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'''It’s An Open (Science), Open (Access), Open (Source), Open (Notebook) World'''<br> | '''It’s An Open (Science), Open (Access), Open (Source), Open (Notebook) World'''<br> | ||
<br> | Patrick O. Brown, Michael B. Eisen, Harold Varmus | ||
Why PLoS Became a Publisher<br> | |||
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Sally Murray, Stephen Choi, John Hoey, Claire Kendall, James Maskalyk, and Anita Palepu<br> | |||
Open science, open access and open source software at Open Medicine<br> | |||
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Open Notebook Science <br> | |||
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'''‘This Revolution Will Be Digitized’: Tools for Open Science '''<br> |
Revision as of 15:40, 12 July 2011
Digitize Me, Visualize Me, Search Me: From Open Science to Open Humanities and Beyond
edited by Gary Hall
Gary Hall
Introduction: White Noise (coming soon...)
Open Science
It’s An Open (Science), Open (Access), Open (Source), Open (Notebook) World
Patrick O. Brown, Michael B. Eisen, Harold Varmus
Why PLoS Became a Publisher
Sally Murray, Stephen Choi, John Hoey, Claire Kendall, James Maskalyk, and Anita Palepu
Open science, open access and open source software at Open Medicine
Open Notebook Science
‘This Revolution Will Be Digitized’: Tools for Open Science