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168 · Representative Documents: PhilSci-Archive PHILSCI-ARCHIVE Archive Policy http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/policy.html Archive Policy -PhilSci-Archive http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/policy.html[11/26/13 11:05:06 AM] ULS D-Scribe This site is hosted by the University Library System of the University of Pittsburgh as part of its D-Scribe Digital Publishing Program E-Prints Philsci Archive is powered by EPrints 3 which is developed by the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. More information and software credits. Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0 Share Feeds Get Alerts for All New Posts Get daily alerts More Subscription Options... do not require the removal of a preprint upon publication. Authors can check a journal's copyright policy by visiting Sherpa/Romeo. Out of Print PhilSci-Archive accepts a small number of out of print texts in philosophy of science, strictly limited to texts that, in the judgment of PhilSci Archive, are of central importance in philosophy of science and are still sought by present-day philosophers of science. Proposals for such texts should be made informally by email to philsci-archive@mail.pitt.edu. Before any works proposed can be posted, they must be free of copyright encumbrance. That may be the case already if the text is sufficiently old to be in the public domain, as are works published under US copyright prior to 1923.However, copyright law is complicated and it may not always be clear if a text is in the public domain. See http:// www.copyright.gov/. For works for which a copyright is still in force, written permission to reproduce the work online must be obtained from the copyright holder. Since we expect to post a limited number of volumes only, we ask that proposers contact philsci-archive to discuss the proposed volume, before any approach to a copyright holder is made. Get daily alerts via:via:
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170 · Representative Documents: RIIC-4MMDP RIIC-4MMDP Welcome to Resources in Integrated Care for Morbidity Management and Disability Prevention http://www.riic4mmdp.org Welcome to Resources in Integrated Care (RIIC) for Morbidity Management and Disability Prevention (4MMDP) -Resources in Integrated Care (RIIC) for Morbidity Management and Disability Preventio... http://archive4limbcare.org/[11/26/13 11:17:57 AM] Information Search and Browse Welcome to Resources in Integrated Care (RIIC) for Morbidity Management and Disability Prevention (4MMDP) RIIC-4MMDP is a free, open access, online "self-archiving" repository dedicated to sharing best practices, lessons learned, and exploring new strategies for MMDP with the wider MMDP community. The primary goal is to aid countries as they build capacity for planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating MMDP activities. As acknowledged by others in the fight against disabling diseases, the most important tool for achieving goals in disease control efforts is knowledge promoting its enhancement, sharing and utilization (Koporc 2013). Disease control efforts are enhanced when integrated with MMDP activities (Cantey, Rout et al. 2010). To achieve its goal, RIIC-4MMDP hopes to centralize all MMDP content with a custom interface that makes it easy to find what you need and to navigate through it (every word in each document is searchable). In addition to published research, content includes contributions developed by National Ministries of Health and Education and practical field materials produced by NGOs and their technical consultants, materials that are not easily accessible and searchable by other means. Cantey, P., J. Rout, et al. (2010). "Increasing compliance with mass drug administration programs for lymphatic filariasis in India through education and lymphedema management programs." PLoS Negl Trop Dis 4(6): e728. Koporc, K. (2013). Building on Strong Foundations: CWWâs First Eight Years, and the Way Forward. Quarterly Dose, Children Without Worms: Partnership for Treating and Preventing Intestinal Worms. Features Centralized MMDP resources eliminating the need to search for MMDP materials across disease-specific websites Centralized important but hard-to-find and little published "grey" literature Enhanced discoverability and visibility of content: refereed and non-refereed articles, guidelines, reports, news, events notices, conference/workshop proceedings, published and unpublished materials, and multimedia (graphics, PowerPoint, video, audio, etc.) Permanent preservation of content Rapid dissemination through social networking tools like Facebook/Twitter, RSS feeds, email alerts Links to existing websites whenever possible Evidence-based support and ongoing research for decision-making by program managers, health workers, and scholars alike Free, direct contributions to the repository by the MMDP community for both peer-reviewed and non-peer- reviewed materials*
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