Yearly Archives: 2008

CrystalEye RSS

Nick Day’s CrystalEye system can e thought of as an open, robotically managed, robotically quality-reviewed, data, overlay, “journal”. It’s not a conventional journal, but it ticks most of the buttons. And it publishes a new set of information each day. … Continue reading

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APE2008 thoughts on domain repositories

I’m sitting waiting for about 1 million files to transfer from one laptop to another – in the Computer Officer hideout where we have really strong coffee. I tend to twitch about such transfers – rather like a hermit crab … Continue reading

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APE2008 more thoughts

Because there was no electricity and wireless at the APE meeting ( APE 2008) I took some notes, but they seem rather dry now and have lost some of the immediacy. So I shall use the meeting to catalyze some … Continue reading

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Chemistry Repositories

Richard Van Noorden – writing in the RSC’s Chemistry World – has described the eChemistry repository project, Microsoft ventures into open access chemistry. This is very topical as Jim Downing, Jeremy Frey, Simon Coles and me are off to join … Continue reading

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Semantic Chemical Computing

Several threads come together to confirm we are seeing a change in the external face of scientific computing. Not what goes on inside a program, but what can be seen from the outside. Within simple limits what goes on inside … Continue reading

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Big Science and Long-tail Science

Jim Downing and I were privileged to be the guests of Salvatore Mele at CERN yesterday and to see the Atlas detector of the Large Hadron Collider . This is a “wow” experience – although I “knew” it was big, … Continue reading

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APE2008 – ARNE RICHTER: EGU and JACP

I’m not keeping up with the backlog of things I have brought away from APE 2008 Academic Publishing in Europe “Quality & Publishing” – I find it difficult to comment several days after the event (Please can conferences install wireless … Continue reading

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APE2008 – Heuer, CERN

APE (Academic Publishing in Europe)  was a stimulating meeting, but I wasn’t able to blog any of it as (a) there wasn’t any wireless and (b) there wasn’t any electricity (we were in the Berlin–Brandenburg. Academy of Sciences, which made … Continue reading

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Richard Poynder Interview

I was very privileged to have been invited to talk to Richard Poynder at length in a phone interview. http://poynder.blogspot.com/2008/01/open-access-interviews-peter-murray.html. I am impressed with the effort that Richard put in – it is a real labour of love. We’ve not … Continue reading

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APE 2008

I’m off the the APE meeting in Berlin: APE 2008 “Quality and Publishing”, which asks some questions: What do we really know about publishing? Is ‘Open Access’ a never ending story? Will there be a battle between for-profit and non-for-profit … Continue reading

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