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The U.S. CURES Act would mandate OA
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The U.S. physician workforce: serious questions raised, answers needed
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The UK government responds to the Gibson committee report
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2004) -
The UK House of Commons report endorses open access
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2004) -
Unanimous faculty votes
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2010) -
Unbinding knowledge: A proposal for providing open access to past research articles, starting with the most important
(Polimetrica, 2006)If an authoritative scholar or organization assembled a bibliography of the most important previously published research articles on a subject of urgent public need, such as the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS, then ... -
An uncertain future for cardiovascular drug development?
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Understanding Harmful Speech Online
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2016-12) -
United States Doubles Down on Open Access to Federally-Funded Research
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University actions against high journal prices
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University libraries in the digital era
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An unnamed woman's lament as a signal of epic sorrow
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Unsimplifying Political Correctness: When the Right and Left are Right and Wrong
(Earlham College, 1992) -
Unsupervised method for extracting machine understandable medical knowledge from a large free text collection
(2009)Definitions of medical concepts (e.g diseases, drugs) are essential background knowledge for researchers, clinicians and health care consumers. However, the rapid growth of biomedical research requires that such knowledge ... -
Update on first fruits of NIH policy
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Update on publisher policies on NIH-funded authors
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Update on the bill mandating OA at the NIH
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Update on the NIH policy
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The Upgrading of Mērionēs from Chariot Driver to Chariot Fighter
(2015-05-08)In my posting of 2015.05.01, I analyzed the Homeric passage at Iliad 17.608–625 where a hero named Koiranos is killed while driving the chariot of Idomeneus, king of the Cretans. After the killing, which happens at verses ... -
The US elections and open access
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2010)