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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Books, books, books…
Not that we are bragging, but there are 37 new books in our Science, Technology, Medicine collection. They bring the latest research in their respective fields contained in individual chapters written by world’s top experts; professionals and members of academia. … Continue reading
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29 More Books Available
Expand your knowledge, as we have recently expanded our collection with 29 new books from the fields of Science, Technology, and Medicine. All the latest titles containing all the latest research in diverse topics are completely free for you to … Continue reading
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World Book and Copyright Day: Book, Do You Take Copyright to Be Your “Awfully” Wedded Wife?
‘Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading, his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind.’ (Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote) UNESCO organizes World Book and Copyright Day around the world to promote reading, … Continue reading
Alma Swan: Open Access Funder Policies to Unlock the Gate to a Broader EcoSystem of Open
UNESCO’s Guidelines for the Promotion of Open Access are to serve decision makers and funders of scientific research, and form a part of UNESCO’s strategy plan for Open Access. The paper, written by Alma Swan, one of the leading experts … Continue reading
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Tagged Alma Swan, Open Access, open access funds, open access policies, Open Access Publishing, UNESCO
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Twenty New Books Out
There has been yet another increase in our rich collection of free online books in the field of Science, Technology, and Medicine. Our virtual shelves have just been stacked with 20 new titles containing the latest research findings and theoretical … Continue reading
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InTech’s Free STM Book Collection Grows – 31 New Titles Available
We are very proud to inform you that our rich collection of scientific books available online for free has just been expanded by 31 new publications. Simply browse through our newest titles covering a wide range of fields from Science, … Continue reading
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Open Science on Quora: Why Are We Not There, Yet?
In his Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science, Nielsen argues that networked digital tools, such as discussion boards and online marketplaces, can make it easier for scientists to pool their data, share methodologies, and find collaborators, and actually, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cameron Neylon, David Dobbs, Elsevier, Michael Nielsen, Open Data, Open Research, open science, Quora, Reinventing Discovery
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58 Outstanding New Books from InTech
We invite you to browse through our newest collection of the finest open access publications, free for you to read, download and share with colleagues. Help us gain the momentum in adoption and support of doing science in the open … Continue reading
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