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got a new thing, A citizen of the network
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A citizen of the network
A few weeks ago I attended a workshop run by the ESRC Genomics Forum in Edinburgh which brought together humanists, social scientists, and science ... [ cameronneylon.net ]
In defence of author-pays business models
There has been an awful lot recently written and said about author-pays business models for scholarly publishing and a lot of it has focussed on PL... [ cameronneylon.net ]
cameronneylon on Flattr
Open access, open data, and academic research on the web. How do we make the web work for science? [ flattr.com ]
Best practice in Science and Coding. Holding up a mirror.
The following is the text from which I spoke today at the .Astronomy conference...There’s a funny thing about the science and coding communities. E... [ cameronneylon.net ]
Michael Nielsen, the credit economy, and open science
Michael Nielsen is a good friend as well as being an inspiration to many of us in the Open Science community. I've been privileged to watch and in ... [ cameronneylon.net ]
Science in the Open
Personal website of Cameron Neylon, containing blog posts, details of presentations and published work. [ cameronneylon.net ]