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25 January 2011
Open Source and Open Research Computation
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Free software was inspired in part by the scientific method, but it is only now that science is starting to apply free software's key in...
14 June 2010
Abundance Obsoletes Peer Review, so Drop It
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Recently, I had the pleasure of finally meeting Cameron Neylon , probably the leading - and certainly most articulate - exponent of open sci...
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08 February 2010
Beyond Open Access: Open Publishing
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Another splendid piece from Cameron Neylon calling into question the value of traditional peer review: Whatever value it might have we larg...
04 September 2009
Good Thoughts on Naughty Lord Mandelson
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One of the heartening things about the disheartening three-strikes saga currently playing out in the UK is the quality of the opposition tha...
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26 August 2009
Another Reason for Open Access
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Yet again, Cameron Neylon is daring to ask the unasked questions that *should* be asked: Many of us have one or two papers in journals that...
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05 April 2009
Who Can Put the "Open" in Open Science?
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One of the great pleasures of blogging is that your mediocre post tossed off in a couple of minutes can provoke a rather fine one that obvio...
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22 September 2008
Peer-Reviewed Open Journal of Science Online
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One of the most eloquent proponents of the idea of open science is Cameron Neylon. Here's an interesting post about bringing peer revi...
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