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* [http://brain.bio.msu.ru/cpbr8/robp.htm Russian Society of BioPsychiatry].  Until we can find the actual text of its statement on OA, here's a [http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=6 news account] of it.
 
* [http://brain.bio.msu.ru/cpbr8/robp.htm Russian Society of BioPsychiatry].  Until we can find the actual text of its statement on OA, here's a [http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/news/?issue=6 news account] of it.
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* [http://www.electrochem.org/ The Electrochemical Society (ECS)]. [http://ecsdl.org/site/misc/oa.xhtml Plan for Open Access] and initiative to [http://www.electrochem.org/free-the-science Free the Science]. Officially unveiled at the 229th ECS Meeting in San Diego, CA, May 29-June 2, 2016.

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  • This list is a public statements, not operational policies. It may include statements by learned societies and professional associations in any language, whether they are favorable or unfavorable to open access.
  • For publisher policies on OA, including those of society publishers, see the SHERPA RoMEO database. For funder policies, see the SHERPA Juliet database, the BioMed Central table, or the ROARMAP list.
  • When possible, please include the date of adoption or publication.
  • When a statement is long, please include pointers to the section(s) most relevant to OA.
  • Alphabetical by organization.
  • Related list in OAD: Declarations in support of OA.