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  • American Chemical Society Expresses Opposition to NIH’s PubChem

    …. Morrissey. June 13, 2005. http://pubs.acs.org/cen/government/83/8324gov1.html American Chemical Society Lobbies Against a Free NIH Database That It Sees as a Competitor. Chronicle of Higher Education. Eric Wills. June 16, 2005. http://chronicle.com/daily/2005/06/2005061603n.htm US Congress fails to back ACS. Information World Review. Bobby Pickering. June 16, 2005. http://www.iwr.co.uk/information-world-review/news/2138139/congress-fails-back-ac…

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  • Creative Commons License

    …by UC employees for use on this site and rendered in HTML. If portions of HTML text on the site are not covered by the license, or if embedded non-HTML media is covered by the license, that will be indicated on the relevant page or media. When reusing site content under this license, please provide attribution to the University of California Office of Scholarly Communication, a link to the source, and a link to the license deed on the Creative Co…

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  • 2007 Proposed Open Access Policy

    …s web site https://osc.universityofcalifornia.edu/alternatives/submit_work.html). In addition, the Senate’s whitepaper Evaluation of Publications in Academic Personnel Processes addresses the need to evaluate the quality of research appearing in all venues when the quality of the venue can be established along with the quality of the research. 12. The policy talks about making work “permanently accessible.” Is that really possible? The library, pr…

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  • Works Cited in this Resource

    …mes. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/30/science/diversity-science-journals.html Authors Broderick, N. A., & Casadevall, A. (2019). Meta-Research: Gender inequalities among authors who contributed equally. eLife. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.36399 Calaza, K. C, Erthal, F. C. S., Pereira, M. G., Macario, K. C. D., Daflon, V. T., David, I. P. A., Castro, H. C., Vargas, M. D., Martins, L. B., Stariolo, J. B., Volchan, E., & de Oliveira, L. (2021). Fa…

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  • Creative Commons Licenses

    …n. Reformatting a work (for example, reproducing the text of an article as HTML rather than a PDF) is not a derivative work, because it does not change the creative expression contained in the article, which is what is protected by copyright law. ShareAlike (SA). If someone makes a derivative work based on the original work, they must share it using the exact same license. Since all the licenses require attribution, and the ND and SA options are m…

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  • Part 4: Putting publications online

    …search bar (quick link: https://oapolicy.universityofcalifornia.edu/import.html). To upload your BibTeX file: Use the Browse button to locate the .bib file with your current list. Select the BibTeX option Select upload Note: It may take several minutes for the system to process the file you’ve just uploaded. Please be patient and do not close your browser window. The system will display the publications imported from the BibTeX file in one to thre…

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    Reputation managment: your identity, your story

    …of author tips: Screenshot: http://www.nature.com/content/authortips/index.html Beyond publisher-driven marketing efforts, sharing your scholarship is an important part of curating your scholarly identity and making the full text of your publications available in an open access repository crawled by search engines raises your visibility. In most cases, the publisher will allow you to “self-archive” a version of your manuscript in your institutiona…

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  • Images, Copyright, and the Future of Digital Publishing in the Arts

    …re of digital publishing for art scholarship is bright. Whether that future will include images remains to be seen, but looking at the vibrant HTML and PDF pages of publications like Refract, I hope so….

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  • UCOLASC Declaration of Rights and Principles to Transform Scholarly Communication

    …e Declaration, and is available from the Senate’s website. We provide this HTML copy on the OSC site as a convenience for readers. To align our institutional policies and practices toward the goal of replacing subscription-based publishing with open access (OA), we propose that the University of California assert the following rights and principles when negotiating with publishers during journal license renewals: No copyright transfers. Our author…

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  • Hosting a Roundtable

    …with large corpuses of journals follow a consistent pattern for data point HTML tages (for editor type, name, and affiliation) on their journal editorial board web pages, as well as a predictable pattern for URLs for these pages (e.g. https://publishername/journaltitle/editorialboard). Scripts can be written to scrape data from these pages and search for editors with a local affiliation (for example, the rvest package provides most of the tools ne…

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