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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Have any closed access articles appeared in PMC?
I’m giving a talk to the UK Serials Group tomorrow and I would like to be able to show articles deposited in PMC under the new mandate. I have no idea whether any have arrived (or whether authors have being … Continue reading
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Update on text-mining NIH
There have been a number of useful replies to my concern over text-mining the NIH. To resolve some of the confusion: NIH have ca 1,000,000 journal articles. These are NOT permissionFree Open Access. There is a limit on what you … Continue reading
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The value of text-mining
In response to my concern about access to the full text in PubmedCentral the Blog Suicyte Notes questions the value of text-mining: I cannot think of a single example where text-mining has ever made a major contribution to solving any … Continue reading
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Text-mining the NIH mandated papers
There have been some very useful responses (see comments to Can I data- and Text-mine Pubmed Central? and followup) to my assertion that we may not text-mine the major part of the material to be deposited under the NIH mandate. … Continue reading
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NO-ONE MAY DATA- OR TEXT-MINE PUBMED CENTRAL
I realised with considerable disappointment ( Can I data- and Text-mine Pubmed Central?) that I might not be able to text- and data-mine the material that the NIH has required to be deposited in Pubmed Central in its mandate. Now … Continue reading
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Egon Willighagen and the Blue Obelisk
I mentioned I was acting as Egon Willighagen’s promoter here is his report of being awarded a doctorate: T plus 51 hours: a short photo impression I normally do not do these kinds of blog items, but, in reply to … Continue reading
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The geographic spread of (Open) crystallography
Andrew Walkingshaw has made an impressive movie on The geographic spread of crystallography I’d hoped to present this at OR08 in my plenary but the Mac movie technology defeated me/Jim/Vista. I think Jim Downing managed to show it later. What … Continue reading
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Open Combinatorial Chemistry in the Undergraduate Laboratory?
In a recent post with several valuable comments: Open Science in the Undergraduate Laboratory: Could this be the success story we’re looking for? Cameron Neylon brings together ideas on how undergraduates could do chemistry in parallel to explore a wide … Continue reading
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Can I data- and Text-mine Pubmed Central?
Until last week I had assumed that the NIH policy on access to publicly funded research grants full Open Access rights to anyone in the world. The works will be deposited in Pubmed Central (PubMed Central site). Pubmed Central has … Continue reading
update and OR08 postscript
I’m behind at the moment as I was grounded for a whole day in Amsterdam Airport. There is too much to blog about so this is an interim. In no particular order: still need to finalise thoughts from Dagstuhl on … Continue reading