by Prue Adler | 202-296-2296 | prue@arl.org |
on April 17, 2013
image © Tom LohdanToday the Association of American Universities (AAU), Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), and Association of Research Libraries (ARL) released a two-page statement by David E. Shulenburger calling on the research university community to provide input to the US Government for increasing access to the results of federally funded research.
by administrator
on April 17, 2013
On April 17, 2013, the Association of American Universities (AAU), Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), and Association of Research Libraries (ARL) released this two-page statement by David E. Shulenburger calling on the research university community to provide input to the US Government for increasing access to the results of federally funded research.
expanded-public-access-a-new-era-with-new-challenges-15apr13.pdf
by Prue Adler | 202-296-2296 | prue@arl.org |
on February 22, 2013
image © Tom Lohdan Today, the Obama administration issued a historic Policy Memorandum that opens up access to the results of publicly funded research. ARL applauds the Obama administration for this critically important action. The memorandum calls upon federal agencies with annual research and development budgets of $100 million or more to provide the public with free and unlimited online access to the results of that research.
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Presented at the 158th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2011.
mm11sp-data.mp3
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Presented at the 158th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2011.
mm11sp-bjornson.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Presented at the 158th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2011.
mm11sp-adler.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Presented at the 154th ARL Membership Meeting, "Transformational Times," May 2009.
mm09sp-humphrey.pps
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
In order to identify those small molecules that will have the greatest effect on a disease or biological process, NIH will soon be awarding grants to a number of academic centers throughout the United States that will constitute the Molecular Libraries Screening Center Network (MLSCN). Critical to the success of this initiative and the work of the Centers is PubChem, a publicly available database that includes information about the biological activities of chemical compounds. nih-molecular-lib-initiative-08jun05.pdf
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