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May 2008 -
Journal of Cell Biology Authors Now Retain Their Copyright
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May 2008 -
NIH Requests Comments on Public Access Policy
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April 2008 -
Springer Policy Addresses NIH Public Access Mandate
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February 2008 -
Harvard Faculty Supports Open Access Requirement
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January 2008 -
eScholarship Repository Exceeds 5 Million Full Text Downloads
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January 2008 -
NIH Public Access Mandate Becomes Law
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November 2007 -
JCB Content Automatically Deposited in PubMed Central
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September 2007 -
HHMI Now Pays Publication Fees for BMC Journals
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July 2007 -
Nature Launches Free Pre-Print Service
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May 2007 -
Concerns over Nature Licensing Agreements
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April 2007 -
Petition for Public Access to Publicly Funded Research
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March 2007 -
UC Proposes Open Access Policy
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January 2007 -
UK PubMed Central Launched
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January 2007 -
UC Libraries Pursue Value-based Journal Pricing
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January 2007 -
PLoS ONE Launched: Interactive Open Access Portal
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December 2006 -
Major Publishers Wiley and Blackwell to Merge
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November 2006 -
Directory of Open Access & Hybrid Journals
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November 2006 -
Howard Hughes Medical Institute & Open Access
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October 2006 -
New Open Access Chemistry Resources
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October 2006 -
Journal Cancellations: Final Results
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September 2006 -
ACS to Offer Open-Access Option
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August 2006 -
UC Libraries Partner with Google to Digitize Books
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August 2006 -
US University Provosts Rally Behind Open Access
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July 2006 -
Impressive Impact Factors for Open Access Publisher BioMed Central
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July 2006 -
UK Research Councils Will Require Open Access
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June 2006 -
Proposed Revision of UC Faculty Copyright Policy to Grant Ownership to Regents
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June 2006 -
Senate Bill Expands Access to Federally Funded Research
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June 2006 -
PLoS Releases Prototype of New Scientific Research Tool
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May 2006 -
Milestone for UC eScholarship Repository
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April 2006 -
Microsoft Launches Search Tool for the Scholarly Literature
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April 2006 -
New Open Access Clinical Trials Journal: Call for Papers
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July 2006 -
Impressive Impact Factors for Open Access Publisher BioMed Central
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July 2006 -
UK Research Councils Will Require Open Access
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March 2006 -
Researchers Pressed to Deposit Articles in PubMed Central
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March 2006 -
New Open Access Repository for Minority Health
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February 2006 -
Video: Google Scholar Presentation, January 25 [UCSF only]
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February 2006 -
New Open Access Repository for Minority Health
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January 2006 -
21 more Oxford Open journals from Oxford University Press
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January 2006 -
Event January 25: Google Scholar and the Changing Research Environment
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December 2005 -
ZINC: A Free Database of Commercially Available Compounds with Links to PubChem
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December 2005 -
Not-for-Profit Publishers Release "DC Principles for Free Access to Science"
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November 2005 -
2,000,000th Download from eScholarship Repository
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November 2005 -
Dramatic rise in number of authors publishing in open access journals
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October 2005 -
Papers resulting from Wellcome Trust funding must be deposited in PubMed Central
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September 2005 -
Public Library of Science launches
PLoS Pathogens
, a new peer-reviewed, open-access journal
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September 2005 -
New BioMed Central membership entitles UC authors to 15% discount to publish in BMC journals
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July 2005 -
Third parties may now deposit NIH-funded research manuscripts into PubMed Central on behalf of authors
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July 2005 -
U.S. House and Senate continue to support PubChem, with recommendations
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June 2005 -
American Chemical Society campaigns to shut down PubChem
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June 2005 -
Letter to UCSF Faculty re ACS and PubChem (PDF)
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June 2005 -
PLoS Biology
and
BioMed Central journals
get high impact factor ratings