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Open access in 2004
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Open access in 2005
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Open access in 2006
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Open access in 2007
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Open access in 2008
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Open access in 2010
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Open Access in the United States
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Open Access Journals from Society Publishers
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The open access mandate at Harvard
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Open access mandate coming to the NIH
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An open access mandate for the National Institutes of Health
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An open access mandate for the NIH
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Open access mandates coming to the RCUK
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Open Access Overview
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Open access policy options for funding agencies and universities
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Open access to electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs)
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Open access to science and scholarship
(World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), 2003)For the December 2003 meeting of the World Summit on the Information Society in Geneva. -
Open access to science in the developing world
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Open Access to Scientific Research Can Save Lives
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Open Access to the Scientific Journal Literature
(BioMed Central, 2002)None of the advantages of traditional scientific journals need be sacrificed in order to provide free online access to scientific journal articles. Objections that open access to scientific journal literature requires the ...