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American Scientist Forum on Open Access
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Forum devoted to the freeing of online access to the peer-reviewed research literature. Continuous since 1998.
http://amsci-forum.amsci.org/archives/september98-...
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Scholarly Journals at the Crossroads: A Subversive Proposal for Electronic Publishing
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An internet discussion about scientific and scholarly journals and their future.
http://www.arl.org/scomm/subversive/
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Declaration of San José - Towards the Virtual Health Library
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An initiative aiming to construct a digital medium 'as a unified response to our health situation, facilitating wide access to information for the permanent improvement of health of the people'.
http://www.bireme.br/bvs/por/ideclar.htm
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Declaration of Havana - Towards Equitable Access to Health Information
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A statement issued in Havana on April 27, 2001, by the participants in the Second Regional Coordination Meeting of the Virtual Health Library and the Fifth Regional Congress on Health Sciences Information. One of the strongest public statements in support of open access archives philosophy.
http://www.bireme.br/crics5/I/declara.htm
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For Whom the Gate Tolls?
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How and why to free the refereed research literature online through author/institution self-archiving, now - a manifesto by Stevan Harnad.
http://www.cogsci.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Tp/resolutio...
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