The UK version of the US National Institutes of Health’s open-access biomedical research archive has now been launched.
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ScholarlyStats and Thomson Scientific announce successful SUSHI test
MPS Technologies and Thomson Scientific have successfully completed the transfer of data between their two systems, using the SUSHI (Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative) protocol.
Search engines have bigger effect on usage than open access
Growth in online usage of Oxford Journal’s Nucleic Acids Research, a journal that went fully open-access in January 2005, is more linked to search engines than to the change in publishing model.
Scirus partners with The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Scirus, Elsevier’s free science-specific search engine, is partnering with The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) to index its repository, the HKUST Institutional Repository.
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