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osc.universityofcalifornia.edu
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| | | | | "What's the difference between ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and the institutional repository?" "I put my papers in ResearchGate, is that enough for the open access policy? These and similar questions have been been common at open access events over the past couple of years. Authors want to better understand the differences between these platforms and when they should use one, the other, or some combination. First, a brief primer on what each service has to offer: ResearchGate and Academia.edu ResearchGate and Academia.edu are social networking platforms whose primary aim is to connect researchers with common interests. Users create profiles on these services, [...] | |
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www.nature.com
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| | | | | A comprehensive overview of medical AI devices approved by the US Food and Drug Administration sheds new light on limitations of the evaluation process that can mask vulnerabilities of devices when they are deployed on patients. | |
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cardio.jmir.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses JMIR Cardio, an open-access journal focusing on cardiovascular medicine, health services research, and digital health approaches in cardiology. | |
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www.scienceeurope.org
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| | | Open Access to research publications improves the pace, efficiency, and efficacy of research. Find out how Science Europe is working with its members and other stakeholders to make Open Access to research publications a reality. | ||