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Intellectual Property | BackgrounderSHARE is an open source project to maximize research impact by making a comprehensive inventory of research widely accessible, discoverable, and reusable.
Intellectual Property | Press ReleasesUniversities support goals of legislative proposals intended to curtail abusive practices in the patent system; such practices impair the ability of the U.S. patent system to foster innovation and economic competitiveness. Legitimate patent holders across the spectrum are victimized by these…
Intellectual Property | Patents | LettersThe following letter is on behalf of AAU, ACE, NASULGC, ALA, ARL, AALL, MLA, and SLA in response to the Patent and Trademark Office’s December 13, 2002 Notice of Hearings and Request for Written Comments on Technological Protection Systems for Digitized Copyrighted Works (“Notice”), 67 Fed. Reg.…
Intellectual Property | Copyright | LettersStatement on Expanded Public Access to Data, May 16, 2013, National Research Council, NAS Forum
Intellectual Property | StatementsThe February 2013 OSTP memorandum directed Federal agencies to support increased public access to the results of Federally-funded research, specifically to scholarly publications and digital data resulting from such research.
Intellectual Property | LettersThe amendments proposed by the PHS are significant and will alter the relationship between a research institution, its investigators, and the PHS.
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | LettersLetter to Chris B. Pascal, J.D., Director, Office of Research Integrity, Re: Public Health Service Po
licies on Research Misconduct
Conflicts of Interest | Research Administration & Regulation | LettersUniversity presidents urge expanded campus oversight of potential conflicts of interest in research.
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | Press ReleasesThe Task Force concluded that the problem is rarely a particular conflict itself -- rather it is the question about what is done with the conflict.
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | Letters