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&lt;br&gt;abstract: Alice Ra’anan is the Director of Government Relations and Public Policy for the American Physiological Society (APS).  Her areas of expertise include federal research funding and the humane use of animals in research. She has been involved in APS policy discussions of publications access issues and is a co-author along with Martin Frank and Margaret Reich of “A Not-for-Profit Publisher’s Perspective on Open Access,” published in Serials Review in 2004.
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&lt;br&gt;abstract: Open access online publishing is a viable publishing option and is supported by authors, funders, institutions, and governments.  Open access online publishing maximizes research visibility, optimizes scientific progress and clinical practice, and benefits society as a whole.&#xD;
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