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... They also need visualizing tools to search Transactions -- when scientists first recognized the need to the literature, such as graphical tables of contents that establish priority of scientific discovery. The picture he provide an associative representation of document contents painted of the development of the chemical journal from that can be chemical structures or reactions in a journal seventeenth century is strikingly similar to the current state article.
From page 2...
... journals often do not retain the right to use their work in Short of making all current research freely available online, subsequent compilations, post it on their web sites, post and free access to journal back-files, self-archiving, and instituupdate it on e-print service, or automatically grant third-party tional repositories were presented as other approaches to noncommercial use. A number of participants expressed making more research accessible.
From page 3...
... . 2Readers should also note that partially as a result of the public access guidelines recently released by the NIH, the American Chemical Society announced in March 2005 that they will allow free access to the full-text version of all research articles published in ACS journals via an author directed Web link twelve months after final publication.


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