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PLoS
publishes open-access journals of original peer-reviewed research,
including PLoS Biology and PLoS Medicine, which are available at no
cost to anyone in the world with a connection to the Internet.
The publication will provide information geared towards helping executives
in the wireless, media, and entertainment industries capitalize on emerging
opportunities in mobile content.fiercevoip.

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information can be found at http://www.com),
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According to Brian Dolan, the publication's editor, "FierceMoCo will cover
mobile content with a special focus on how companies are actually making money
off it, or how they intend to. FierceMarkets
publications reach more than 320,000 top-level executives in over 100
countries every business day.


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PLoS thanks NIH Director Elias Zerhouni for his leadership on this
important issue, and looks forward to an ongoing dialogue on the
imperatives for timely public access to the products of publicly
funded scientific and medical research.

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NIH grantees now have an added incentive to publish their
work in open-access journals that deposit their full contents in
PubMed Central immediately upon publication.

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"Our goal is to connect our readers to strategies, ideas, and
opportunities that help them monetize mobile content," said FierceMarkets
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us a distinct advantage in helping our readers navigate this emerging sector
as it develops.com), FierceEnterprise
(http://www.com),
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The Public Library of Science Urges Researchers to Comply with the New National Institutes of Health 's Public Access Policy

FierceMarkets Launches New Mobile Content Publication

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FierceMoCo to Cover Developments in Mobile Media + Entertainment

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The addition of FierceMoCo adds another wireless-oriented publication to
FierceMarkets' suite of newsletters.

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A significant aspect of the plan is its unambiguous stipulation
that the authors of NIH -funded research articles are empowered to
determine when their papers will be made available to the public,
regardless of the policies of the journals in which their works are
published.
FierceMoCo will cover the entire spectrum of mobile content and mobile
media applications, including mobile games, ring tones, mobile videos, mobile
search, sports and finance downloads, mobile digital rights management, and
mobile marketing." Dolan is also the associate editor of FierceIPTV,
a weekly executive briefing on the latest developments in the IPTV industry.fiercefinance.

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The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a non-profit organization
of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's
scientific and medical research a public resource , founded by Dr. Patrick Brown, and Dr.com), today announced the launch of a new email
newsletter , FierceMoCo, which will provide a daily briefing on news and
developments in mobile content and mobile media. The inaugural issue is now
available at http://www. We hope FierceMoCo will become the leading source of mobile
content news and information for top executives in the field."
FierceMoCo has already attracted more than 5,000 subscribers from pre-
launch circulation efforts.

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About FierceMarkets
FierceMarkets is a Washington, DC-based business-intelligence company that
provides email newsletters for specialized industry groups.fiercewireless.

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While NIH's Public Access Policy could, and PLoS believes should,
have been stronger in several respects, it sets an important precedent
for all sponsors of scientific research.com), and IT-Wireless
(http://www .

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PLoS commends NIH's commitment to establish a Public Access
Advisory Working Group , also announced today, which will serve to
monitor the implementation and effects of the new policy over the
coming months and years. FierceMarkets, a Washington, DC-based
business e-publishing company, also publishes the widely read FierceWireless
email newsletter, which reaches 70,000 wireless executives across the globe.com), FierceWiFi
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"The US government has now
endorsed the principle that the results of federally funded research
should be freely available to the public," said Michael B.D. According to a recent report from LogicaCMG,
consumer demand for mobile content is poised to triple over the next 12
months, creating a $9 billion global market.

New subscribers can sign up for free at http://www.fierceenterprise.

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Current newsletters include FierceBiotech
(http://fiercecio.com),
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PLoS urges all other funding agencies, in the US and abroad, to
adopt the progressive components of the NIH policy, and to accompany
them with stronger incentives for compliance and shorter periods of
allowable delay prior to public access.

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SAN FRANCISCO----The Public Library
of Science (PLoS) applauds the US National Institutes of Health (NIH)
for today's announcement that it expects all of its grantees to make
articles arising from their NIH-funded research freely available
online in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Central. PLoS, itself, will be collaborating with
other interested organizations to design and provide tools to make it
as easy as possible for authors to exercise their vested authority to
make their works freely available online as soon after publication as
they see fit, as NIH has urged them to.

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"Scientists and the scientific community
now have an historic opportunity make this principle a reality. PLoS urges all scientists to
seize this opportunity to ensure that their works are made freely
available to their colleagues and the public.

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