National Institutes of Health proposes full, open, public access to biomedical research
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NIH Proposes Free Access For Public to
Research Data (washingtonpost.com)
NIH Proposes Free Access For Public to
Research Data (washingtonpost.com)
09/08/2004 03:10 AMNIH Proposes Free Access To Research
Data
NIH Proposes Free Access To Research
Data
09/25/2004 06:10 AMNIH Proposes Free Access To Research Data
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64389-2004Sep5.html
The National Institutes of Health has proposed a
major change to its funding policy -- it would mandate that all
scientists who receive grants from the agency make the results of
their research available to the public for free. The policy change
comes in response to a report by the House Appropriations Committee
expressing concern that U.S. taxpayers are not reaping the benefits of
research that they have paid for. The report urges NIH to devise a
system whereby research results would be "freely and continuously
available no later than six months after publication." The proposal
drew swift criticism from the scientific publishing industry, which
argued that if people stop subscribing to their publications because
they can read about these research results for free, the journals will
be unable to perform the costly process of selecting, peer-reviewing
and editing the results into the reliable products now available.
However, NIH Director Elias A. Zerhouni says he's concluded that
publishers' estimates of how much such a system would harm them or
cost the government were "way out of line" with reality. Although
about 60,000 articles are published each year reporting on NIH-funded
research, they constitute only a third of all biomedical journal
articles. "Do you really think people are not going to subscribe to a
journal because they can read 30% of the articles in it for free?"
asks Richard Roberts, a research director at New England Biolabs, who
strongly supports the shift to open access.
NIH Proposes to Open Tax-Funded Research
NIH Proposes to Open Tax-Funded Research
09/06/2004 04:24 PMResearch Institutes
Research Institutes
04/14/2005 12:36 PM
I like hanging out at research institutes that actually make
products.
As I left the place, these kids were crowding around this
statue.
Research and Markets: Public Access WLAN
Forecasts 2005-2009
Research and Markets: Public Access WLAN
Forecasts 2005-2009
03/31/2005 03:03 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c14674) has
announced the addition of Public Access WLAN Forecasts 2005-2009 to
their offering. [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
Congress Pushing Open Access for
Government-Funded Research
Congress Pushing Open Access for
Government-Funded Research
08/06/2004 09:25 AMZerco Systems Calls President Bush’s
Ohio Visit Timely & Says Zerco Has
Proven Solution to Help Meet National
Goal To Provide Americans With
Electronic Health Records; Zerco’s
Health-eCard Offers Solution To National
Need
Zerco Systems Calls President Bush’s
Ohio Visit Timely & Says Zerco Has
Proven Solution to Help Meet National
Goal To Provide Americans With
Electronic Health Records; Zerco’s
Health-eCard Offers Solution To National
Need
05/31/2004 01:47 PMZerco Systems has proven technology can help meet the call of
President George Bush for Americans to have electronic health records
within the next 10 years. John Soltesz, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of the developer and integrator of optical memory card
technology and complete biometric verification-based identification
systems and data storage solutions, said, “Zerco’s optical card
technology has been applied to health care and meets the President’s
criteria to bring health care up to other industries in information
technology utilization. The vast storage capacity of the
ZercoHealth-eCard meets the needs of providing a personalized single
source medical record for all Americans.” [PRWEB May 25, 2004]
SEARCH FOR THE PAYOFF of RESEARCH
CENTERS, INSTITUTES, AND CONSORTIA - IN
MEDICAL, BASIC, AND APPLIED SCIENCE
SEARCH FOR THE PAYOFF of RESEARCH
CENTERS, INSTITUTES, AND CONSORTIA - IN
MEDICAL, BASIC, AND APPLIED SCIENCE
08/02/2004 02:46 AM [PRWEB Aug 2, 2004]
Track and Analyze NIH Funded Biomedical
Research for Sales Leads
Track and Analyze NIH Funded Biomedical
Research for Sales Leads
03/14/2005 05:07 PMCRISPAlerts™ are reports containing contact and detailed project
information for all NIH-funded research. Conveniently emailed to you
each week, they inform you of the newest approved projects. You can
search seamlessly for results that match your keywords. The
easy-to-use web-based control panel allows full user-controlled
keyword management and selection of how the results are formatted for
easy importation into a database. [PRWEB Mar 11, 2005]
World Health Organisation launches
eLearning initiative for global public
health
World Health Organisation launches
eLearning initiative for global public
health
12/15/2003 07:01 AMPublicTechnology.net Dec 15 2003 6:09AM ET
Global Restructuring of University
andIndustry Research Centers,
Institutes, and Consortia - Managed
Science and Mandatory Evaluation
Conflict With Scientific Freedom
Global Restructuring of University
andIndustry Research Centers,
Institutes, and Consortia - Managed
Science and Mandatory Evaluation
Conflict With Scientific Freedom
07/26/2004 03:53 AMA wave of managed scientific research in regional, national, and
global scale is restructuring the organization and funding of
scholarly and medical research centers at universities, institutes,
laboratories, and consortia. It includes mandated evaluation of
research centers, performance measures of their degrees of successes
and outcomes in the communities served, measures of the degrees of
benefits bestowed upon all the stakeholders - including the host
universities and funding sources. "THE PAYOFF - Evaluating Research
Centers, Institutes, Laboratories, and Consortia For Success" by
William R. Tash of Temple University and Stephen Miles Sacks of
SciPolicy Publications (http://scipolicy.net) highlights the issues
and includes a comprehensive guide for research directors,
administrators, and funding officials to evaluate their research
centers for success. [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
Sharon, in Reversal, Proposes Full
Pullout From Gaza Strip
Sharon, in Reversal, Proposes Full
Pullout From Gaza Strip
05/28/2004 11:06 AMPrime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel has decided to present ministers
with his original plan for a complete withdrawal.
National Mall full.
National Mall full.
09/15/2004 07:04 PM
With the opening of the
National
Museum of the American Indian in
DC next week,
the National
Mall is now officially
full, the usable space intended for museums, monuments and
other important national sites have been taken. Chairman of the
National Capital Planning Commission,
John V. Cogbill III, tells the post that the Mall is "[d]one. We
consider the Mall a finished work of civic art."
The U.K.'s National Health Service
Licenses JDS
The U.K.'s National Health Service
Licenses JDS
08/30/2004 01:25 AMNational Briefing: Science and Health
National Briefing: Science and Health
01/22/2004 03:20 AMSTORM DELAYS MARS WORK; CONFIRMING SLEEP'S BENEFITS.
Clinical Medicine and Health Research
Clinical Medicine and Health Research
10/30/2003 07:04 AMClinical Medicine and Health Researchhttp://clinmed.netprints.
org/home.dtlA repository of non-peer reviewed original
research. Articles posted on this site have not yet been accepted for
publication by a peer reviewed journal. They are presented here mainly
for the benefit of fellow researchers. Casual readers should not act
on their findings, and journalists should be wary of reporting them.
Health care system a national tragedy
Health care system a national tragedy
07/14/2004 07:00 AMSiliconValley.com Jul 14 2004 10:01AM GMT
Surge in public use of NHS health
e-library
Surge in public use of NHS health
e-library
11/18/2003 05:55 AMPublicTechnology.net Nov 18 2003 5:04AM ET
73.9% of women and 62.1% of men research
health topics online
73.9% of women and 62.1% of men research
health topics online
03/31/2005 11:25 PMZDNet Apr 1 2005 3:40AM GMT
Center for Health Services Research and
Policy
Center for Health Services Research and
Policy
04/02/2005 07:30 AMCenter for Health Services Research and Policyhttp://www.gwhealthpolicy.
org/chsrp/Founded in 1990, the George Washington
University Center for Health Services and Policy is "dedicated to
providing policymakers, public health officials, health care
administrators, and advocates with the information and ideas they need
to improve access to quality, affordable health care." With a staff of
several dozen, the Center's work falls into a number of topical areas,
such as welfare reform, HIV/AIDS, behavioral health policy, and
maternal and child health. One of the first stops for new visitors
should be the "Publications" section, which contains the
organization's latest work (and archived materials) emanating from
different research areas. The site also contains a helpful listing of
relevant links and the opportunity to join the Center's managed
behavioral healthcare electronic mailing list. This will be added to
Healthcare Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide.[From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet
Scout Project 1994-2004.
http://scout.wisc.edu/Bush unveils national health care IT
plan
Bush unveils national health care IT
plan
04/27/2004 05:17 PMPresident Bush called for development of a standards-based, nationwide
electronic medical record in 10 years and plans to appoint a
high-level health care IT czar to oversee the process.
Pharmacists to get increased role in UK
public health
Pharmacists to get increased role in UK
public health
06/11/2004 03:09 AMPublicTechnology.net Jun 11 2004 7:07AM GMT
visual culture and public health posters
visual culture and public health posters
02/15/2004 03:49 PMa fascinating exhibition of health propaganda
Public health 'staff boost' call
Public health 'staff boost' call
06/07/2004 01:00 AMThere are too few specialist doctors to tackle major public health
issues such as obesity, experts warn.
Full keyboard access in OS X
Full keyboard access in OS X
02/10/2004 09:14 PMDavid Hyatt gives us Safari 1.2 release notes. The most useful tips:
In order to tab to popup menus, you need to go to your system
preferences, select the Keyboard and Mouse panel, and then select the
Keyboard tab. At the bottom of the tab is a checkbox next to the words
"Turn on full keyboard access." Check that box to enable full keyboard
access, and you'll find that you'll now be able to tab to popups all
over the...
Re: Gamespy uses DMCA to destroy bug
research and full disclosure
Re: Gamespy uses DMCA to destroy bug
research and full disclosure
11/12/2003 04:24 PMC Ryll (Nov 12 2003)
Gamespy uses DMCA to destroy bug
research and full disclosure
Gamespy uses DMCA to destroy bug
research and full disclosure
11/12/2003 01:14 PMLuigi Auriemma (Nov 12 2003)
RE: Gamespy uses DMCA to destroy bug
research and full disclosure
RE: Gamespy uses DMCA to destroy bug
research and full disclosure
11/12/2003 06:52 PMEd Carp (Nov 12 2003)
Britain's National Health Service awards
$3.3B contracts to CSC, Accenture
Britain's National Health Service awards
$3.3B contracts to CSC, Accenture
12/23/2003 05:47 PMBritain's National Health Service awarded $3.3B in IT infrastructure
contracts to Accenture and CSC in a massive, 10-year program to
electronically link patients, doctors and hospitals.
New director of National Health Service
intellectual property appointed UK
New director of National Health Service
intellectual property appointed UK
06/21/2004 02:07 PMMedical News Today Jun 21 2004 5:15PM GMT
Suicide Continues As a Public Health
Issue Around the World
Suicide Continues As a Public Health
Issue Around the World
09/12/2004 07:11 AMSuicide Continues As a Public Health Issue Around the
World1) Suicide around the world every 40
secondshttp://msnbc.msn.com/id/594223
5/2) Global suicide toll exceeds war and
murderhttp://
www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns999963733)
International Association for Suicide Prevention http://www.med.uio.no/iasp/4) WHO: Suicide Preventionhttp://snipurl.com/907s 5) National Strategy for Suicide Prevention http://ww
w.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/suicideprevention/6) NPR:
Clues to Depression Sought in Brain's Wiringhttp://www
.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=38663307)
Suicidehttp:
//www.relst.uiuc.edu/durkheim/Summaries/suicide.htmlA
report with disturbing implications was released this week by the
World Health Organization indicating that suicide claims close to one
million lives each year, and that this figure could rise to 1.5
million by 2020. The report also noted that suicide kills more people
each year than road traffic accidents in most European countries, and
that worldwide, suicide claims more lives than homicide and warfare
combined. The report was released in anticipation of World Suicide
Prevention Day, which happens to fall on September 10 this year. The
report also contains suicide rates for different parts of the world,
including the finding that the highest rates are found in Eastern
Europe, and that the rates tend to be relatively low in Muslim
countries. Not surprisingly, firearms tend to be the preferred
instruments of suicide, primarily due to the fact that "few people
survive attempts to shoot themselves." On a slightly more upbeat note,
Lars Mehlum, the president of the International Association for
Suicide Prevention commented this week that suicide "…is largely
preventable if the public is made more aware of the problem and
governments show the political will to tackle it."
The
first link leads to a news report from MSNBC about the report on
suicide issued by the World Health Organization this week. The second
link will take visitors to additional coverage of this subject from
this Wednesday's New Scientist online edition. The third link leads to
the homepage of the International Association for Suicide Prevention
where visitors can learn about the group's activities and also about
World Suicide Prevention Day. The fourth link leads to a very thorough
site on suicide prevention created by the World Health Organization.
Here visitors can read suicide reports on many countries around the
world, learn about advocacy efforts, and look over empirical research
on the subject of suicide. The fifth link will take visitors to the
very pragmatic and helpful site created by the National Strategy for
Suicide Prevention program (contained within the Department of Health
& Human Services) that offers a number of resources for suicide
prevention and numerous materials in Spanish and English. On a related
note, the sixth link leads to a recent report from National Public
Radio on current genetic research that is helping reveal what causes
depression and what the best options for treating this condition may
be. The final link provides a brief outline of Emile Durkheim's famous
study of suicide that may pique visitors' interest in this emotional
and sensitive topic. [From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout
Project 1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
Full Keyboard Access in Safari 1.2
Full Keyboard Access in Safari 1.2
02/10/2004 02:51 AMSafari 1.2 finally adds
support for full keyboard navigation, which allows to Option-Tab (by
default) between links and tab between all form elements. You might
notice, however, that unless you have "Full keyboard access" turned
on, the latter of the two doesn't work as expected.
To enable tab navigation of
all form elements in Safari 1.2,
you'll need to open System Preferences and click on the Keyboard &
Mouse icon. Then, in the Keyboard Shortcuts tab, check the "Full
keyboard access" checkbox. After doing this, you'll be able to use
your keyboard to truly navigate all form fields (which includes
checkboxes, menus, et al).
You should note, however, that turning this option on enables keyboard
access system-wide, which might be something you're not used to. Full
keyboard access will allow you to tab between OS X interface objects
(like buttons and such), and might alter your behaviour slightly.
It might be nice if in the future Safari had the keyboard access
feature on its own without having to enable it system-wide, but in the
meantime it's still a great feature.
Use Full Keyboard Access in Safari 1.2
Use Full Keyboard Access in Safari 1.2
02/10/2004 12:01 PMSafari 1.2 finally adds support for full keyboard navigation, which
allows to Option-Tab (by default) between links and tab between all
form elements. You might notice, however, that unless you have
"Full keyboard access...
"Pew Research Center national poll"
"Pew Research Center national poll"
04/29/2004 03:19 AMHealth workers trial mobile access to
EPR
Health workers trial mobile access to
EPR
11/18/2003 04:49 AMvnunet.com Nov 18 2003 4:05AM ET
The Australian National Public Toilet
Map
The Australian National Public Toilet
Map
07/06/2004 10:05 AM
The Australian National
Public Toilet Map.
Shark Tank: But full access to the
network? That I can do
Shark Tank: But full access to the
network? That I can do
03/13/2003 10:22 AMField support pilot fish has just been hired at this big manufacturing
company, and the first thing he needs to do is go to a field office to
get an ID badge and the company's e-mail software.
SSL VPNs: full access with maximum
security
SSL VPNs: full access with maximum
security
09/03/2004 02:28 PMMichael Cannon on John Kerry and Health
Care on National Review Online
Michael Cannon on John Kerry and Health
Care on National Review Online
07/28/2004 04:25 PMCannon: HillaryCare, Take II .. proper
scrutiny
nationalreview.com/comment/cannon200407280009.asp
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