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[31 Aug 10: 19:42]
Nice read: Neuroscientist’s Embarrassment: Artificial Intelligence’s Opportunity. Mark Changizi

[27 Aug 10: 01:31]
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[26 Aug 10: 16:33]
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[29 Jul 10: 01:55]
Just as now access to drinking water is a human right, access to the literature should be a scientific right.

[13 Jul 10: 13:05]
Just registered for this year's SfN meeting in San Diego. Are you coming, too?


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Free the Facts: Cartoon intro to open access
This great little Flickr cartoon "Free the Facts" recaps the main ideas about open access.
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open access   flickr   cartoon   science publishing   
Posted on Thursday 22 January 2009 - 04:43:10

STM publishers answer OSTP open access roundtable principles
On January 12, 2010, an expert panel of librarians, library scientists, publishers, and university academic leaders from the Scholarly Publishing Roundtable issued a press release, calling on on federal agencies that fun...[more]
open access   STM   scholarly publishing   
Posted on Tuesday 19 January 2010 - 11:36:12

Who should be in charge of how scientists organize their workflow?
This post is distilled from several comments on "PLoS’ Squandered Opportunity" over at Scholarly Kitchen (the blog of the Society for Scholarly Publishing). It builds on my previous post where I retell the story of ho...[more]
open access   PLoS   anderson   scholarly publishing   filter   web 2.0   
Posted on Thursday 29 April 2010 - 10:41:03

Let's join UC and boycott publishers who profit from public research and public funds
As I just learned (and now many others chime in), the University of California, cash-strapped due to the budget crisis of the once golden state, is considering a boycott of Nature Publishing Group:
On Tuesday, a letter we...[more]
open access   nature   publishers   boycott   scholarly publishing   
Posted on Wednesday 09 June 2010 - 16:42:27

Closed access is when you can't read your own article
This is just amazing. First, we get invited to submit articles to the Journal of Neurogenetics for a special issue for the retirement of my thesis advisor Martin Heisenberg. Then so many people want to write in his honor...[more]
open access   paper   science publishing   
Posted on Wednesday 07 January 2009 - 12:32:02

A setback: JoVE forced to go closed access
Maybe I should consider myself lucky. Only now has the credit crunch hit somewhere close to home. And it's not even that close. Many, many others have of course suffered much, much worse. Nevertheless, I feel these recen...[more]
JoVE   open access   
Posted on Thursday 02 April 2009 - 11:11:59

The tabloids, gutter press or Boulevard
The Sun, Bild, New York Post, Kronenzeitung, Expressen, etc. - almost every country has them: the tabloid press. We all know them, but nobody dares to admit they actually read them. Tabloid readers are usually imagined a...[more]
press   open access   science   publishing   
Posted on Friday 03 August 2007 - 03:22:44

Science journalists should be the strongest Open Access proponents
Listening to this week's Nature podcast I became aware of something I haven't read anywhere else so far. Since this issue of Nature (and the podcast) has "science journalism" as the theme and Maxine Clarke asked us to co...[more]
science journalism   open access   randerson   clarke   
Posted on Friday 26 June 2009 - 07:20:14

ScienceOnline09: Midway in the first day
ScienceOnline09First up for me this morning was Bill Hooker's and my session on "Open Access publishing: Future and Present". Because of the presence of several High-School students in the audience, I asked Bill to explain a little mor...[more]
ScienceOnline   open access   
Posted on Saturday 17 January 2009 - 15:17:46

PLoS One a success
I just learned from the PLoS One mailing list that the new open-access platform PLoS One seems to be a huge success with researchers. Over 300 published articles and over 1000 submitted manuscripts only in the first 5 mo...[more]
PLoS   PLoS One   open access   science publishing   
Posted on Thursday 03 May 2007 - 08:23:12

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