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Re: Access to 2009 H1N1 Flu information
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- Subject: Re: Access to 2009 H1N1 Flu information
- From: <jean.claude.guedon@umontreal.ca>
- Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 21:18:18 EDT
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Thank you for this, Shirley (and hello in passing: long time no see...). When editorial and financial imperatives trump research concerns, fake journals appear and scientific associations begin to behave in ways that are contrary to their stated mandates (disseminate knowledge). I suspect that, unknown to most of us, the boards of these commercial and learned bodies are being instructed in the art of mental restrictions by high-ranking Jesuits! Jean-Claude Guedon Shirley Ainsworth wrote: > While I note with interest the journals whose publishers have > taken the decision to open up access to information about H1N1 > flu resources, it seems lamentable that Science, such an > infuential publication, does not even permit timely > institutional suscription access to those resources from the > Science Express section. Articles such as Pandemic Potential of > a Strain of Influenza A (H1N1) : Early Findings, a > collaboration between Mexican, British and WHO researchers, are > out of reach of academics. > > Pity. > > -- > Shirley Ainsworth > Bibliotecaria/Librarian > Instituto de Biotecnologia, UNAM > Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. > email shirley@ibt.unam.mx
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