User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/Open Access in Poland 2012/Notes
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Example 2: Open ResearcheditPolymath and/ or Matt Todd's drug development stuff Wider perspectiveeditWhat does the examples tell us about the process of scholarly communication? In short, having multiple publication outlets is not necessarily efficient in terms of communicating research, nor is a delay between acceptance and formal publication of a manuscript, or even the practice of publishing once (or very few times) per line of inquiry. So what if there were a central place (or at least very few places, and preferably interlinked ones) to collect information on a specific topic as it becomes available and to review it continuously? NoteseditWill be deleted in time before giving the talk. Brookesia already discovered in 2007 but only now formally described.
automating the creation of lists like smallest organism by way of semantic tagging using clear definitions of size
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