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  2. Community peer-review? In chemistry??? | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2006/11/19/community-peer-review-in-chemistry/
    17 Jan 2022: of economics and biotechnology.
  3. What is “Open Science”? Carlos Moedas gets it, do you? |…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2016/04/06/what-is-open-science-carlos-moedas-gets-it-do-you/
    17 Jan 2022: Moedas continues:. In my view, there is a strong economic, scientific and moral case for embracing open science. ... I agree these are the fundamentals. The economic case is very strong, but it is very badly presented by Open Access enthusiasts.
  4. Three days to save the European Internet | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2009/04/26/three-days-to-save-the-european-internet/
    17 Jan 2022: Net Neutrality is the reason why the Internet has driven economic innovation, democratic participation, and free speech online.
  5. https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/09/03/oup-wants-me-to-pay-for-my-o…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/09/03/oup-wants-me-to-pay-for-my-own-open-access-article/feed/index.xml
    17 Jan 2022: economic viability of peer-reviewed journals.” Two weeks ago, an issue brief from the Association of Research Librarians said that the group’s real purpose is to oppose initiatives that ease
  6. cyberscience: Where does the data come from? | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/07/22/cyberscience-where-does-the-data-come-from/
    17 Jan 2022: directly from a survey to gather data. This is common in astronomy, environment, particle physics, genomes, social science, economics, etc.
  7. Gerry Toomey, Richard Jefferson and open science | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/08/15/gerry-toomey-richard-jefferson-and-open-science/
    17 Jan 2022: in this instance software engineering, the permission not just to inspect inventions but to use them to create economic value.
  8. The Scholarly Poor: The Climate Code Foundation | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/10/07/the-scholarly-poor-the-climate-code-foundation/
    17 Jan 2022: Pingback: Economics of open-source publishing « Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week.
  9. #springergate: My “academic mess of pottage” – what I got for my…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2012/06/18/springergate-my-academic-mess-of-pottage-what-i-got-for-my-birthcopyright-and-some-questions-for-springer-to-answer/
    17 Jan 2022: This revenue comes in a variety of forms – institutional subscriptions, personal subscriptions, pay-per-view, permissions, reprints – they’re all revenue streams that contribute to the economics of subscription-based publishing,
  10. The English riots; what can I do? | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/08/13/the-english-riots-what-can-i-do/
    17 Jan 2022: Lord Scarman stated that “complex political, social and economic factors” created a “disposition towards violent protest”.
  11. How much scientific content is there in IRs? | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/08/14/how-much-scientific-content-is-there-in-irs/
    17 Jan 2022: University of Liverpool 598. London School of Economics & Political Science 19228 72 theses.
  12. Open Source and the Tragedy of the Lurkers | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2006/10/01/open-source-and-the-tragedy-of-the-lurkers/
    17 Jan 2022: I am not an economist and it could be useful if someone put this in terms of economic theory as for the Commons.
  13. What is the value of a paper? a citation? | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2008/06/03/what-is-the-value-of-a-paper-a-citation/
    17 Jan 2022: After a wave of mergers and take-overs, big business publishing houses now exercise economic control over access to knowledge and free scientific discourse.
  14. https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/08/27/talk-at-int-union-of-crystal…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/08/27/talk-at-int-union-of-crystallography-i-ask-for-the-availability-of-scientific-data/feed/index.xml
    17 Jan 2022: in the UK’s overall economic interest. ... or in the UK’s overall economic interest…br / the Government agrees with the Review’s central thesis that the widest possiblebr / exceptions to copyright within the existing EU framework are
  15. Jailbreaking the PDF, a collaborative #scholrev project, WE not I |…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2013/05/22/jailbreaking-the-pdf-a-collaborative-scholrev-project-we-not-i/
    17 Jan 2022: A Scientist and the Web. Jailbreaking the PDF, a collaborative #scholrev project, WE not I. I am really excited about the #scholrev hackathon program put together as “Jailbreaking the PDF”: some additional information at. From Alexander Garcia
  16. Open-Data-driven science and a brokering system for ONS |…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/10/14/open-data-driven-science-and-a-brokering-system-for-ons/
    17 Jan 2022: Unlike the Cambridge Data Centre the data includes inorganic structures. The software is modern and extensible and it should be economic to develop many new applications.
  17. https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2012/06/18/springergate-my-academic-mes…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2012/06/18/springergate-my-academic-mess-of-pottage-what-i-got-for-my-birthcopyright-and-some-questions-for-springer-to-answer/feed/index.xml
    17 Jan 2022: This revenue comes in a variety of forms – institutional subscriptions, personal subscriptions, pay-per-view, permissions, reprints – they’re all revenue streams that contribute to the economics of subscription-based publishing,
  18. Repository Fringe 11: McBlawg, and a Question for everyone |…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/08/07/repository-fringe-11-mcblawg-and-a-question-for-everyone/
    17 Jan 2022: Let’s assume that’s 1000 person-years full-economic-costs at 100 K GBP / year = 100 million GBP.
  19. Data repositories for long-tail science: setting the scene? |…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/08/15/data-repositories-for-long-tail-science-setting-the-scene/
    17 Jan 2022: A 6-10 person lab which analyses living organisms, or dead organisms, or properties of materials, or making chemicals, or photographing meteorites, or correlating economic indicators, or climate models, or nanotubes
  20. https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/12/05/open-access-and-non-commerci…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/12/05/open-access-and-non-commercial-yet-again-can-any-publisher-justify-fees-for-hybrid-articles/feed/index.xml
    17 Jan 2022: I’m afraid your time on publishing economics has been wasted. We take all sources of revenue into account when setting our future prices. ... Will that be found easily by future readers? We bent over backwards to help at the time, but the accusation
  21. Government data policy puts scientists (and publishers) to shame |…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/10/07/government-data-policy-puts-scientists-and-publishers-to-shame/
    17 Jan 2022: and to generate economic benefit.
  22. Wiley: your supporting information for chemistry isn't…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/08/09/wiley-your-supporting-information-for-chemistry-isnt-satisfactory/
    17 Jan 2022: With electronic publication the economics change. There is no resource-limitation on what can be deposited – it is purely a balance between the interests of readers, publishers and authors.
  23. https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/07/06/why-openness-matters-to-me-a…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/07/06/why-openness-matters-to-me-and-to-you-the-architecture-of-access-to-scientific-knowledge/feed/index.xml
    17 Jan 2022: available (and operational) the range of opportunities for economic and social advance on the broadest possible basis of which ICTs are capable and which have so massively transformed (and enabled, enriched ... the DD, access alone was “insufficient”
  24. Copyright drains academic productivity and the birth of cyber-science …

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/07/22/copyright-drains-academic-productivity-and-the-birth-of-cyber-science/
    17 Jan 2022: The rational for copyright based on an analogue work and to ensure an economic reward for the creator’s labour to stimulate further works is no longer valid.
  25. What’s wrong with Scholarly Publishing? Interim observations and…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/08/07/whats-wrong-with-scholarly-publishing-interim-observations-and-perhaps-a-solution/
    17 Jan 2022: last week, will lead to an education in what happens when an entire economic system is founded on a financial instrument called a Credit Default Swap.
  26. What’s wrong with Scholarly Publishing? New Journal Spam and “Open…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/07/16/whats-wrong-with-scholarly-publishing-new-journal-spam-and-open-access/
    17 Jan 2022: Modern Economy is to provide a forum for scientists and social workers to present and discuss issues in international economics.
  27. Voyages into publisher copyright – Less than full Open Access and…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/07/10/voyages-into-publisher-copyright-less-than-full-open-access-and-less-than-free/
    17 Jan 2022: as to ensure complete separation between scientific editorial decision-making and economic considerations.
  28. Why we must support CC-BY (e.g. RCUK policy). It’s good for us and…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2013/02/10/why-we-must-support-cc-by-e-g-rcuk-policy-its-good-for-us-and-good-for-the-world/
    17 Jan 2022: A Scientist and the Web. Why we must support CC-BY (e.g. RCUK policy). It’s good for us and good for the world. There is a not-very-healthy series of attacks on the RCUK’s policy of insisting on funded articles carrying CC-BY licences wherever
  29. Our planet is dying and publisher Copyright greed is helping to kill…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2014/04/02/our-planet-is-dying-and-publisher-copyright-greed-is-helping-to-kill-it-why-arent-you-angry/
    17 Jan 2022: of knowledge in climate change and its potential environmental and socio-economic impacts.
  30. American Librarians: “, DRM changes the fundamental relationship…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2010/05/18/american-librarians-drm-changes-the-fundamental-relationship-between-the-creators-publishers-and-users-to-the-detriment-of-creators-users-and-the-institutions-that-serve-them/
    17 Jan 2022: economic consequences for public institutions.
  31. Open Content Mining: Richard Poynder blogs our progress so far, and I …

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2012/06/08/open-content-mining-richard-poynder-blogs-our-progress-so-far-and-i-summarise-my-current-impasse-with-publishers/
    17 Jan 2022: property regime were proposed, including changes to copyright laws that Hargreaves concluded “obstruct innovation and economic growth in the UK”. ... Broader economic and societal benefits include cost savings and productivity gains, innovative new
  32. “Open Access” and “Non-Commercial” – yet again. Can any publisher…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/12/05/open-access-and-non-commercial-yet-again-can-any-publisher-justify-fees-for-hybrid-articles/
    17 Jan 2022: I’m afraid your time on publishing economics has been wasted. We take all sources of revenue into account when setting our future prices.
  33. Why Openness Matters to me and to you: The Architecture of Access to…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/07/06/why-openness-matters-to-me-and-to-you-the-architecture-of-access-to-scientific-knowledge/
    17 Jan 2022: available (and operational) the range of opportunities for economic and social advance on the broadest possible basis of which ICTs are capable and which have so massively transformed (and enabled, enriched

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