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Nature Reverses Site License Terms.(Nature Publishing Group)(Brief Article)

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| May 15, 2001 | Albenese, Andrew | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Pulling back embargo, all content available immediately

In the face of mounting pressure from academic libraries opposed to a controversial online embargo period for institutional subscribers (see News, LJ 3/15/01, p. 12), the Nature Publishing Group announced at the end of April that it will offer new site license terms as of May 1. Nature officials say the new online institutional site license policy will remove the embargo and offer all available content to institutional subscribers immediately on publication.

As of May 1, licensed institutions shall have "immediate access" to Nature's News & Views, News, Reviews, Features, Book Reviews, Articles, and …

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