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Around the Web: Apps = CD ROMS, Open Access saves lives, Questioning Clay Shirky and more [Confessions of a Science Librarian]
Friday, December 14, 2012 23:11
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(Before It's News)
Apps are too much like 1990′s CD-ROMs and not enough like the Web
Open Access to Scientific Research Can Save Lives
The OA Interviews: Harvard’s Stuart Shieber (Pay special note to the comment by Sandy Thatcher and the devastating fisking of it by Stuart Shieber. And by devastating, I mean dev. a. sta. ting.)
Questioning Clay Shirky
Shirky, Bady and For-Profit Higher Ed
Unlikely Pairing? (liberal arts schools get into moocs)
A New (Kind of) Scholarly Press (An open access university press)
Can researchers protect their open data?
Visualizing the Uniqueness, and Conformity, of Libraries (cool charts on how monograph collections overlap)
Flight of the bloggers: Despite recent departures, Discover is rebuilding fast
Thirteen Ways of Looking at Libraries, Discovery, and the Catalog: Scale, Workflow, Attention
Moving Scholarly Society Members Online-Only – Are We Reaching The Tipping Point?
Academics and Venture Capitalists: Not close vs open, but evidence vs speculation
A letter to the TEDx community on TEDx and bad science
You knew it was coming. Google Scholar cites can be manipulated
Open Ethos Publishing at Code4Lib Journal and In the Library with the Lead Pipe
The Gender/Resource Gap (funding for women in STEM fields)
The Bias Against Creatives as Leaders
Are scientists obligated to call out the bad work of other scientists? (A thought experiment)
Full Text Of The Grim Meathook Future Thing
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