Sentences with phrase «open access policy»

The petition urges the president to «act now to implement open access policies for all federal agencies that fund scientific research».
The funding will help 30 research - intensive universities develop open access policies and pay the author fees charged by publishers to make a paper more freely available to the public.
Hundreds of universities around the world have adopted open access policies asking faculty to publish their research in open access journals or archive them in open repositories.
It also shows the advantage of open access policies in science in which researchers share data with each other to allow integration of huge amounts of data from different sources.»
What began with CIHR in 2008, evolved six years later into Tri-Agency Policy on Open Access Policy on Publications.
«We urge President Obama to act now to implement open access policies for all federal agencies that fund scientific research.»
Brussels meeting offers new open access policy for Europe and moves toward a better union for research
For example, Uniform Central open access policy must be carefully planned, otherwise different open access charges and loss factors make it very difficult for corporates with operational presence in different states to be successful in achieving 100 % renewable electricity.
It is easy to imagine that the Gates Foundation policy will come to influence many open access policies, such as that of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, which has had a 12 - month embargo since 2008 with no reference to it ending.
While getting courts to provide open access to case law has proven to be a longer & more challenging process given the legitimate privacy & informational integrity concerns raised above, these concerns should inform the implementation of government open access policies rather than bar wholesale access outright.
It's particularly ironic when trolls amass patents from universities — the companies least poised to fight trolls are the ones with the fewest resources, those same independent innovators that university open access policies are meant to aid.
Whether we're fighting patent trolls in court; arguing in Congress for more balanced copyright laws; or urging governments, funders, and educational institutions to adopt open access policies, EFF is committed to building a society that supports creativity and innovation, where established players in the marketplace for technology and culture aren't allowed to silence the next generation of creators.
In this sense, bulk access from intermediaries becomes moot when the data is made directly available by government bodies under standardized terms of open access policies.
Only a month earlier, Obama's White House Office of Science and Technology declared a Project Open Data, intended to «accelerate the adoption of open data practices,» which goes along with the Office's February directive requiring government agencies that award research funds to develop open access policies.
For example, as a result of its open access policy, India's Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope significantly increased the country's exposure to top international scientists who sought to use the telescope — thereby raising the number of international collaborations, boosting cross-pollination of ideas, and so forth.
Similarly, the Japanese Subaru telescope, from the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, features an open access policy that promotes Japanese researchers» international collaborations:
* Preprint: Open access policies of high impact medical journals: a cross-sectional study — Time Ellison et al. — bioRxiv
The Open Access policy moves toward making writings available to anyone who can benefit from them.»
According to the panelists, however, the UK has adopted an open access policy towards the publishing of research that is government funded, meaning that research is available worldwide, but as one of the first country's to take such a broad policy towards scholarly publishing, they are not benefiting in kind from access to research conducted outside the country.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art released 376,000 art images for free public use through its Open Access policy, announced the New York City museum on February 7, 2017.
On November 21, 2014, the Gates Foundation announced an Open Access Policy for the research that it sponsors.
But then think, as well, of the human curiosity and wonder that will be able explore and reach farther than every before, thanks to open access policies.
This is in stark contrast to the open access policy that the McGill Law Journal recently announced with respect to all of the back issues of the Journal which are now being made available online in pdf format, free of charge, to anyone who accesses the Journal's website.
TITLE: Open Access Policies Adopted by or Applicable to Law Faculties.
I like that the journal has an open access policy, making it available to anyone and includes peer - reviewed articles.
With the addendum, I had granted Stanford a non-exclusive right to post my final draft in an open access archive, as we at Stanford University's School of Education had voted to do in support of an Open Access Policy in 2008.
Whether we're fighting patent trolls in court; arguing in Congress for more balanced copyright laws; or urging governments, funders, and educational institutions to adopt open access policies, EFF is committed to building a society that supports creativity and innovation, where established players in the marketplace for technology and culture aren't allowed to silence the next generation of creators.
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