Monthly Archives: August 2012

Elsevier replies about hybrid #openacess; I am appalled about their practices. Breaking licences and having to pay to read “Open Access”

[This is a long post – in summary Elsevier breach licences and charge readers for Open Access. I also ask the world to verify and amplify my conclusions]. A week ago I wrote to Elsevier’s Division of Universal Access about … Continue reading

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Content Mining – 1 : The tree

Ross Mounce and I are now geared up for content mining of the bioscience literature, and I’ll be giving you some idea of the technology. There are many publishers who either won’t let us content mine (ACS, RSC) or who … Continue reading

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