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    RoMEO Studies 2: how academics want to protect their open-access research papers by Elizabeth Gadd, Stephen Probets, Charles Oppenheim

    Published 2003
    “…It considers the protection for research papers afforded by UK copyright law, and by e-journal licences. It compares this with the protection required by academic authors for open-access research papers as discovered by the RoMEO academic author survey. …”
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    ROMEO Project: final report by Charles Oppenheim, Steve Probets, Elizabeth A. Gadd

    Published 2003
    “…Conversely, how can they ensure that other rights given them by copyright law that they may not care for (e.g. to prohibit copying) are waived? …”
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    Corruption, transparency and a role for ICT? by R. Paul Sturges

    Published 2004
    “…Transparency has many elements: open government, with access to official forums, and institutions that respond to the citizen; freedom of information laws; protection of public interest disclosure (whistleblowing); a free press practising investigative journalism; and a lively civil society sector campaigning for openness of all these kinds. …”
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