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Open Access in the United States
A survey of the most important, current open-access projects in the United States
Creating an intellectual commons through open access
Open-access (OA) literature is online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. The low-hanging fruit for OA is literature that authors consent to distribute without payment, or for which they are paid salaries by their employers rather than royalties by their publishers. This relatively small but very important category of literature includes peer-reviewed journal articles and their preprints, the primary literature of science. In this paper I discuss the peculiarities of royalty-free literature, the conditions that lead authors to consent to OA (including authors of loyalty-producing literature), and some obstacles to an OA commons that have the flavor of a tragedy of the commons
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Preface to Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future
On solutions of differential and functional equations Final report
Solutions of differential and functional equation
A family of solutions of certain nonautonomous differential equations by series of exponential functions
Solution of differential equations by series of exponential function
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Where Does the Free Online Scholarship Movement Stand Today?
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