Collaboration Modality and Open Access
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Open source drug research could open up medicine
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Open source drug research could open up medicine
Universal access to medicine could come via open source drug discovery, argues lecturer Dr Alice Motion. She works to make drug discovery less secretive, so that more people can help find the pharmaceuticals the world needs.
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Subscription service Splice attracts $105M in funding by treating music like open-source code
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Open-Source Techniques Have Created A Whole New Kind Of Reporter
Open-source information is becoming more common in investigative reporting because of how powerful it can be for verifying and fact-checking.
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Letter to the Editor: Open Source Textbooks
To the Editor,. As primary races pick up steam across the country, the phrase “Free College” is making headlines, and for good reason.
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Open-source textbooks lighten students’ financial load
GRCC students are using free, open-source textbooks and saving a total of more than $3 million this year. Students Matthew Grotenhuis and Hunter Crum say the option takes weight off their shoulders financially, and they see it benefiting many of their peers.
Plus, they say the easy-to-use, immediately available digital resources fit in with what they like and need as tech-savvy college students.Open-source textbooks lighten students’ financial load
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