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Launched in 2013, readers can now
access full - text articles from all Cell Press journals with the Journal Reader app using their
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Students
accessing articles to discuss in class from the library's collection is consistent with their university's «
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Many of these journals are freely available as open -
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access publications on publicly - accessible websites within their schools»
institutional repositories; indeed, in keeping with the objectives of the Durham Statement on Open
Access to Legal Scholarship, many American law reviews are moving from print production, supported by subscription fees, to freely - available digital - only fo
Access to Legal Scholarship, many American law reviews are moving from print production, supported by
subscription fees, to freely - available digital - only formats.
Innovators should be able to use and build upon the most up - to - date scientific research, regardless of whether they have the budgets and
institutional connections necessary to
access expensive journal
subscriptions and academic databases — particularly when that research was paid for with public funds.