Monthly Archives: January 2008

Did I write this paper???

I just looked for one of my papers using Google (not Google Scholar) and found : (Click to enlarge) Hmm – don’t remember publishing something in “Cheminform” in  2005? I normally check who my co-authors are before they send a … Continue reading

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Open Data: I want my data back!

var imagebase=\’file://C:/Program Files/FeedReader30/\’;   Although I am mainly concerned with campaigning for data associated with schoilarly publishing to be Open, the term Open Data has also been used in conjunction with personal data “given” or “lent” to third parties (see … Continue reading

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How to create interactive maps (and graphs?)

Peter Sefton at USQ has developed the ICE system – a carefully thought out and engineered system for authoring compound documents in a scholarly environment based largely on XML. He has no illusions about the difficulty of this and the … Continue reading

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New Year's resolutions

Cameron Neylon has made Some New Year’s resolutions I don’t usually do New Year’s resolutions. But in the spirit of the several posts from people looking back and looking forwards I thought I would offer a few. This being an … Continue reading

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