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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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06 October 2008

In Praise of that Damn' Richard Poynder

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I hate Richard Poynder. Well, not exactly "hate". I'm just continually miffed that he not only keeps interviewing the very ...
30 April 2008

What's in a Name? Strong and Weak Open Access

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A few months ago, I had the temerity to suggest the following: Definitions matter. If you want to see why, compare the worlds of open sourc...
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17 April 2006

The Open Research Web

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Aside from the strong moral arguments for open access - based on the fact that much of the research published in journals has been paid for ...
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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24 January 2006

Open Access, Open Source, Open Dialogue

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One of the most important facets of the blog world is the rapid and intelligent dialogue it allows. A case in point is the interview that a...
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