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Mar. 7, 2008 (Wall Street Journal) – If your child has a life-threatening disease and you&apos;re desperate to read the latest research, you&apos;ll be dismayed to learn that you can&apos;t – at least not without hugely expensive subscriptions to a bevy of specialized journals or access to a major research library...
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Jan. 25, 2008 (Chronicle of Higher Education) - In a move that might alter the pecking order in social-science publishing, the American Economic Association plans to introduce four new quarterly journals in early 2009, more than doubling its in-house publishing program.
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Jan. 22, 2008 (New York Times) – Not long ago, I asked a respected cancer researcher if he could send me raw data from a trial he had recently published. He refused. Sharing data would make the study team members “uncomfortable,” he said, as I might use this to “cast doubt” on their results.
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Dec. 21, 2007 (Washington Post) – It is barely a drop of ink in the gargantuan omnibus spending bill that Congress just passed. But a provision that would give the public free access to the results of federally funded biomedical research represents a sweet victory for a coalition of researchers and activists...
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    <title>Free Online College Courses Are Proliferating</title>
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Mar. 28, 2008 (Wall Street Journal) – In the past few years, educational material, from handwritten lecture notes to whole courses, has been made available online, free for anyone who wants it.
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