Nature has been tracking down some emails and conversations between several large scientific publishers and a public relations firm. The publishers include Elsevier and Wiley and before you ask, “So what does this have to do with me, an anthropologist?” Let me remind you that the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, American Journal of Primatology, […]
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Nature exposes Elsevier and Wiley’s PR assault on Open Access
January 26th, 2007 1 Comment
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You only link twice: Spying 2.0
December 9th, 2006 Comments Off
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My love/hate relationship with the NYT Magazine grows ever stronger with the publication of a totally fascinating story of the intelligence community’s attempt to take advantage of the “wisdom of crowds”–albeit crowds of the secretive, martini-swilling, karate-chopping and debonaire kind, viz. “open source spying.”[1] It’s a great article about the […]
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