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Re: UC terminates subscriptions with world’s largest scientific publisher in push for open access to publicly funded research | University of California

Nick Thompson

Wow!  It’s ON! 

 

Thanks for sharing, Tom.

 

Nick

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

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Grant Holland
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S’bout time. Thx Tom

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Gillian Densmore
(Full discolosure only skimmed some):
Are they saying they'll make the findings public domain? or just the articles- that is to say if someone found something fairly scary (Acme Plagues in Boru ) to avoid public panic (like say said plague only caused you to yodel say ncbhi  and pubmed abstracts) whle the findings are vastly more nuanced.
If you know.
And why wasn't this a thing anyway?OO  for example some of AIM and DARPA's stuff in advanced medicine and robotics is really effin awesome sounding...but half the stuff you need clever google-fu skills to read (looking at you newscietist) where as the orginal submissions are still effin'  cool (multiverses are a thing, nanite sized swarms can do amazing things for cancer suruval prognisi etc)

Thanks tom!
"time to layeth the smack down" (the rock: move actor, writer, and now turns out to be public health advicate with rumors of running for POTUS)

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S’bout time. Thx Tom

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Tom Johnson
My understanding is that of late, many granting organizations are requiring open source postings of researchers' data. 

On Sun, Mar 3, 2019, 5:58 PM Gillian Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
(Full discolosure only skimmed some):
Are they saying they'll make the findings public domain? or just the articles- that is to say if someone found something fairly scary (Acme Plagues in Boru ) to avoid public panic (like say said plague only caused you to yodel say ncbhi  and pubmed abstracts) whle the findings are vastly more nuanced.
If you know.
And why wasn't this a thing anyway?OO  for example some of AIM and DARPA's stuff in advanced medicine and robotics is really effin awesome sounding...but half the stuff you need clever google-fu skills to read (looking at you newscietist) where as the orginal submissions are still effin'  cool (multiverses are a thing, nanite sized swarms can do amazing things for cancer suruval prognisi etc)

Thanks tom!
"time to layeth the smack down" (the rock: move actor, writer, and now turns out to be public health advicate with rumors of running for POTUS)

On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 1:18 PM Grant Holland <[hidden email]> wrote:
S’bout time. Thx Tom

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