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- RT @KirkwoodLab: Insightful post by @mommiologist: The great escape: charting a career outside of academia wp.me/p2wMuW-1Ci via @Dyna… 11 hours ago
- @l_marazzi Nope, hopefully attending the ESA meeting in Minneapolis around the same time though. 12 hours ago
- @l_marazzi As an interface to R? Yes. Not what I use, but then again I'm a sadist and like the Emacs + ESS despite the keyboard shortcuts 1 day ago
- Open Data.SE Q&A site now in public beta opendata.stackexchange.com #opendata #openscience #oa HT: @eddelbuettel 1 day ago
- @lucaborger @jessicablois Agreed, but R does compete in the sense that it is an alternative. One doesn't have to be proactive to compete 1 day ago
- @jessicablois @lucaborger Starting to make more sense. 1 day ago
- .@jessicablois @lucaborger Makes no sense; if you say "we did this with Y", whatever Y is, the disclaimer shl apply, not just bc Y is free 1 day ago
- @MikeTaylor those cost money, especially when they are *that* bad :-) \cc @Protohedgehog 5 days ago
- @MikeTaylor you are forgetting the crappy web interfaces we are forced to use & the useless staff publisher employs \cc @Protohedgehog 5 days ago
- When is the Best Man giving his speech? ;-) RT @joshua_ulrich: A full house at #rfinance! http://t.co/WgnR1zGrmL 5 days ago
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Elsevier on Open Access part 2
Somehow I’m on Elsevier’s author mail-out listing and as such I received the first edition of their “Author’s Update” newsletter. Whilst nowhere near as misrepresentative of Open Access as their recent Editor’s Update issue (that I blogged about recently), it is … Continue reading
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Tagged Budapest Open Access Initiative, CC BY, Creative Commons licenses, Elsevier, Open Access
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Elsevier on Open Access part 1
In the past few days I’ve come across two advertorials (articles or editorials if I’m being generous) from Elsevier in the context of newsletters sent to editors and authors. Here I consider the one sent to editors that Ross Mounce (@rossmounce) … Continue reading
