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petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 87
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/87/17 Jan 2022: There are many in the OGC () who share your concerns about climate data. ... Thermo Fisher authorizes you to view, print and download the materials at this Web site (“Site”) only for your personal, non-commercial use, provided that you retain all -
Open Access publishing at Nature | petermr's blog
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/07/16/open-access-publishing-at-nature/17 Jan 2022: the most restrictive of our six main licenses, allowing redistribution. This license is often called the “free advertising” license because it allows others to download your works and share them with ... So I’d be grateful for pointers to your open -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 181
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/181/17 Jan 2022: I asked “can my robots download and mine the content in your current open access repository of theses?” – No. ... Convince students in other institutions to follow your lead and the battle is won. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 20
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/20/17 Jan 2022: You find a new menuitem in your Firefox “Tools” menu, called “ePub-Catalog”. ... It also allows flexible date stamp restriction. So that should meet your needs. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 13
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/13/17 Jan 2022: You may freely download and copy the material contained on this website for your personal, non-commercial use, without any right to resell or redistribute it or to compile or create ... Thank you again for your contribution. Yours sincerely,. John Alty. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 139
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/139/17 Jan 2022: So, dear reader, if you are a human, and want to read the file, download the zip file, unzip it, point your browser at it, swear at me when the browser ... If – as a publisher – you want to respond I will honour your posting. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 44
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/44/17 Jan 2022: Springer receives money for providing the images (This was confirmed by your colleague). ... Open Access. Diabetes Therapy is fully open access. Open access means that everyone around the world can read and download your article for free — no -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 174
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/174/17 Jan 2022: and …. You may print or download Content from the Site for your own personal, non-commercial use, provided that you keep intact all copyright and other proprietary notices. ... And I would obviously agree to devising a robotic protocol that was -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 47
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/47/17 Jan 2022: your librarian colleagues in the process – for current agreements, and effects on future usage and value measures. ... Read and accept our Terms & Conditions and Download your license. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 88
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/88/17 Jan 2022: Adobe’s DRM requires you to download your ebook to ebook reading software called Adobe Digital Editions. ... Read it carefully and replace ${cryoEM} by your own discipline. Try “proteomics”. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 175
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/175/17 Jan 2022: the most restrictive of our six main licenses, allowing redistribution. This license is often called the “free advertising” license because it allows others to download your works and share them with ... Q6 Chairman: Does this model have an impact -
Stevan Harnad on "open access" | petermr's blog
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/06/12/stevan-harnad-on-open-access/17 Jan 2022: I asked “can my robots download and mine the content in your current open access repository of theses?” – No. ... Download and crunch away. This is all common sense, and all comes with the OA territory when the author makes his full-text freely -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 68
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/68/17 Jan 2022: Downloading the software tools and creating a working directory. Open a browser and paste the following link into your address bar: A download should start automatically. ... Drag the folder to somewhere convenient, like the desktop or your documents -
Heather shows that Open Data increases Citations | petermr's blog
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/07/13/heather-shows-that-open-data-increases-citations/17 Jan 2022: SIXTY-NINE percent increase in citations because you share your data with the rest of the world! ... I know you haven’t been cited yet, but perhaps PLoS lets you know how many people download your paper. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 193
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/193/17 Jan 2022: From: BioMed Central Editorial. To: Peter Murray-Rust. Subject: Download statistics for your Open Access article. ... The overall access statistics for your article are therefore likely to be significantly higher. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 156
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/156/17 Jan 2022: Installation. After installing JRuby, simply download the OPSIN jarfile and copy it to your JRuby. ... PDF is similar to white bread. Pretty but horrible and bad for your semantics. -
How do I keep up with the Literature? | petermr's blog
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2006/10/14/how-do-i-keep-up-with-the-literature/17 Jan 2022: It would be nice if you could automatically import your starred articles into Endnote and perhaps to automatically download the pdf files. ... Use your colleagues’ brains as a collective organism. I do this a lot. -
NO-ONE MAY DATA- OR TEXT-MINE PUBMED CENTRAL | petermr's blog
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2008/04/06/no-one-may-data-or-text-mine-pubmed-central/17 Jan 2022: You may not download material from it (except to expose it to your own eyeballs), and certainly not redistribute it. ... Did your private correspondent say anything about license issues? I’d say that this NIH policy violates the CC-licenses used by -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 48
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/48/17 Jan 2022: It may not be YOUR personal fault, but it is your organization’s fault. ... It’s about 5% of the market, if that. So I’d like your help. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 177
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/177/17 Jan 2022: I know you haven’t been cited yet, but perhaps PLoS lets you know how many people download your paper. ... SOAL would solve all the problems (assuming it read as your home page).
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