• Professor Harnad argues that what is at issue is what he calls 'self piracy': copyright was drafted to protect the author from theft of his product - but academics would be dealing with their own work, so comparisons with the widespread net piracy of music, text or software do not apply.

    BBC: Setting research papers free

  • How the author got from a dirt-poor Appalachian childhood to the New York Times and a Pulitzer Prize.

    ECONOMIST: General non-fiction

  • Jansen Kraemer Jr. is the author of From Values to Action: The Four Principles of Values-Based Leadership (Jossey-Bass, April 2011).

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The agreement extended copyright protection for the first time from the author of a work to the creators and owners of particular, physical manifestations of intellectual property, such as audiocassettes or DVDs.

    UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO - UNESCO Conventions, Recommendations & Declarations in the UK

  • "I am surprised that the true identity of this bird has remained hidden from the scientific world for so long, " George Sangster, lead author from the Swedish Museum of Natural History, said in an email.

    NPR: Brown-And-White Whistling Owl ID'd As New Species

  • Its scope is vast, parts of the book are confusingly structured and the author sometimes shies from pushing his arguments to a satisfying conclusion.

    ECONOMIST: Energy

  • Johnson's understanding of these things gives coherence to his sprawling narrative, which is why the author can jump from politics to economics to painting to architecture to music to immigration and still keep the reader not only enthralled but also feeling it all fits together.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Lindsey Pollak, a global spokesperson for LinkedIn and the author of Getting from College to Career: Your Essential Guide to Succeeding in the Real World, runs this engaging and informative site which offers blog posts, videos, and event listings to help young professionals succeed in the ever-changing world of work.

    FORBES: The Top 75 Websites For Your Career

  • "After World War II, everyone seems to assume that there were these huge parades as soon as they reached the dock, but soldiers came home not as units but as individuals, " says Thomas Childers, professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania and author of Soldier from the War Returning.

    BBC: After Iraq: Should the US hold war parades?

  • Leape is one of the top experts in patient safety and an author of the 1999 report from the Institute of Medicine that documented the depth of the medical-error problem.

    NPR: Medicare to Cut Payments for Avoidable Errors

  • "Sea ice around Antarctica is increasing despite the warming global climate, " said the study's lead author Richard Bintanja, from the KNMI.

    BBC: Melt may explain Antarctica's sea ice expansion

  • "Glaciers provide about 15% of the La Paz water supply throughout the year, increasing to about 27% during the dry season, " said co-author Alvaro Soruco from the Institute of Geological and Environmental Investigations in Bolivia.

    BBC: Massive melting of Andes glaciers

  • "We used computer models to simulate the climate forcing impact of the observed changes in soot concentrations in Greenland snow during the past 215 years, " said co-author Mark Flanner from the University of California.

    BBC: Human activities have left a visible mark on the Arctic

  • "The development of different bees from the same DNA in the larvae is one of the clearest examples of epigenetics in action - mechanisms that go beyond the basic DNA sequence, " said co-author Mark Dickman from the University of Sheffield.

    BBC: Honey bees' genetic code unlocked

  • Overturning a decision by the San Francisco appeal court, the court ruled that people claiming they were defamed online could now only seek damages from the original author of the comments - and not the website which re-posted it.

    BBC: Google was one of the firms backing the appeal

  • First, it provides ample evidence, much of it drawn from the author's first-hand experience, to support its assertions.

    ECONOMIST: Oil and the environment

  • We'll hear from the author of the study in just a few minutes.

    NPR: Lincoln and Douglass Shared Uncommon Bond

  • Dr Melodie Winawer, lead author of the study from Columbia University Medical Centre, said the findings had implications for epilepsy patients.

    BBC: Epilepsy and migraine 'could have shared genetic link'

  • The WSJ article did not quote any sources by name, but the tone implied that the author got his information from some Fed policymaker.

    FORBES: Sterilizing QE3

  • Konstantin Stanislavski, a legendary Russian director, thought Craig was a genius, and so did Craig himself a conviction that receives little encouragement from the author.

    ECONOMIST: British theatre

  • And check out our new series with the author himself answering questions from students and CSRwire readers on the trials and tribulations of carving out a career in CSR and sustainability.

    FORBES: How to Change Business From the Inside Out: Five Tips (and 1,500 words) From a Corporate Tree Hugger

  • Dr Roi Cohen Kadosh, study author from the department of experimental psychology at the University of Oxford, said the noise stimulation group showed improvements in cognitive and brain functions compared with the control group.

    BBC: Brain stimulation promises 'long-lasting' maths boost

  • The paper also says the author received an offer from a Hollywood studio in 1998 to turn Escape From Cold Ditch into a film, but this was withdrawn when it was discovered DreamWorks were working on a similar project.

    BBC: Author 'sues Chicken Run'

  • Dr Sarah Walters, lead author from the Cancer Research UK Cancer Survival Group at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said the reasons for low overall survival in the UK and Denmark were different and needed different solutions.

    BBC: A mammography of a woman's breast

  • "Because the maximum thickness of these small, low-altitude glaciers rarely exceeds 40 metres, with such an annual loss they will probably completely disappear within the coming decades, " said lead author Antoine Rabatel, from the Laboratory for Glaciology and Environmental Geophysics in Grenoble, France.

    BBC: Massive melting of Andes glaciers

  • According to the lead author of the report, Dr Gareth Jones from the University of Aberdeen, there is very little evidence for most complementary therapies.

    BBC: 'Few complementary therapies help arthritis'

  • The guide's lead author, Dr John Tweddle from the Natural History Museum, said participating in the monitoring and observation was a "fun and rewarding pastime" for volunteers.

    BBC: Review highlights role of citizen science projects

  • And there is a small but growing number of people travelling to the outdoor locations where the series - which is adapted from the books of American author George RR Martin - is filmed.

    BBC: Magazine

  • The call has come from journalist and author, Eamon McCann, on the second day of his evidence to the inquiry.

    BBC: IRA urged to address inquiry

  • "To our complete surprise, we found several red dwarf binaries with orbital periods significantly shorter than the 5-hour cut-off found for sun-like stars, something previously thought to be impossible, " the study's lead author Bas Nefs, from Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands, said in a statement.

    MSN: 'Impossible' stars found in our galaxy - Technology & science - Space - Space.com | NBC News

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