When authors publish papers behind a paywall, reuse is generally limited. In contrast, paid open access typically comes with a Creative Commons (CC) license that delineates how others can use the content of the paper. . . .
But only about half of the 224 scientists who responded to a AAAS survey released today [Survey Reveals Researchers’ Interests,Concerns and Knowledge Gaps]—two-thirds of whom work in the United States—consider themselves familiar with the terms of these licenses.
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