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[14 Oct 11: 05:45]
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[03 Jul 11: 16:26]
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[21 May 11: 12:14]
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[01 May 11: 05:31]
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[13 Mar 11: 05:59]
Review on "Spontaneous decisions and operant conditioning in fruit flies" out http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2011.02.005

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Can we justify the involvement of corporate publishers in scholarly communication?

Most academic research is funded publicly. As such, we owe it to the tax-payer to justify the way we do science as the most cost-effective way we can practically operate. While this of course may not always be realistic ...[more]
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Posted on Tuesday 07 February 2012 - 13:05:47

Libraries and their faculty should join forces against corporate publishers

I've recently argued that libraries are in a perfect position to take over from current commercial publishers: they're already publishing our theses, ancient texts, data and many of our papers in institutional repositori...[more]
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Posted on Tuesday 28 February 2012 - 07:10:34

Social filtering of scientific information - a view beyond Twitter
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It's not information overload, it's filter failure (Clay Shirky)

Bonetta (2009) gave an excellent introduction to the micro-blogging service Twitter and its uses and limitations for scientific communication. We believe th...[more]
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Posted on Thursday 07 January 2010 - 11:11:37

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