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Feature
Clinical trials: the public has a right to know
A report on recent initiatives to provide the public and the research community with online resources about clinical trials.
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News
Encouraging results from the Oxford experiment
Oxford University Press is to extend its Open Access experiment after an overwhelmingly positive response from authors.
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House of Commons begins oral evidence sessions
The UK House of Commons has begun hearing evidence from publishers and researchers as part of its inquiry into scientific publication and access to scientific research information.
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Open Access Inquiry
UK Inquiry Update
Open Access Now features the publicly accessible evidence that has been submitted to the UK House of Commons inquiry into scientific publishing. The page includes (Mis)Leading Open Access Myths, in which BioMed Central responds to criticisms of the Open Access publishing model.
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Who, What & Why?
A regular short guide to the players and technical terms relevant to Open Access publishing. 'Who, What & Why?' helps readers to become informed about the world of Open Access.

This issue we feature Current Controlled Trials.
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Open Access Journals
Use them, read them, cite them, and... submit to them.
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