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* '''December 3, 2001'''. [http://www.scidev.net/ SciDev] launched by ''Nature'', ''Science'', and the Third World Academy of Sciences. ([http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/01-23-02.htm FOSN for 1/23/02].)
* '''December 3, 2001'''. [http://www.scidev.net/ SciDev] launched by ''Nature'', ''Science'', and the Third World Academy of Sciences. ([http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/01-23-02.htm FOSN for 1/23/02].)


* '''December 9, 2001'''. The French [http://www.academie-sciences.fr/ Académie des Sciences] issued a [http://www.revues.org/calenda/nouvelle1580.html public statement] calling on the European Commission not to apply ordinary copyright rules to scientific publications for which the authors seek no payment. ([http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/02-14-02.htm FOSN for 2/14/02].)
* '''December 9, 2001'''. The French [http://www.academie-sciences.fr/ Académie des Sciences] issued a [https://web.archive.org/web/20020609193759/http://www-mathdoc.ujf-grenoble.fr:80/DA/ public statement] calling on the European Commission not to apply ordinary copyright rules to scientific publications for which the authors seek no payment. ([http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/02-14-02.htm FOSN for 2/14/02].)


* '''December 10, 2001'''. [http://citebase.eprints.org Citebase] is launched by Tim Brody and Southampton University.
* '''December 10, 2001'''. [http://citebase.eprints.org Citebase] is launched by Tim Brody and Southampton University.

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  • March 23, 2001. The letter to the editor that launched the Public Library of Science (PLoS) was published in Science Magazine. See these details on the history of PLoS.
  • September 1, 2001. The deadline set in the open letter from the Public Library of Science for science journals to agree to put their full contents online in public archives without charge.
  • October 8, 2001. Forty editors of Machine Learning issued a public letter explaining their resignations (which took place over the previous nine months). One of those resigning, Leslie Pack Kaelbling, created the Journal of Machine Learning Research. (FOSN for 10/12/01, 10/19/01.) See Journal declarations of independence.
  • December 3, 2001. SciDev launched by Nature, Science, and the Third World Academy of Sciences. (FOSN for 1/23/02.)
  • December 10, 2001. Citebase is launched by Tim Brody and Southampton University.