About a month ago, I published my first paper at PLoS One. I believed an open access journal was the most appropriate place for the…
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LiveBlogging Science Online ’09: Open Access
Note: This was liveblogged at the time, but the wifi crashed under the weight of 200 simultaneous livebloggers. ——————————————————————————————————— As many readers know, we are…
View More LiveBlogging Science Online ’09: Open AccessScience Online '09
– by Kevin Zelnio Science is being revolutionized by the internet. More and more scientists are blogging, using wiki’s, special search engines, social networking sites…
View More Science Online '09Too Many Species, Too Few Scientists
That is the common theme in marine biology. Clara Moskowitz has an article up at LiveScience describing how scientists are struggling to keep up with…
View More Too Many Species, Too Few ScientistsPLoS ONE Get Its "Taxonomy Barrier" Broken
I really love that quote from Alex Wild, by the way. Brian Fisher (my former Evolution T.A. from ye ole UC-Davis days) and Alex Smith…
View More PLoS ONE Get Its "Taxonomy Barrier" BrokenPLoS ONE Get Its “Taxonomy Barrier” Broken
I really love that quote from Alex Wild, by the way. Brian Fisher (my former Evolution T.A. from ye ole UC-Davis days) and Alex Smith…
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