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Re: NIH as publisher
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- Subject: Re: NIH as publisher
- From: "Michael Carroll" <Carroll@law.villanova.edu>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 23:43:08 EDT
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Joe, Please take a look at what's being published before you fly off the handle. PubChem is a database of factual information, chemical compounds and the like, that is in the *public domain*. See http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=DisplayFiltered&DB=pccompound Gathering and organizing public domain information that speeds publicly-funded biomedical research is a perfectly legitimate public function. Best, Michael W. Carroll Associate Professor of Law Villanova University School of Law Research papers at http://ssrn.com/author=330326 >>> espositoj@gmail.com 6/2/2005 12:58:23 AM >>> I never thought I would be taking the side of the American Chemical Society on anything, but this story really stunned me: http://www.fcw.com/article88988-05-27-05-Web So now the NIH is becoming a publisher! It is one thing for the NIH to stipulate that research it has funded must include a Web-posted article (a knuckleheaded thing, but it is a funder's prerogative). But it is another thing for the NIH to publish material that has nothing to do with NIH grants. I don't get it. Where does it end? Now we have taxpayer-funded publishers, why not taxpayer-funded ice cream stores and give Ben & Jerry's a run for their money. Chemical Abstracts is arguably the most valuable publishing property in the world, surpassing even Harry Potter. I would imagine the ACS will fight vigorously to protect this asset, as would I, as would just about anyone. What a waste of everybody's time. Oh, NIH, why don't you grow up? -- Joe Esposito
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