Monthly Archives: June 2008

Don't "use Institutional Repositories"; "put it on the web"

A very thoughtful post by Cameron Neylon about a very thoughtful talk by Andy Powell about why institutional repositories don’t work and in their current form won’t work. I’ll post snippets and comment: The trouble with institutional repositories 20:52 10/06/2008, … Continue reading

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ICE-TheOREm – Authoring theses has never been easier

Peter Sefton and ourselves are teaming up. ICE is the Integrated Content Environment for authoring semantic documents. Peter’s been working on this and it’s now becoming an important factor. With the ODT/OOXML arena in many people’s minds groups like Peter … Continue reading

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Research data must be free

A very important piece of work from RIN – about the critical need for data. Peter Suber has summarised it but you have to read it. This study whould be on the top of all science funders’ reading. The research … Continue reading

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Xiphos Research Day – What I said

Owen Stephens has blogged the day and also linked to the Twitter log. First here’s Owen’s record. I am really impressed by yhe amount he has covered – some of the slides are almost verbatim. This is much better than … Continue reading

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Talis Xiphos Research Day

I’ve just been to Birmingham / Solihull to the Talis Xiphos Research Day. Talis are a Library company transmogrifying into a Semantic Web company and have a great vision of the potential future. Xiphos is a potential product – somewhere … Continue reading

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How many named chemical entities? Interannotator agreement

In a recent post ( Text-mining at ERBI : Nothing is 100%;) I set a little problem – asking you to make estimates of the number of named chemical entities in a piece of experimental text. At the ERBI meeting … Continue reading

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New settings for this blog

Because comments were getting lost in the Akismet spam (over 200,000 spams since the start of this blog) we have changed the mechanism to reCAPTCHA where commenters have to enter simple words. I hope this is not too problematics but … Continue reading

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Chemical textmining – 2

In a previous post ( Text-mining at ERBI : Nothing is 100%;) I asked the readership to suggest how many chemical entities there were in a given paragraph. I intended to your replies – and comments – to help clarify … Continue reading

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We have more than good arguments

Peter Suber writes: Elsevier’s first quarter lobbying budget 22:55 04/06/2008, Peter Suber, Reed Elsevier 1Q lobbying reached $790,000, Associated Press, June 4, 2008.  Excerpt: The U.S. unit of Reed Elsevier Group PLC spent $790,000 in the first quarter to lobby…the … Continue reading

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Where should we get our computing?

It’s always fun to find one’s blogging picked up in places you didn’t know existed – that’s a great virtue of the trackback system. This is from insideHPC.com (“HPC news for supercomputing professionals. * Reading the HPC news, so you … Continue reading

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