Sentences with phrase «month embargo period»

More than that, when my colleagues and I studied 336 physicians» use of research, we found that while only a third of them took advantage of the complete access we provided them for a year, fully half of what they looked at (an article - a-week on average) was recent enough to fall within the 12 - month embargo period.
As a non-profit organization with its mission to advance science and serve society, peer - reviewed research content becomes freely available with registration on our website after a 12 - month embargo period from the date of publication.

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Meanwhile, SPARC is cheering the reintroduction in the House of Representatives and Senate today week of a bill, known as the FASTR (Fair Access to Science and Technology Research) Act, which would shorten the required embargo period for sharing federally funded research papers from 12 months to just 6 months.
Data become accessible to other authorised users only after a predefined embargo period of six months which allows researchers priority to access to their own data.
By contrast, when the embargo period was extended to three months, only 40 percent said it would be reasonable, while 34 percent said only if there were no other way, and 26 percent said a three month wait would be totally unacceptable.
New bestsellers drive circulation, and embargo periods of three months or longer will likely quash demand.
Stone's revisions would remove the original bill's expiry date (2020), extend its coverage from the health sciences to all state - funded research, and reducing the maximum post-publication embargo period that publishers could impose on public access to the «peer - reviewed manuscript» to six months from its current twelve (as opposed to the published version, for which there is no provision for making public).
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