Monthly Archives: November 2006

Mystery Molecule – more clues…

As you will have seen from the comments, Peter Corbett knows what it is – and quite rightly isn’t saying. But no other response. What does an author do when all the readers are lurkers? Here’s the first strategy – … Continue reading

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Pubchem and Thomson – two cheers

Noted in Peter Suber’s Blog: Additional 2.2 Million Structures Now Searchable in Freely Available Database Thomson Scientific, … provider of information solutions to the worldwide research and business communities, today announced the deposit of 2.2 million chemical structures from Thomson … Continue reading

Posted in chemistry, open issues | 4 Comments

Mystery Molecule!

This is a detective story. If you know the answer, please don’t reveal it (though I’d be pleased that you announce that you know it). (Anyone remember when Psycho came out? Hitchcock made the audience promise not to tell). Many … Continue reading

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"Open Data" on Wikipedia. Bloat and NOR?

Latest report on the Open Data entry on Wikipedia – we are starting to get contributions. Remember always that WP is ours, not mine. And that it”s an encyclopedia, not a platform. This post is just to show how things … Continue reading

Posted in "virtual communities", open issues | 1 Comment

Blogs as scholarly record? Should we reposit them?

Blogs are increasingly becoming the grey literature of our time, and at least some may need preservation. I use this blog for many semi-reputable activities – an open notebook of thoughts – a means of presenting talks and snapshots of … Continue reading

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Open Electronic Theses – should be simple…

Theses are one of the most concentrated and valuable ways that science is published. Yet they could be so much more valuable. There a a few hurdles to overcome… From Peter Suber’s blog: Effective today, the University of Tasmania will … Continue reading

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WordPress – help!

This blog is now about 2 months old and I’ve made 70 posts. I have done all my editing with WordPress, the software that publishes this blog. Some things work well, others are driving me wild (and actually stopping me … Continue reading

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"Open Data" Wikipedia NPOV, three revert, etc.

The “Open Data” article on WP has already had useful attention from Wikipedians. Some minor typo corrections (and many WPians devote much energy to this, including developing bots). My reference numbering was a mess since I didn’t know WP had … Continue reading

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