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Genotext uses open access data to compile metastudies with array data (etc?).
Open Access News
In traditional publishing, readers must wade through many articles on a subject, each written by a few experts, published at 1 moment in time. In Wikipedia you read 1 living article written by many, continually updated by many. Who needs 50 articles on av
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Includes numerous links to open science sites and resources.
Trials | Abstract | 1745-6215-7-6 | Lead editorial: Trials - using the opportunities of electronic publishing to improve the reporting of randomised trials
"This editorial introduces the new online, open access, peer-reviewed journal Trials. The journal considers manuscripts on any aspect of the design, performance, and findings of randomised controlled trials in any discipline related to health care, and al
HubLog: Peer Review with Marginalia
This is in its early stages, but it's way cool -- a way to annotate online documents. Think peer review as wiki; wonder if Biology Direct would be interested?
P2P Foundation
P2P could become a big part of open, cooperative science. Via <a href="http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_03_26_fosblogarchive.html#114355028953619197">Peter Suber</a>, of course.
Circadiana: Chossat's Effect in humans and other animals
Bora helps to usher in a new era of scientific publishing. I'm serious.
Terra Sigillata: Formerly proprietary natural products research database released in web version
This is excellent news: Professor Norman R. Farnsworth of the University of Illinois at Chicago will release his group's <a href="http://www.napralert.org/">NAPRALERT</a> database this week to open access.
Library, library science, librarianship, library and information science, and knowledge management books: Title detail
Must have: "This book brings together many of the world’s leading open access experts to provide an analysis of the key strategic, technical and economic aspects on the topic of open access. Open access to research papers is perhaps a defining debate for
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Nature has released the API for Connotea. Sooner or later, I'm gonna have to learn to program for the web.
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Yet another "I have no excuse" link: SPARC has collected everything I need to start writing about open access.
Open Knowledge Foundation Weblog » Blog Archive » The Four Principles of (Open) Knowledge Development
"Open knowledge means porting much more of the open source stack than just the idea of open licensing. It is about porting many of the processes and tools that attach to the open development process — the process enabled by the use of an open approach to
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