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"Publish your manuscripts on the Internet!"

by lorenz on Feb 7, 2005 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing

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The U.S. National Institutes of Health urged scientists on Thursday to let the agency publish their studies on the Internet."Scientists have a right to see the results of their work disseminated as quickly and broadly as possible, and NIH is committed to helping our scientists exercise this right", NIH director Dr. Elias Zerhouni said. >> continue

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Comment from: Ray Arrowood

Ray Arrowood

I’m really glad to see this post! If freedom of the press is “the right to inform and be informed” then how can we separate that from free access to knowledge? Especially knowledge paid for by the general public like most research?

23.02.05 @ 16:55


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