

Description of the project: "The Internet is profoundly changing how scientists work and publish. New business models are being tested by publishers, including open access, in which the author pays and content is free to the user. This ongoing web focus will explore current trends and future possibilities. Each week, the website will publish specially commissioned insights and analysis from leading scientists, librarians, publishers and other stakeholders, as well as key links, and articles from our archive. All content is available free."

posted by James DeLong : 6/8/2004 08:26:37 AM

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  The Glass is 89% Full
Property Rights on the (Internet) Frontier
The JEC on Free Trade
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RoundUp (TM) on the Flower of Innovation
Send not to know . . .
Kill Jack (as in Valenti)
Kill Bill (as in Gates)
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