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Auteur Peter Suber

Christopher Dyer has launched a suite of tools called Sci-Mate (for Scientific Material Transfer Exchange) for sharing research information and physical specimens.

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Auteur Peter Suber

Philip Davis, Paying for Open Access Publication Charges, Scholarly Kitchen , April 30, 2009.  Excerpt: Comment .  Davis is right that universities launching these funds should be designing procedures to deal with appeals and conflicts.  If the demand on the funds is low today, it may grow steadily over time, just as the number of funds continues to grow.

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Auteur Peter Suber

Harvard computer scientist Michael Mitzenmacher reports that the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) does not accept Harvard's author addendum and asks Harvard authors to seek a waiver from the school's OA mandate.  In a clarification sent to Mizenmacher's colleague, Salil Vadhan, the ACM explained that it does allow OA archiving in the Harvard repository but does not allow all the reuse rights required by the Harvard addendum.

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Auteur Gavin Baker

Jane Park, CK-12 Foundation’s Neeru Khosla on Open Textbooks, Creative Commons, April 28, 2009. Interview with Neeru Khosla of the CK-12 Foundation. See also our past post on CK-12.

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Auteur Gavin Baker

Food Aid Information System is a new OA database from the World Food Programme, containing "the most reliable and comprehensive data on food aid flows". (Thanks to ResourceShelf.)