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Following on the compact to support OA journals (which Cornell signed) and on Harvard's OA fund to implement it, Cornell is launching an OA fund. George Lowery, New funds help faculty publish in open-access journals, Cornell Chronicle, September 15, 2009.

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On the heels of the Harvard-led compact to support OA journals: Stuart Shieber, Harvard’s new open-access fund, The Occasional Pamphlet, September 15, 2009. From the HOPE fund site: See also this interview with Shieber from Harvard University Library Notes.

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A Compact for Open-Access Publication, press release, September 14, 2009. See also coverage by Library Journal, The Wired Campus, and Inside Higher Ed. More information: Of the initial compact signatories, only Berkeley previously had an OA fund. Berkeley's existing fund, though, was established as a pilot; at least three-quarters of the initial funding already have been obligated.

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A few days ago, PLoS Medicine posted an announcement that, as part of celebrations for the journal's 5th anniversary, it was holding a contest for best OA article in medicine from the past 5 years, with a list of nominees. Today, the original announcement had been pulled and this update was posted on the journal's blog: Susan Jones, PLoS Medicine’s 5th anniversary competition – update, Speaking of Medicine, September 15, 2009.

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Sorry for the radio silence yesterday. I was traveling and thought I'd have a chance to blog, but didn't. (As always, though, OATP marches on.) I'll do my best to catch up and keep you current.