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Increasing success for Open Access

24 October 2012

Around the world Open Access Week will be taking place from 22-26 October 2012. Professor Ben Maassen founded the open access journal Stem-, spraak- en taalpathologie (Voice, Speech and Language Pathology). All speech therapists now have access to his research. Maassen’s initiative is receiving strong support from the University.
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Marjolein Nieboer explains why and discusses recent developments.

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