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Socialism in science – Part 2 – I am wiser but not quite convinced | Molecular Philosophy
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Socialism in science – Part 2 – I am wiser but not quite convinced. March 3, 2009 at 3:56 am. In my previous post. After that disclaimer, let me address some of the comments that I got to my previous post. I think Peter Suber made a few very important points. First, he says that most OA journals don’t charge author-side publication fees and that there are plenty of OA journal business models. I must agree with both these statements, but retort: “What difference does it make? 6 Comments Add your own.
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Hullerne i osten | En Amagerkaner i New York
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En Amagerkaner i New York. 8211; fresh off the boat falbelader –. Laquo; Everything you wanted to know about stemcells but was afraid to ask Anders Fogh. Nogen gange kan det irritere mig, at det er så let at finde ting på Google og lignende søgemaskiner. Hvad skete der for eksempel i 1912? George. og hvordan i alverden finder jeg frem til, hvem der ellers er? Sister Rosetta Tharpe (med hilsen til Hanefar). Mr President (dansk truckerhelt). Og naturligvis The King. Musikeren skal have udgivet i navnet ...
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Socialism in science, or why Open Access may ultimately fail | Molecular Philosophy
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Socialism in science, or why Open Access may ultimately fail. February 27, 2009 at 7:00 am. 8220;Open Access is the best thing since sliced bread” I hear a lot of scientists say. The blogosphere overflows with enthusiastic support for OA. Hey, even I expressed some guarded optimism in some of my previous posts. This unconditional love for the NewestAndHawtest publishing model is very common, but is it really justified? I am not so sure. Science, and also break even financially? I mean, c’mon. L...Journal...