Monthly Archives: July 2013

Hack4ac

I’m going to http://hack4ac.com/ (Hacking academia better together) tomorrow in London. From the site: Why? We have two goals Demonstrate the value of the CC-BY licence within academia. We are interested in supporting innovations around and on top of the … Continue reading

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UPDATE: coast2coast, hack4ac, CICM, and Open

I very occasionally blog personal matters – I’ve been offline (literally) for ca 2-3 weeks doing the Coast2Coast walk (192 miles) across the top of England (middle of Britain) and had a wonderful time for 16 full days. I was … Continue reading

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Mike Taylor’s brilliant analysis of #openaccess

I have been off-net for some time but yesterday read Mike Taylor’s interview (poynder.blogspot.fi/2013/07/open-access-where-are-we-what-still.html ) with Richard Poynder on #openaccess. I agree with everything Mike says and it summarises (part of) my position almost exactly. It needs augmenting/annotating and I … Continue reading

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