Not exact matches
The focus of the
public debate around the 2011 education white
paper was on fees and
access: if we are
to use the market discourse then it was about the demand side of the brave new education market.
If approved by voters those propositions will: 1) Create a redistricting commission
to draw the new state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing
paper versions of proposed bills
to state legislators
to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State
to borrow up
to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for
public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband
access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
There are three ballot propositions on the November ballot: 1) Creation of a redistricting commission
to draw the new state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing
paper versions of proposed bills
to state legislators
to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State
to borrow up
to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for
public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband
access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
The New York Times and NBCUniversal, citing the First Amendment right of
access to the courts, filed
papers arguing that the materials should be made
public.
While most scientists continue
to favor broad
access to scientific information, two recent
papers in particular have raised worries among the general
public and some scientists.
► Later, at ScienceInsider, Jocelyn Kaiser reported that «[o] pen -
access advocates are heralding a Senate panel's approval [that day] of» the Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act, which «would require U.S. science agencies to make the peer - reviewed research papers they fund freely available to the p
access advocates are heralding a Senate panel's approval [that day] of» the Fair
Access to Science and Technology Research Act, which «would require U.S. science agencies to make the peer - reviewed research papers they fund freely available to the p
Access to Science and Technology Research Act, which «would require U.S. science agencies
to make the peer - reviewed research
papers they fund freely available
to the
public.
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.
Following up on recommendations
to make more research freely available
to scientists and the
public, the U.K. government today pledged # 10 million toward making scientific
papers open
access.
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.
Public access was boosted in late 2007, when Congress passed a bill making it compulsory for scientists funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
to deposit their
papers in the agency's PubMed Central archive within 12 months of publication.
With a tweet yesterday, an editor of Scientific Reports, one of Nature Publishing Group's (NPG's) open -
access journals, has resigned in a very
public protest of NPG's recent decision
to allow authors
to pay money
to expedite peer review of their submitted
papers.
Responding
to concerns from advocates for
public access to government - funded research, the House of Representatives science committee has agreed
to shorten the deadline within a draft bill requiring federal agencies
to provide free
access to scientific
papers that they supported.
The group's compromise conclusion urged agencies
to develop
public access policies, but said each should work out the details (embargo length and whether
to post
papers in a central archive or on scientists» personal web sites, for example).
Instead, the agency will work with the Department of Energy (DOE)
to create a repository for NSF - funded
papers by using an existing DOE system called PAGES (
Public Access Gateway for Energy and Science).
In journals with
public peer review, that process, in which embarrassing, if trivial, errors may be discovered, «does not occur anymore «behind the scenes,»» writes Davide Zanchettin, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, who co-authored two
papers submitted
to two different interactive - review and open
access journals of the European Geosciences Union, in an e-mail
to Science Careers.
Varmus, a Nobel Laureate, President and CEO of Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center, and member of the Academy's President's Council, led the team of biomedical scientists who set out in October 2000
to liberate
access to scientific research in their field by petitioning publishers
to post peer - reviewed
papers in free,
public online archives.
Note in the Sources Cited section (above) that the
papers are available «open
access,» which means freely available
to the
public at no cost.
Note in the Sources Cited section that all of the
papers are available «open
access,» which means freely available
to the
public at no cost.
Thomas Nechyba argues in one
paper that in the United States there is no such thing as a true
public school, since
access to public schools is rationed through private housing markets, and it is unlikely that there will ever by a fully private school, since private schools are subject
to government oversight, and support for private schools is conditional on certain
public aims being met.
Why Expertise Matters
To This Business: If Cityville can get their entire 5000 member team trained and prepared to safely transition their operations to digital, it means this municipality can quickly reap the large cost savings of going paperless sooner, can offer easier access to information and services for their public faster, and can achieve their goal of generating less paper waste by 201
To This Business: If Cityville can get their entire 5000 member team trained and prepared
to safely transition their operations to digital, it means this municipality can quickly reap the large cost savings of going paperless sooner, can offer easier access to information and services for their public faster, and can achieve their goal of generating less paper waste by 201
to safely transition their operations
to digital, it means this municipality can quickly reap the large cost savings of going paperless sooner, can offer easier access to information and services for their public faster, and can achieve their goal of generating less paper waste by 201
to digital, it means this municipality can quickly reap the large cost savings of going paperless sooner, can offer easier
access to information and services for their public faster, and can achieve their goal of generating less paper waste by 201
to information and services for their
public faster, and can achieve their goal of generating less
paper waste by 2018.
In this
paper written for the Rural Opportunities Consortium of Idaho,
Public Impact examines the challenges that prevent rural schools from providing great teaching, and presents four strategies for increasing
access to highly effective instruction in rural Idaho.
Chiefs for Change released a new policy
paper about leveraging ESSA funding
to provide direct student services including tutoring,
access to public school choice, distance learning,
access to Advanced Placement classes, personalized learning, and other programs.
Additionally, the bill moves executive branch agencies further toward digitizing all
paper and fax records
to improve agency organization effectiveness and increase the
public's ability
to easily
access and work with
public data.
The participating artists appropriate mass - media technologies towards various ends:
Paper Tiger Television establishes independent
public access television as a critique against the commercial media industry, Guillermo Gómez - Peña stars in a guerilla television performance piece in an act of electronic civil disobedience and Danielle Dean uses the language of over 50 years of water and toothpaste company advertisements
to explore the rhetoric around purity and whiteness.
This is how most sciences proceed and
to try
to do teaching
to the general
public within research
papers would require special sections in the journal, and external support for excess page charges and free
public access to the journal articles.
We realise that
access to papers is limited for most of the
public and we link
to free versions where possible.
OT: This interesting new
paper (
public access) claims
to have found evidence for significant atmospheric CO2 fluctuations from 1000
to 1500 CE (and so including the MWP).
The authors of the
paper chose
to publish this
paper in an open
access journal, so it is available in full
to the
public.
We are publishing the
paper in an open -
access «Discussion» journal, which allows the
paper to become
public while undergoing peer - review (a pdf of the
paper with figures imbedded in the text for easier reading is available here).
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.
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
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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.
Another recent example relates
to disappearing Ontario government press releases and backgrounder
papers, rightly identified by the then President of the Toronto Association of Law Libraries in December 2003 as alarming due
to its negative impact on legal research and the
public's right
to access government information.
The White
Paper, Toward a new format for Canadian legislation — Using graphic design principles and methods
to improve
public access to the law by David Berman also introduced the concept of using diagrams
to help describe laws.
In Canada, recognizing the need for new ways
to inspire
public access to the law, the Government commissioned a White
Paper in 2000 proposing a new format for legislation.
The issue of balancing the right of the
public to open courts with the right of an individual
to privacy was tackled in 2003 in a discussion
paper by the Canadian Judicial Council Judges Technology Advisory Committee (JTAC) titled «Open Courts, Electronic
Access to Court Records, and Privacy».
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It should also be made clear that the right of
access with which we are here concerned has nothing
to do with those parts of the
paper where one finds news or editorial content, parts which can in no way be characterized as a service customarily available
to the
public.
Everything remains largely
paper - based and the ability of the
public and companies
to access legal data such as pleadings, court schedules, filings, etc. is woefully inadequate.
More specifically, the Issues
Paper describes that the group «Regulatory Opportunities» is charged with studying existing regulatory innovations, such as alternative business structures and the Canada Bar Association's Legal Futures Initiative Report, and then recommending «regulatory innovations that improve the delivery of, and the
public's
access to, competent and affordable legal services.»
Access to all mailings,
public event and webinar invitations, white
papers, and special offers for EDRM members
October 14, 2016 — «The paywall that surrounds Pacer (
Public Access to Court Electronic Records), an online database of
papers filed by litigants in the US federal courts, is facing what may be its most serious test since the service emerged 28 years ago.
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