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27 January 2007
Peter Suber's Purview
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One source that crops up more than most in these blog posts is that of Open Access News . This is simply the best place to go for informati...
09 January 2007
First Open Access Journal on Open Access
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It seems hard to believe, but if Peter Suber, Mr Open Access, says so, it must be true: Open Access Research is a new peer-reviewed OA jou...
19 December 2006
Digital Library of the Commons
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OnTheCommons has an interesting post about a new book called Understanding Knowledge as a Commons . This sounds great - see Peter Suber...
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04 December 2006
Open Science or Free Science?
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The open science meme is rather in vogue at the moment. But Bill Hooker raises an interesting point (in a post that kindly links to a cou...
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20 October 2006
OA Book on OA from OA Publisher
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As the Digg lot say, " title says it all" - or nearly: worth noting too that this open access book on open access comes from a pu...
11 October 2006
EU OSS for OA
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Here's the EU and International Atomic Energy Authority trumpeting all sorts of stuff, including the fact that the former's Joint R...
20 July 2006
Bill Gates Wants to Share "Openly"
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It looks like Bill Gates is one step closer to getting it. According to this press release from his foundation, regarding a major research...
11 July 2006
Open Access... as Haiku
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If you don't have time to read through Peter Suber's full explanation of open access, you could always try his haiku version (this...
02 May 2006
Open Access: How Not to Be Clueful
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This paper , with the title "Open Access" and its Social Context: New Colonialism in the Making? has to take the biscuit for one ...
29 April 2006
Why Open Access Makes Sense
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There are lots of moral reasons why academics should support open access. But there is also an extremely strong pragmatic one : their work ...
01 April 2006
Open Access Opens the Throttle
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It's striking that, so far, open access has had a relatively difficult time making the breakthrough into the mainstream - despite the hi...
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27 March 2006
Searching for an Answer
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I have always been fascinated by search engines. Back in March 1995, I wrote a short feature about the new Internet search engines - variou...
03 March 2006
Beyond Parallel Universes
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One of the themes of this blog is the commonality between the various opens. In a piece I wrote for the excellent online magazine LWN.net,...
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20 February 2006
Open Business on Open Content
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Once more, the indispensable Open Access News takes me somewhere I didn't know I wanted to go. This time it's to a site called Ope...
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