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Pfizer supports open access publishing for researchers in low-income countries, a press release from BioMed Central, May 5, 2009.  Excerpt: Comments The pharma industry needs access to peer-reviewed biomedical research and (like universities) complains about skyrocketing TA journal prices.

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Kristi L. Palmer, Emily Dill, and Charlene Christie, Where There’s a Will There’s a Way?:  Survey of Academic Librarian Attitudes about Open Access, a preprint forthcoming from College & Research Libraries .

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The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) has summarized the results of its microfiche digitization project.  From its April 27 announcement: Comment. This has been a massive digitization and permission-seeking project.  Kudos to ERIC for undertaking it and batting 550.

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S. Bernius and M. Hanauske, Open access to scientific literature - Increasing citations as an incentive for authors to make their publications freely accessible, Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences , 2009.  (The DOI-based URL doesn't work at the moment.)  Accessible only to subscribers, at least so far. Update (5/6/09).

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If you recall, last December the Library of Congress asked Ed Summers to take down his OA Library of Congress Subject Headings linked data service.  At the time, Summers thought that the LOC might be considering offering a similar service of its own in the future. The LOC has launched its own service; it's OA and seems to be a real step forward.