Browsing HCA Scholarly Articles by Title
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Archived postprints should identify themselves
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2005) -
ASSESSING THE EFFECT SIZE OF OUTCOME RESEARCH
(Oxford University Press, 2008) -
Author rights and the Harvard open access policies: a response to Patrick Alexander
(Ubiquity Press, Ltd., 2021)In his opinion piece criticizing the open access (OA) policies at Harvard University, Patrick Alexander makes several factual errors about the policies themselves and Harvard’s experience under them. In response, I discuss ... -
Balancing author and publisher rights
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The basement interviews: Peter Suber
(2007) -
Becoming free
(1987) -
Beyond Mandate and Repository, Toward Sustainable Faculty Self-Archiving
(Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers, 2012) -
Bibliography
(Peter Lang, 1990) -
Bibliography of Free Online Scholarship
(Fields of Knowledge, 2003) -
A bibliography of works on reflexivity
(Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1987) -
A bill to overturn the NIH policy
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2008) -
BOAI Discussion List Launched
(Corporation for National Research Inititives, 2003) -
Book Review: Data Feminism
(University of Massachusetts Medical School, 2021-05-06)Book review of: Data Feminism by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, The MIT Press (2020). Data Feminism combines intersectional feminism and critical data studies to invite the reader to consider: “How can we use ... -
Brief of Amici Curiae Nine Library Organizations and 218 Librarians In Support of Defendant-Appellant Internet Archive
(2023-12-22)CDL is based in copyright law and respects the rights of copyright holders by acquiring the works legally, while also broadening access to the books that library systems purchase to build their collections. CDL is a ... -
Brief of Library Amici Curiae (ALA, ACRL, LFI, ARL, SPN, EveryLibrary)
(Council Press, 2022-06)The Court’s decision in this case may bear directly on the interests of visual artists who rely on existing works as raw material for their own creations, but it could also affect far more. As the Court considers how to ... -
A Building as a Catalyst for Change: The New British Library Centre for Conservation
(Igitur. Utrecht Publishing & Archiving Services, 2007)The new Centre for Conservation at the British Library (BLCC) opened in London this year. This 2600 square metre, purpose-built Centre is connected to the main British Library by a new public terrace and is adjacent tothe ... -
A busy month of action on the NIH open-access plan
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2004)