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July 2016 – IO: In The Open
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IO: In The Open. Monthly Archives July 2016. July 25, 2016. Open Access Infrastructure: Help on the Way? Readers of In the Open are familiar with the ongoing machinations of Elsevier and other major commercial publishers as they seek to tighten their grip. On elements of the scholarly communication system. As Mike Taylor points out, these developments bring to mind the underlying issue of who controls OA infrastructure. July 18, 2016. Nevertheless, I have never been very enthusiastic about the idea, in l...
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Uncommon Ground – Academics, biodiversity, genetics, & evolution
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Academics, biodiversity, genetics, and evolution. Good news for Channel Island foxes. National Park Service photo via Wikimedia (https:/ commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Urocyon littoralis pair.jpg). San Miguel Island, Santa Rosa Island, Santa Cruz Island, and Santa Catalina Island are each home to a subspecies of. By 2000, there were only 15 individuals on San Miguel, 15 on Santa Rosa, and 55 on Santa Cruz, and the four subspecies were listed as endangered on March 5, 2004. Foxes on Santa Catalina Island...
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Open access publishing | Wellcome
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Wellcome uses cookies. Read our policy. Skip to main content. Open access ensures that original research publications including journal articles, book chapters and monographs are available to everyone to read and re-use at no cost. We’re committed to making sure that maximum benefits are gained from the research we fund by making it accessible to as many people as possible. For more than a decade, we’ve taken the lead in implementing and supporting open access. Our new platform, Wellcome Open Research.
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Scientific Communication Guide – IRSAE
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Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. Fondazione Edmund Mach FEM. Swedish University of Agricultural Scienses SLU. Agricultural University of Iceland. Norwegian University of Life Sciences NMBU. University College of Southeast Norway. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research NINA. Conferences & Positions. A GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION. Harry P. Andreassen and Anna Løken. Why such a guide? This is meant as a short guide, mainly using examples from ecological sciences on how to:. Avoiding the ...
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Philippa Matthews | Wellcome Open Research Blog
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Articles Posted by Philippa Matthews. Research Fellow, Oxford University. 8220;Hepitopes: representing why I am an enthusiastic pioneer of the Wellcome Open Research platform.”. 113 views 23 Nov 2016.
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Hannah Hope | Wellcome Open Research Blog
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Articles Posted by Hannah Hope. Open Research Co-ordinator, Wellcome. Wellcome Open Research putting open into action. 127 views 07 Nov 2016.
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open data | Wellcome Open Research Blog
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Posts Tagged "open data". Using neuroimaging to understand Borderline Personality Disorder. 6 March, 2017. A recently published article by Dr Liana Romaniuk and colleagues investigated the neural correlates of fears of abandonment and rejection in borderline personality disorder. In this guest blog, Liana explains what they discovered about borderline personality disorder and the importance of open data. A month of Wellcome Open Research. 19 December, 2016. 14 December, 2016. 1 December, 2016. María Rodr...
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Haemoglobin is the key – a potential cause of brain atrophy in MS patients | Wellcome Open Research Blog
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Haemoglobin is the key a potential cause of brain atrophy in MS patients. Haemoglobin is the key a potential cause of brain atrophy in MS patients. 14 December, 2016. Head of the Division of Infectious Diseases. In the Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London. Recently published an article. Why Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Research focus to date. I got interested in looking into brain atrophy in secondary MS when Dr Jeremy Chataway. Of 140 patients with the advanced form of the disease, we found that t...
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Michael Markie | Wellcome Open Research Blog
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Articles Posted by Michael Markie. Publisher, F1000 Platforms. A month of Wellcome Open Research. 510 views 19 Dec 2016.
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