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Is ScienceExpress a bad idea? The kerfufle about NASA’s arsenic DNA discovery. Is still not available without a personal subscription, although the expression of concern is. I have no idea, but I wonder… do papers published via ScienceExpress have a higher rate of later significant revision or retraction than those published through the standard process? VIII clinical trial transparency references. Defining Clinical Trial Transparency. Clinical Trial Spin and Suppression. 4] Zarins, Deborah. “U...United ...
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sniffing the beaker: I'm on the move
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Thoughts of the snarky and innately curious. I'm on the move. Times, they are (and have been) a-changin'. I've decided to move operations (and sandboxes) to Wordpress. Please visit my new home over here. For more musings on science, technology, and everything in between (well, not food. That's staying where it is for now - right, um, here. I promise to make more of an effort to update, as well. It's on my belated New Year's resolution list (from 2010 . I'm a little behind). View my complete profile.
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sniffing the beaker: More information on 'Scientific Information in the Digital Age'
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Thoughts of the snarky and innately curious. More information on 'Scientific Information in the Digital Age'. Ah, the joy of workshops in computer labs. Here's more information. About this week's workshop, the participant breakdown, and up-to-date program. No surprise, there's still quite a bit of confusion in the ever muddy pool of understanding as to what "Open Access" denotes. With any luck, my talk after lunch will help clarify. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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sniffing the beaker: Hipatia issue on Open Access
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Thoughts of the snarky and innately curious. Hipatia issue on Open Access. I'm currently in San Jose, Costa Rica, for aCCCeso. A seminar on creativity, community and science. The event was held from 11-13 November and largely featured representatives from Latin American countries such as Nicaragua, to Peru, Columbia, Chile, Argentina, etc. My colleague Eric Steuer. On to Hipatia. Early in 2009 I was asked to contribute to an issue of Hipatia. A resource out of ONG Derechos Digitales. So here it is. Busin...
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sniffing the beaker: Creative Commons: Access and Knowledge Sharing -- Trieste
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Thoughts of the snarky and innately curious. Creative Commons: Access and Knowledge Sharing - Trieste. Today's presentation on access and knowledge sharing, given at "Scientific Information in the Digital Age: Access and Dissemination" at the ICTP, Trieste, Italy. Creative Commons: Access and Knowledge Sharing. A little bit of information about me that you may or may not already know . I get the heebie jeebies when my talks are taped and livestreamed. With that said, the video is online. It is NOT junk.
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sniffing the beaker: Data sharing: a look at the issues - Trieste
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Thoughts of the snarky and innately curious. Data sharing: a look at the issues - Trieste. Here is the second talk of last week, again at "Scientific Information in the Digital Age: Access and Information" at the ICTP, Trieste. The week-long workshop was hosted by the ICTP, eIFL and UNESCO. In the 10-10:59 block after Andres under 16 Oct. Data sharing: a look at the issues - Trieste. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A Blog Around The Clock. Business bytes genes molecules.
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sniffing the beaker: Sciencecommons.org in top 20 list of sites scientists should know
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Thoughts of the snarky and innately curious. Sciencecommons.org in top 20 list of sites scientists should know. Has been listed as one of the Top 20 Web sites every scientist or engineer should know. It's an informal list, including resources to find papers. Ahem, sadly not OA), sort through the acronym soup. So many of us find ourselves in daily, and Grants.gov. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A Blog Around The Clock. Business bytes genes molecules. It is NOT junk.
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sniffing the beaker: ROFLDNA up for sale, proceeds to the commons
http://sniffingthebeaker.blogspot.com/2009/04/rofldna-up-for-sale-proceeds-to-commons.html
Thoughts of the snarky and innately curious. ROFLDNA up for sale, proceeds to the commons. Prepare yourself for a heavy dose of awesome. In perhaps the most clever Science Commons. Fundraiser launched by a third party, the folks over at breadpig. Have brought us ROFLDNA. A set of leading Internet personalities' DNA and autographs, all being auctioned on eBay. And the best part, all proceeds will go to Science Commons. Help me characterize) we have Jay "TRON Guy" Maynard. His name's "Dean Nay" . say i...