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In defence of author-pays business models

Image by cameronneylon via Flickr There has been an awful lot recently written and said about author-pays business models for scholarly publishing and a lot of it has focussed on PLoS ONE.  Most...

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It’s not information overload, nor is it filter failure: It’s a discovery...

Image via Wikipedia Clay Shirkyâ€s famous soundbite has helped to focus on minds on the way information on the web needs to be tackled and a move towards managing the process of selecting and...

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Response to the RFI on Public Access to Research Communications

Have you written your response to the OSTP RFIs yet? If not why not? This is amongst the best opportunities in years to directly tell the U.S. government how important Open Access to scientific...

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Response to the OSTP Request for Information on Public Access to Research Data

Response to Request for Information – FR Doc. 2011-28621 Dr Cameron Neylon – U.K. based research scientist writing in a personal capacity Introduction Thankyou for the opportunity to respond to this...

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The parable of the garage: Why the business model shift is so hard

Image via Wikipedia Mike Taylor has a parable on the Guardian Blog about research communication and I thought it might be useful to share one that I have been using in talks recently. For me it...

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