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lemon8-XML and theses | petermr's blog
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/08/13/lemon8-xml-and-theses/17 Jan 2022: His book The Access Principle is ‘required reading’ for all those who believe in the connection between access to information and the economic and social well-being of knowledge-based societies. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 153
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/153/17 Jan 2022: It needs the political, economic, socialogocal and philosophical dimensions as well. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 198
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/198/17 Jan 2022: It’s also good to see a newspaper championing freedom – we can almost prove it makes economic sense to remove this part of the anticommons. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 199
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/199/17 Jan 2022: Insidiously dangerous. broken economic model (anticommons). Successes:. -
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/category/cyberscience/feed/index.xml
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/category/cyberscience/feed/index.xml17 Jan 2022: cyberscience – petermr's blog /pmr A Scientist and the Web Sat, 27 Oct 2007 22:16:36 0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 WWMM: The World Wide Molecular Matrix /pmr/2007/10/27/wwmm-the-world-wide-molecular-matrix-2/ -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 36
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/36/17 Jan 2022: A Scientist and the Web. Posted on February 10, 2013 by pm286. There is a not-very-healthy series of attacks on the RCUK’s policy of insisting on funded articles carrying CC-BY licences wherever possible. They emanate mainly from non-scientists and -
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2006/10/01/open-source-and-the-tragedy-…
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2006/10/01/open-source-and-the-tragedy-of-the-lurkers/feed/index.xml17 Jan 2022: can almost prove it makes economic sense to remove this part of the anticommons. [.] ... p[…] It’s also good to see a newspaper championing freedom – we can almost prove it makes economic sense to remove this part of the anticommons. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 11
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/11/17 Jan 2022: economics, openness/democracy, innovations, disruption. Hargreaves. Very useful discussion (as would be expected). -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 13
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/13/17 Jan 2022: of knowledge in climate change and its potential environmental and socio-economic impacts. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 41
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/41/17 Jan 2022: The economic cost of an article is about 250 USD. (Acta Crystallographica do it for 150 USD). -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 148
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/148/17 Jan 2022: Removing socio-economic obstacles to access, allowing access to source files, and creating a culture of inclusion and participation were recurring themes. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 165
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/165/17 Jan 2022: We began to realize, particularly as new online communication and distribution channels developed, the problem was not only economic, but encompassed a complex set of issues that includes legislation, public policy, -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 113
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/113/17 Jan 2022: So, in conclusion, this is about economics where the proponents hide the facts and the arguments can be highly speculative (“if you do/not do X, then Y would/not happen”). -
5 Years of Open Babel | petermr's blog
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2006/11/26/5-years-of-open-babel/17 Jan 2022: If the industry put some effort into F/OSS this would be of direct economic benefit to them. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 133
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/133/17 Jan 2022: Where: Clement House (D602), London School of Economics, London, UK (Programme: programme page. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 66
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/66/17 Jan 2022: The problem – as often – is that the economics are broken. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 120
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/120/17 Jan 2022: Questions:. Me: Economic costs of capturing data outside ‘big science’. PMR: If we try to retro-fit costs are substantial. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 174
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/174/17 Jan 2022: directly from a survey to gather data. This is common in astronomy, environment, particle physics, genomes, social science, economics, etc. -
petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 23
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/23/17 Jan 2022: It’s argued to have considerable benefits – that funded work which is universally visible brings economic and moral/political rewards. -
The Scholarly Poor: Dentists | petermr's blog
https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/10/05/the-scholarly-poor-dentists/17 Jan 2022: Pingback: Economics of open-source publishing « Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week.
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