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In a move to disseminate faculty research and scholarship more broadly, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) voted on Tuesday to give Harvard University a worldwide license to make each faculty member's scholarly articles available and to exercise the copyright in the articles, (21) that the articles are not sold for a profit. "The goal of university research is the creation, dissemination, and (22) of knowledge. At Harvard, (23) so much of our research is of global significance, we have an essential responsibility to (24) the fruits of our scholarship as widely as possible," said Provost Steven E. Hyman. "Today's (25) in FAS will promote free and open (26) to significant, ongoing research. " Harvard will take advantage of the (27) by hosting FAS faculty members' scholarly articles in an open-access repository, making them available worldwide for (28) . The faculty member will (29) the copyright of the article, (30) the University's license. The repository contents can be made widely available to the (31) through search engines such as Google Scholar. This access will benefit scholars at all research (32) , which have seen their ability to (33) subscriptions to a full (34) of scholarly journals seriously compromised over the past few years. Research centers in poorer countries have been especially (35) by the access limitations caused by the high cost of many journals, Shieber pointed out.