id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5k6r2aifhbbe7h2ynjnknhdmhq R. K. Johnson Will Research Sharing Keep Pace with the Internet? 2006.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 2316 152 49 The ways scientists share and use research growing range of other network technologies efficiently and rapidly link researchers from around the globe and enhance biomedical researchers have used the Internet to rapidly form new or ad hoc communities of scientists in response to health But scientists and scientific organizations, including the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), increasingly are asking scientific findings, to share research freely Open-access journals, whose costs are Commonly hosted by universities or government agencies to advance their mission, online open archives provide free access to articles, supporting data, working open the door to research sharing with its grant funds to be used to pay journal publication fees charged by some open-access growing interest in ensuring access to federally funded research. is the Federal Research Public Access bill Neurosci., September 13, 2006 • 26(37):9349 –9351 Johnson • Will Research Sharing Keep Pace with the Internet? Access Publishing Strategy" (http://www. http://www.mrc.ac.uk/open_access ./cache/work_5k6r2aifhbbe7h2ynjnknhdmhq.pdf ./txt/work_5k6r2aifhbbe7h2ynjnknhdmhq.txt