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Category: dinosaurs

Elsevier: The Big Bad or Walking with Dinosaurs?

February 17, 2012February 17, 2012Gazcost of knowledge / dinosaurs / elsevier / evilsevier / evolution

You can’t help but have seen in the last few weeks all the press about Elsevier in the blogsphere and news media, especially The Cost of Knowledge Petition.  It’s been hard to avoid, and it’s been a matter of debate within the UKCoRR Community as …

Elsevier: The Big Bad or Walking with Dinosaurs?

February 17, 2012February 17, 2012Gazcost of knowledge / dinosaurs / elsevier / evilsevier / evolution

You can’t help but have seen in the last few weeks all the press about Elsevier in the blogsphere and news media, especially The Cost of Knowledge Petition.  It’s been hard to avoid, and it’s been a matter of debate within the UKCoRR Community as …

Elsevier: The Big Bad or Walking with Dinosaurs?

February 17, 2012February 17, 2012Gazcost of knowledge / dinosaurs / elsevier / evilsevier / evolution

You can’t help but have seen in the last few weeks all the press about Elsevier in the blogsphere and news media, especially The Cost of Knowledge Petition.  It’s been hard to avoid, and it’s been a matter of debate within the UKCoRR Community as …

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