Add on the fact that by going paperless, you're less vulnerable to acts of fraud often committed by those who may
get access to your paper statements and mail.
While this could be done using published papers, it is probably more insightful initially to have
access to papers under review, where flaws may still be present.
Previously, exam papers could not be taken out of the exam room but teachers would have
access to the papers once the exam had finished.
We do not restrict
access to our paper books — anyone who comes to our library in person can read or copy any book in the library, whether they are members of our university or not.
As Supreme Court scholars await the March 4 release of the late Justice Harry Blackmun's papers, Supreme Court reporter Tony Mauro writes in Legal Times about the decision by Blackmun's daughter Sally, to give exclusive
pre-release access to the papers to reporters Linda Greenhouse of the New York Times and Nina Totenberg of National Public Radio.
Sir Gerald, a Christian, said the UK government may not have be privy to all the necessary information because the coalition wasn't in power at the time: «Much of this occurred at the time when we were not in government and we don't have
access to the papers of the previous administration, so there are practical considerations here.»
«Green open access,» by contrast, means that the publisher can
restrict access to a paper, but that the author archives a freely available copy of the paper in an institutional repository, or some other archive, often after 6 or 12 months.
I wonder if the original paper describes how interpolation was done over the missing data — I apologize in advance, as I have
n't access to the paper.
Round door handle provides easy
access to paper towel holder interior for loading, unloading, and cleaning.
Day - to - day business will continue to be conducted in the usual way and all ministers will
retain access to any papers relevant to their departments other than those specifically regarding the in - out question.»
However, BASC will work to ensure that those of our members who can't access the online system for whatever reason will still have
access to the paper system.»
The researchers provided some French journalists with
advance access to the paper, but, in an unusual move, barred them from showing it to other scientists and asking for comment.
The fight over mandating
free access to papers based on research funded by taxpayer dollars is again heating up in Washington, D.C. Yesterday, lawmakers discussed expanding the National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) «public access» policy to other science - funding agencies.
Elsevier is happy to have German authors pay to make their articles OA, he says, but German libraries can't expect those payments to also
cover access to papers from the rest of the world.
In the future, NSF may
allow access to papers through other repositories, such as PubMed Central and those run by universities.
The advice tells schools to have written procedures outlining
pupil access to papers, enquiries about results and appeals.
These barriers have traditionally
hampered access to paper books; in areas without resources or first - class libraries, access to books can be well - nigh impossible.
The only real way to curb this behaviour is to
prevent access to the paper which you are doing and to punish this behaviour as well; the pica seems to be an undesired side effect of the phenobarbital but is much less severe than having seizures.
For the benefit of those who don't have
full access to the paper, I can confirm that the image Tonyb links to is correct.
The main point I'm trying to make in the comments you highlight is that as with most members of the public who try to take an interest in this subject I do not have
access to the papers published in Nature or Science or anywhere else for that matter.
Ontario lawyers might be familiar with the Law Society of Upper Canada's AccessCLE service, which is a database that provides electronic
PDF access to papers and materials from LSUC events since 2004.
Admins can also sign in as a user to get
direct access to the Paper docs in their team's work accounts, so they can maintain complete visibility into how Paper is being used.
As Supreme Court scholars await the March 4 release of the late Justice Harry Blackmun's papers, Supreme Court reporter Tony Mauro writes in Legal Times about the decision by Blackmun's daughter Sally, to give exclusive
pre-release access to the papers to reporters Linda Greenhouse of the New York Times and Nina Totenberg of National Public -LSB-...]
But in a move that adds yet another epithet to the long list of his eccentricities, the D.C. - hating, apple - core - eating, wood - cabin - inhabiting, Luddite justice is also secretive: His donation came with the caveat that
public access to his papers must be restricted for 50 years.
As UNESCO's Mark West and Han Ei Chew wrote, «Mobile reading opens up new pathways to literacy for marginalized groups, particularly women and girls, and others who may not have
access to paper books.»
Perfect for your craft area or home office, each drawer provides you
easy access to paper, punches, embellishments and other supplies.
With those concerns in mind, in its 2013 memo the White House didn't mandate that agencies establish a central repository but instead allowed them to devise their own plans for
providing access to papers.
When you set up an Inquiry like this, the privy councillors are entitled to have
access to the papers and they are entitled to publish.
I don't have
access to this paper, but I would bet a lot of money that the resistance training program they used included machine - based exercises like leg extensions and curls, which we know provide much less of a neuroendocrine response, if they provide one at all.
Mobile reading opens up new pathways to literacy for marginalized groups, particularly women and girls, and others who may not have
access to paper books.
After reviewing the Levitus et al 2008 papers abstract, (as I do not have
access to the paper it's self), I assumed that the data you were referring to was based on some earlier data sets which seemed to demonstrate a ever increasing distributed localized temperature swing, when subsequent data, as indicated in the Levitus et al 2008 suggests a systemic imbalance of oceanic heat content increase in the range of a 0.31 Deg.
We realise that
access to papers is limited for most of the public and we link to free versions where possible.
I don't have
access to the paper.