Hardin Scholarly Communication News

Hardin Scholarly Communication News - 12/1/04

Table of Contents
December 1, 2004

  1. Special Guest Editorial: “As a scientific community we must examine [open access] both for its positive aspects and its negative impact.”
  2. AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGY SOCIETY COMMENTS ON NIH PLAN
  3. …THE ALLIANCE FOR TAXPAYER ACCESS RESPONDS TO APS
  4. NIH FLOODED WITH COMMENTS ON PUBLIC ACCESS PROPOSAL
  5. CONGRESS OKS NIH PROPOSAL, BUT WILL IT END UP IN COURT?
  6. MICHAEL KELLER (OF HIGHWIRE PRESS) COMMENTS ON NIH PLAN
  7. WELLCOME AND NIH OPEN ACCESS PLANS
  8. STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS POSTS TURNAROUND
  9. BIOMED CENTRAL PLANS OPEN REPOSITORY
  10. THE DEBUT OF GOOGLE SCHOLAR
  11. PLOS EDITOR ABRUPTLY LEAVES, RETURNS TO LANCET
  12. THOMSON WHITE PAPER TOUTS GROWTH OF OPEN ACCESS
  13. ICOLC SAYS PRICING REMAINS A TOP CONCERN
  14. UK GOVERNMENT CAUTIOUS IN RESPONSE TO STM REPORT
  15. THE FUTURE OF TEXTBOOK PUBLISHING
  16. CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY’S REPORT ON OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING
  17. NEURO-ONCOLOGY MAKES AN IMPACT
  18. NEW (AND FREELY AVAILABLE) HEALTH SCIENCE E-BOOKS AND E-JOURNALS

Karen Fischer, editor
karen-fischer@uiowa.edu
Information Resources Librarian
Hardin Library for the Health Sciences

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