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Out of the Jungle: Writing for Impact

Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Wednesday, February 01, 2012 Writing for Impact I have a student this semester, who wants to write an article, not because he's on a journal staff, or because he is getting credit for a

EContentMag.com: GSE Research Builds Academic Publishing Platform With Publishing Technology

Publishing Technology, PLC, which provides software and services to the publishing industry, will build an academic publishing platform for GSE Research. The new online platform will use pub2web, Publishing Technology's semantic web-based publishing software. GSE Research hopes to build an

Dove Medical Press Publishes First Video Abstract

The first research paper with a video abstract has just been published by Dove Medical Press

INTERVIEW - Suber: Leader of a Leaderless Revolution

While many have played important roles in the open access movement, no one has been as influential, or as effective, as philosopher, jurist, and one-time stand-up comic Peter Suber, a man now viewed as the de facto leader of this leaderless revolution.

if:book: saving scholarly publishing and saving civilization

<p>Michael Jensen, the always-ahead-of-the-curve Director of the National Academies Press gave a stunningly original speech at the recent AAUP (American Association of University Presses) which, in his words, "allowed me to talk about the two issues that matter most to me: saving scholarly

PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference Blog: OJS – MP3 Article Usage: A pilot study

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Peter Suber, Open Access News

Open Access News News from the open access movement Jump to navigation Thursday, October 01, 2009 Update on the growth of OA Heather Morrison, Dramatic Growth of Open Access: September 30, 2009, The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics, September 30,

if:book: what to read now and why (according to Newsweek)

<p>Newseek has published an<a href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/204300/page/1">idiosyncratic list</a>of fifty books under the title "What to Read Now. And Why" which is different than<a href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/204478">last week's list</a>of the "top 100 books." both relate to our<a

if:book: run, don't walk

<p>jonathan harris, one of the most brilliant designer/thinkers around has just launched an awesome new project --<a href="http://sptnk.org/">Sputnik Observatory</a>.</p><div class="feedflare"><a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/ifbook?a=noQoAr-PXVg:JvIOODK9yhE:yIl2AUoC8zA"><img

if:book: RIP: a remix manifesto

<p>Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor has created an open source documentary about copyright and remix culture. The entire film can be downloaded from<a href="http://www.ripremix.com/">here</a>.</p><div class="feedflare"><a

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