Browsing HCA Scholarly Articles by Title
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Is American health care uniquely inefficient?
(American Economic Association, 2008)The U.S. health system has been described as the most competitive, heterogeneous, inefficient, fragmented, and advanced system of care in the world. In this paper, we consider two questions: First, is the U.S. healthcare ... -
Is having more preapproval data the best way to assure drug safety?
(Project HOPE, 2008)An intensified focus on drug safety often leads to demands for more data collection prior to drug approval. Other approaches can be used, such as enhanced postmarketing surveillance. Many drug benefits and adverse effects ... -
Is philosophy dead?
(Earlham College, 1993) -
Is Your College Ready to Tackle More Than Sweatshops?
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"It's the authors, stupid!"
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It’s Good to Be the King: Head-Pieces in Ballard Folio Scores
(University of Chicago Press, 2014) -
Journals: please post your access policies
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Knot Tying Notation
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Knowing loved ones' end-of-life health care wishes: Attachment security predicts caregivers' accuracy.
(American Psychological Association, 2011)Objective: At times, caregivers make life-and-death decisions for loved ones. Yet very little is known about the factors that make caregivers more or less accurate as surrogate decision makers for their loved ones. Previous ... -
Knowledge as a public good
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Knowledge Unbound: Selected Writings on Open Access, 2002–2011
(MIT Press, 2016)Peter Suber has been a leading advocate for open access since 2001 and has worked full time on issues of open access since 2003. As a professor of philosophy during the early days of the internet, he realized its power and ... -
Legal Reasoning After Post-Modern Critiques of Reason
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Lessons from Maryland
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Libraries, Power, and Justice: Toward a Sociohistorically Informed Intellectual Freedom
(Progressive Librarian Guild, 2020)This paper critically examines the concept of intellectual freedom (IF) and the central role it plays in the U.S. library and information science (LIS) profession, challenging the concept’s assumed basis in neutrality and ... -
Life Cycle Collection Management
(Igitur. Utrecht Publishing & Archiving Services, 2003)Life cycle collection management is a way of taking a long-term approach to the responsible stewardship of the collections of the British Library and is one of the library’s strategic strands. It defines the different ... -
A living open book
(Ubiquity Press, 2014)This is a case study of my short book, Open Access (Suber 2012a). The book is not “enhanced” in the way that a growing number of digital academic books are enhanced. It has no graphics, no multimedia, and no interactivity ... -
Logical rudeness
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Management of acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit: a cost-effectiveness analysis of daily vs alternative-day hemodialysis
(American Medical Association, 2008)Background Although evidence suggests that a higher hemodialysis dose and/or frequency may be associated with improved outcomes, the cost-effectiveness of a daily hemodialysis strategy for critically ill patients with ...