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24 November 2013
Canadian Scientists Call Countrywide Protests Against Government Censorship, Found Advocacy Group
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Back in April, we noted that the Canadian government has been trying to muzzle various groups in the country, including librarians and ...
19 November 2011
Learning From Beethoven: Speeding Up The Exchange Of Scientific Knowledge
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There is a general belief that science proceeds by smooth cycles of discovery and sharing – that scientists formulate theories, investigat...
11 November 2011
How To Become A Scientific Author In Poland: Delete Part Of Someone Else's Article You Think Is Wrong
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Copyrightgirl pointed us to a bizarre judgement from the Polish Supreme Court last year, which found that you can become co-author of a s...
15 February 2010
Lies, Damned Lies and Climate Science
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If, like me, you were wondering where on earth (and atmosphere) we now stood with climate science in the wake of recent events, here's t...
26 November 2009
Who Owns Science? The Manchester Manifesto
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One of my heroes, Sir John Sulston, has a piece in the Guardian today with the intriguing headline "How science is shackled by intell...
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21 September 2009
On the Road to Mendeley
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Vic Keegan had an interesting article in the Guardian last week about a new site mendeley.com : The music radio site Last.fm is one of the ...
23 May 2007
Blooming Science Blogs
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It is rather ironic that science, which is a paradigmatic example of openness in action, should be a relative laggard when it comes to getti...
16 April 2007
Funk That Macaque
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Since I let my Science subscription lapse some time ago (not enough hours in the day, alas), it didn't occur to me that the recently-pub...
16 January 2007
The Open Laboratory
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In a sense, turning blog posts into a book - a blook - misses the point, which is that blogs are living, interactive things. Equally, if bl...
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27 July 2006
CASPAR = Openness
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Something called "Cultural, Artistic and Scientific knowledge for Preservation, Access and Retrieval ( CASPAR )" sounds like a typ...
11 January 2006
Wikipedia,
Science
and Peer Review
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Last week, Wendy Grossman wrote a wise article about how all those making a fuss over Wikipedia's inaccuracies and lack of accountabili...
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