Hardin Scholarly Communication News – 5/3/05
A Newsletter for the Health Sciences Campus at the University of Iowa.
May 3, 2005
Issue 3.05
WELCOME to this irregularly issued electronic newsletter. Its purpose is to bring to readers’ attention a variety of topics that affect the current system of scholarly communication, with emphasis on new developments, open access and alternative publishing models in the health sciences. This newsletter aims to reflect the interests of its readers so please forward comments, suggestions and entries to include to karen-fischer@uiowa.edu.
The newsletter has a new look and some new features – and we hope you find them an improvement. We are using a blogging tool so you can now post comments to articles (read more about this in News@Hardin). And, the new format is printer-friendly, so we are no longer providing a PDF copy.
Economics of Scientific and Biomedical Journals
Researcher Admits Fraud in Grant Data
Blackwell Publishing Introduces Open Access Service
Supporting Creative Commons Science
The Reality of Open Access Journal Articles
Columbia University Senate Endorses Open Access
Vanishing Information Resources
American Chemical Society Broadens Access to Articles
Action in Wake of NIH Access Policy
AAP Issues Official Response to NIH Policy
Directory of Open Access Journals Reaches 1500 Titles
ACRL Scholarly Communications ToolKit
New Study Compares Open Access and Traditional Publishing
Directory of Open Access Repositories Planned
NIH Grant Recipients Asked to Post Data
NIH Redux: Zerhouni Tells ACRL He Looks for Change in Culture of Science
Periodical Pricing Survey: Change is Happening, But Serial Prices Still Rising
