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JAMA’s new editor settles in, bringing open access and other changes

STAT News

Louis, where STAT’s Usha Lee McFarling sat down with her to learn more about the changes she’s implemented at the journal, including a new open access policy. Bibbins-Domingo also spoke about what lies ahead for JAMA.

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Opinion: Open access to research can close gaps for people with disabilities

STAT News

This remarkable announcement about open access has the potential to remove information barriers that have long held back social and scientific progress. Even with immediate open access to research results, however, people with disabilities face unique barriers to information access.

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Frontiers’ support for UKRI’s Open Access policy

Scienmag

Frontiers’ support for UKRI’s Open Access policy Credit: Frontiers Media Frontiers’ support for UKRI’s Open Access policy Dr. Frederick Fenter, chief executive editor, Frontiers “We continue to support UKRI’s open access policy, which will see all peer-reviewed research articles resulting from its funding made universally and freely accessible to people (..)

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SPIE journals add enhanced discoverability opportunity to open access papers

Scienmag

The new APC, which can be added to any open access paper accepted for publication in an SPIE journal, covers article summaries written by SPIE partner Impact Science, providing scientists with an […].

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First articles published in IOP Publishing’s new open access environmental journal

Scienmag

IOP Publishing (IOPP) has published the first articles from the new, open access journal, Environmental Research: Climate featuring research from world-renowned climate scientists.

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Open-source lab robot makes bioautomation accessible for all

Drug Discovery World

Fusing advanced robotics with open-source software, the Flex is compatible with AI tools and has near-limitless potential to learn new protocols. By making lab automation as easy as using a smartphone, the Flex robot democratises access to automation in life sciences research.”

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Specialty pharma’s next big opportunity: it’s time for patient access to adopt an open protocol

pharmaphorum

When Plaid effectively forced financial institutions to take an open-protocol approach to digital interoperability, “Every bank (took) their five-year strategy on digitizing and brought it down into one or two years,” CEO Zach Perret said in an interview with Fortune magazine. You may ask: Can an open protocol be HIPAA compliant?