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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]
Commenting issue on bjoern.brembs.net fixed!

[26 Aug 10: 16:33]
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[17 Aug 10: 10:55]
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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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A unified scholarly database is not a monopoly
It has been the main argument against unifying scholarly literature and data in a single database that monoplies are always bad. I won't go into any political arguments here. Markets have their place, but they also have ...[more]
scholarly publishing   science publishing   monopoly   
Posted on Wednesday 24 June 2009 - 16:10:44

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

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