Browsing HCA Scholarly Articles by Title
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The price of growth in the medical-device industry
(New England Journal of Medicine, 2006) -
The primacy of authors in achieving open access
(Nature Publishing Group, 2004) -
A primer on open access to science and scholarship
(Against the Grain, 2004) -
The Problem of Beginning
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Problems and opportunities (blizzards and beauty)
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2007) -
Problems with the report of the expert panel on blood cholesterol levels in children and adolescents
(American Medical Association, 1995)An Expert Panel convened by the National Cholesterol Education Program has recommended selective screening and treatment of children for high blood cholesterol levels, based on family history of cardiovascular disease or ... -
Progress toward an OA mandate at the NIH, one more time
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The promise of health care cost containment
(Project HOPE, 2007)Today the United States may be on the cusp of changing from a cost-unconscious health care system to one that seeks value. The consequences of adopting a value-based approach to coverage have not been well studied; however, ... -
Promoting open access in the humanities
(University of Iowa, 2005) -
Providing open access to past research articles, starting with the most important
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Public access to federally funded research: The Cornyn-Lieberman and CURES bills
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2006) -
Public Engagement with Conservation at the British Library
(International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 2008)The new Centre for Conservation at the British Library (BL) opened in London in 2007. It comprises state-of-the-art book conservation studios and sound preservation facilities, inextricably intertwined with an ambitious ... -
Public Should Have Free Access to the Research it Funds
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The Publisher Playbook: A Brief History of the Publishing Industry’s Obstruction of the Library Mission
(2023)Libraries have continuously evolved their ability to provide access to collections in innovative ways. Many of these advancements in access, however, were not achieved without overcoming serious resistance and obstruction ... -
Publisher policies on NIH-funded authors
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Publishing Without Exclusive Rights
(University of Michigan Library, 2022-04-26)Journal publishers don’t need exclusive rights. Or, they don’t need them for publishing. They don’t need them to make a work public or to add value in the form of peer review, copy editing, metadata, formatting, discoverability, ... -
QR Codes in the Library: Are They Worth the Effort? Analysis of a QR Code Pilot Project
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)The literature is filled with potential uses for Quick Response (QR) codes in the library. Setting, but few library QR code projects have publicized usage statistics. A pilot project carried out in the Eda Kuhn Loeb Music ... -
Quality of life assessment software for computer-inexperienced older adults: multimedia utility elicitation for activities of daily living
(American Medical Informatics Association, 2002)Functional status as measured by dependencies in the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) is an important indicator of overall health for older adults. Methodologies for outcomes-based medical-decision-making for public policy, ... -
Quantitative Methods and Ethics
(Oxford University Press, 2013)The purpose of this chapter is to provide a context for thinking about the role of ethics in quantitative methodology.We begin by reviewing the sweep of events that led to the creation and expansion of legal and professional ...