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  1. OA / folk I strongly recommend reading 's ongoing blog post series on Sci-Hub:

  2. I want my library to be a place of dangerous thought, ambitious design, and a sanctuary for opposing viewpoints!

  3. Wikimedia Research Newsletter, April 2016

  4. Overheard: " isn't news, just easier and bigger than other rogue methods"... Access at scale IS the disruption people are seeking.

  5. Top 10 Downloaded Papers from (Sep. 2015-Feb. 2016)-HT

  6. (1/2) questions whether will be as "disruptive to academic publishing as...Napster was for the music industry."

  7. Engaging librarians (& others) through social technologies: A think-piece

  8. campaign helped reach to 30K readers and solicited over 1.2K edits to Wikipedia:

  9. Want to write an English article about a artwork? Click the pencil icon to begin:

  10. Reflections on campaign, the Citation Hunt tool and the Wikidata Game.

  11. A quick look at open source licensing of research-related software on GitHub:

  12. 40 languages, 30 countries, hundreds of artworks: the Art History challenge

  13. Engaging librarians (and others) through social technologies: A think-piece by &

  14. Final tweet. Here’s the collection inlc. presentations and tweets -

  15. We ask institutions to come to our house but we don't take part in their events. We need to do that more.

  16. Part of my scepticism of is due to the fact there's no reference to the BOAI or the OSI that engendered it.

  17. NEXT STEPS: workgroups papers & presentations will be published by GMU Press & made available using PressForward. Keep pressure on

  18. "text contents of the scientific papers generally changed very little from their pre-print to final published versions."

  19. Open access is a moral issue. Yes.

  20. Biden - taxpayers fund $5 billion/yr in cancer research, once published, nearly all taxpayer-funded research sits behind walls

  21. Nice summary of the vision we have talked about for years.

  22. What is open team presenting.

  23. still not sure why we need more research into embargoes. See the Peer Project.

  24. There seems to be a deep divide in between people wanting revolution + those calling for incremental change. (Like the Democrats)

  25. group recognizes the value of the in all disciplines to speed review.

  26. All this talk about preprint servers, I've been hoping to hear more about overlay journals like the oj

  27. ALL OUTPUTS- considered in the openness score in open research group at

  28. LOTS of practices the community value but they are not necessarily measured or valued for career

  29. STARTING POINT why is research a public good? It saves lives and improves lives

  30. definitely calls into question whether APCs are "good" for future of

  31. Be FAIR - findable, accessible, interoperable and reuseable - sums up the opportunities and challenges well

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