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  • 02 May 09
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    Bill Hooker

    This article examines the relationship between Open Access to the scholarly literature and innovation. It traces the ideas of “end to end” network principles in the Internet and the World Wide Web and applies them to the scholarly biomedical literature. A

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  • 11 Feb 09
    amiigo
    Mike Chelen

    This article examines the relationship between Open Access to the scholarly literature and innovation. It traces the ideas of “end to end” network principles in the Internet and the World Wide Web and applies them to the scholarly biomedical literature. And the article argues for the importance of relieving not just price barriers but permission barriers.

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  • 28 Apr 08
    myszenka
    Gosia Stergios

    John Willbanks (Science Commons) about the relationship between OA and innovation and control

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