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Daily Archives: August 5, 2004

Open Access to Scientific Publications the Focus of Congressional Action

From UPI: “Congress is moving to force a shift to “open access,” a form of free-to-consumer publishing, for scientific papers. The move angers commercial publishers, who see their livelihoods threatened, and scares scientific societies, who are afraid they will face revenue losses or new costs they cannot afford. Even librarians, who pushed for the move, are cautious, because they are concerned for the health of the scientific societies.”

  • A link to the National Library of Medicine Section of the July 2004 NIH Report language, from the House Appropriations Committee, is here. In addition, see Access to Biomedical Research Information (PDF, 14 pages), May 2004, by the Director, NIH.
  • See also, NIH research to be open access and my previous posting, Publisher to Allow Open Source Access to Academic Papers.
  • PubMed, from the National Library of Medicine, provides access to over 12 million MEDLINE citations.
  • GAO Report on Redaction of Judicial Disclosure Data

    Federal Judiciary: Assessing and Formally Documenting Financial Disclosure Procedures Could Help Ensure Balance between Judges’ Safety and Timely Public Access GAO-04-696NI, June 30, 2004 (Please note, the full text of this GAO report is not available in electronic form at this time.) Abstract: “During calendar years 1999 through 2002, the most recent years for which… Continue Reading

    New Search Engine Worth a Look

    IceRocket, a privately owned and operated Search Engine “IceRocket is pioneering commercial search by putting the interests and wants of consumers before advertisers. IceRocket uses innovative metasearch technology to search the Internet’s top search engines, including WiseNut, Yahoo, MSN, Teoma, Altavista, Alltheweb, Lycos, and many more. IceRocket offers a full suite of Internet search products… Continue Reading