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  2. What is strongOA? | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2008/04/30/what-is-strongoa/
    17 Jan 2022: OA means that any user, anywhere, who has access to the Internet, may link, read, download, store, print-off, use, and data-mine the digital content of that article [PMR: without ... Regarding data-re-use it might be in some cases more appropriate to
  3. Chemspider and Pubchem – open data | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/11/30/chemspider-and-pubchem-open-data/
    17 Jan 2022: If Chemspider allows the direct download and re-use of their data from their site then I also congratulate them. ... As far as re-use, you can find this where you can download the data (including assay data) in bulk.
  4. https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/11/02/derivative-use-of-open-acces…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/11/02/derivative-use-of-open-access-works/feed/index.xml
    17 Jan 2022: I mentioned in another comment that using a system like Amazon's S3 makes it easy to distribute the data, and cost about US $20 for the bandwidth costs of a ... I mentioned in another comment that using a system like Amazon’s S3 makes it easy to
  5. https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/10/13/frog-not-just-free-but-open-…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/10/13/frog-not-just-free-but-open-prodrg-take-note/feed/index.xml
    17 Jan 2022: Please clean this statement up in your multiple posts. The FAQ page at http://www.chemspider.com/FAQ.aspx declares "May I download the data and use it in my own ... declaresbr / “May I download the data and use it in my own database(s)?br / You have
  6. petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 149

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/149/
    17 Jan 2022: have time right now): –. AD: However, I would suggest that the experience with GenBank and other bioinformatics data sets, as well as PubChem, has been that some sort of bulk download ... Andrew Dalke)… and earlier …. … using a system like
  7. petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 145

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/145/
    17 Jan 2022: If Chemspider allows the direct download and re-use of their data from their site then I also congratulate them. ... Open Data – preservation) I have continued to raise the problem that “Open” should not just mean free of charge nbut also free to
  8. https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/category/data/feed/index.xml

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/category/data/feed/index.xml
    17 Jan 2022: Scientists generally see published data as belonging to the scientific community, but many publishers claim copyright over data and will not allow its re-use without permission. ... The Protocol is built on the public domain status of data in many
  9. petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 99

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/99/
    17 Jan 2022: Under NPG’s terms of reuse, users may view, print, copy, download and text and data-mine the content for the purposes of academic research. ... preserved). She mentioned thedata deluge” – labs with terabytes/day – and acknowledged this was a
  10. Chemspider and "Open Chemistry Web" | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/10/13/chemspider-and-open-chemistry-web/
    17 Jan 2022: The freedom is for an unspecified timescale and you cannot download significant amounts of the data and you cannot re-use it without permission. ... Note that even if you upload data and metadata you are not allowed to download it (there is a limit of
  11. Mendeley API Binary Battle: IsItOpenData? | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2011/03/10/mendeley-api-binary-battle-isitopendata/
    17 Jan 2022: A piece of content or data is open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and redistribute it — subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and share-alike.”. ... The presence of John Wilbanks on the team. My acid test is” Can I systematically
  12. More clarification from Stevan Harnad | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2008/05/04/more-clarification-from-stevan-harnad/
    17 Jan 2022: primarily research articles published in peer-reviewed journals. OA means that any user, anywhere, who has access to the Internet, may link, read, download, store, print-off, use, and data-mine ... It makes no mention of the re-use or re-publication of
  13. petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 91

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/91/
    17 Jan 2022: The BL Secure (for whom?) electronic delivery system allows me to download an encrypted file from the server (I have 14 days in which to do this), and use it in ... Grant of Licence and Use of Data. You may print or download Content from the Service for
  14. https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/category/crystaleye/feed/index.xml

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/category/crystaleye/feed/index.xml
    17 Jan 2022: Until then anyone who wishes to use CrystalEye a lot would do best to download the entries and build their own index.br / [Note: I will continue to try to format ... the data, and cost about US $20 for the bandwidth costs of a 100GB download.
  15. petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 128

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/128/
    17 Jan 2022: OA means that any user, anywhere, who has access to the Internet, may link, read, download, store, print-off, use, and data-mine the digital content of that article [PMR: without ... this. The real point is that Chemspider wishes to use the data for a
  16. petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 69

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/69/
    17 Jan 2022: Use-cases. Some ideas for the weekend are: a data-journal (maybe in crystallography or chemistry); new vision for e-only articles; and theses. ... This means that anyone can use and reuse the data for any purpose without further permission.
  17. Derivative use of Open Access works | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/11/02/derivative-use-of-open-access-works/
    17 Jan 2022: A number of people have commented on my concern about the re-use of Open Data and suggested that I have put unreasonable restrictions on it. ... I mentioned in another comment that using a system like Amazon’s S3 makes it easy to distribute the data,
  18. petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 126

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/126/
    17 Jan 2022: Chemspider have tried to get ACS to allow them to use the CIF data which we collect in CrystalEye. ... Antony Williams has asked the ACS on more than one occasion whether they can use these data, and the ACS have been unable to say yes or no, but mainly
  19. petermr's blog | A Scientist and the Web | Page 156

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/page/156/
    17 Jan 2022: We have 130,000 molecules with superb data and metadata. Freebase, when we learn how to use it, allows us to query on any of the metadata. ... The freedom is for an unspecified timescale and you cannot download significant amounts of the data and you
  20. Wellcome welcomes NPG's textmining policy; I don't…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2009/06/18/wellcome-welcomes-npgs-textmining-policy-i-dont/
    17 Jan 2022: Under NPG’s terms of reuse, users may view, print, copy, download and text and data-mine the content for the purposes of academic research. ... 4. Whether the NPG policy is “libre OA” in my sense depends on whether it exceeds fair use, and I’m
  21. FROG – not just Free, but Open (PRODRG take note) | petermr's blog

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2007/10/13/frog-not-just-free-but-open-prodrg-take-note/
    17 Jan 2022: Q: I would like to use PRODRG locally, where can I download a copy?A: PRODRG executables are available under license, as explained here. ... May I download the data and use it in my own database(s)?

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