September 28, 2007
Publishers' Group Revises Anti-Open-Access Campaign
The Association of American Publishers, reacting to criticisms leveled against its new anti-open-access lobbying effort, known as Prism, has rewritten some of the more contentious language on the campaign's Web site.
The association had introduced Prism, or the Partnership for Research Integrity in Science and Medicine, as what it called an effort to "safeguard the scientific and medical peer-review process" (The Chronicle, September 21).
The new language, posted last week, does
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