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  1. Subjunctive memories

    http://humans.scienceboard.net/?p=725

    Subjunctive memories Thu 27 Nov 08 Authored by Alethea The subjunctive is still alive and well in French. I had to write a letter last night to the fellow who intermittently mows our lawn , in which I used the case twice and quite possibly should have done a third time, often following the word …

    5 days ago
  2. Dans le vent

    http://humans.scienceboard.net/?p=723

    Dans le vent Wed 26 Nov 08 Authored by Alethea It seems that acknowledging our debts to our predecessors is coming back in fashion, which means that humility and perspective may well follow suit. Hooray! …

    6 days ago
  3. Original thoughts

    http://humans.scienceboard.net/?p=719

    Original thoughts Tue 25 Nov 08 Authored by Alethea I should preface this by mentioning that I have had a single-digit number of hours of sleep in the last couple of days, so that is probably going to color my world view today. I’m still receiving the NaNoWriMo pep talks for aspiring novelists in my e-mail. …

    7 days ago
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    A Blog Around The Clock

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    Hope for Pandora: Dear Reviewer Huckleberry Days: What's flowering in the Delta this week: wild morning-glory Humans in Science: National Science Policies - Upheaval in France Humans in Science: Green tea shenanigans Hypo-theses: Geology and Beer Ilovebacteria.com blog: Evolution isn't perfect... Isis the Scientist: Isis's Super Family Fun Day It's a Micro World after all: Primum non nocere - Part I It's a Micro World after all:

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    Journalology

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    Humans in Science

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    O’Really? at Duncan.Hull.name

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    to the Internet, may link, read, download, store, print-off, use, and data-mine the digital content of that article. An OA article usually has limited copyright and licensing restrictions.” What does all this mean and why does it matter? Well, in four question-and-answer points, here goes…

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    Peter Suber, Open Access News

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    of digital rights management, over-zealous copyright legislation and ludicrous patenting terms which turn artists and thinkers - or their employers and publishers - into profiteers, and audiences and collaborators into 'consumers'. ... Alethea, Open access day - redux, Humans in Science, October 13, 2008. ... I fervently think that the more exchange of knowledge takes place, the more benefit to humanity overall. ... My little brother in high school a quarter way around the globe should be able to read my or my

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    Roundup of blog posts on OA Day, part 2

    http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2008/10/roundup-of-blog-p...

    of digital rights management, over-zealous copyright legislation and ludicrous patenting terms which turn artists and thinkers - or their employers and publishers - into profiteers, and audiences and collaborators into 'consumers'. ... Alethea, Open access day - redux, Humans in Science, October 13, 2008. ... I fervently think that the more exchange of knowledge takes place, the more benefit to humanity overall. ... My little brother in high school a quarter way around the globe should be able to read my or my

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    Open Access Day - the blog posts

    http://scienceblogs.com/clock/2008/10/open_access_day_the_bl...

    What You're Doing Is Rather Desperate: Open Access Day Plausible Accuracy: What Open Access Means to Me Caveat Lector: My Father the Anthropologist; or, What I Offer Open Access and Why Humans in Science: Open access day - redux O'Really? at Duncan.Hull.name: Open Access Day: Why It Matters Library Lines Online: Open Access Day bbgm: Open Access and me The Sciphu Weblog: The Likes of Blog Publishing (Open Access Day 08 entry)

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    Open Access Day: Why It Matters

    http://duncan.hull.name/2008/10/14/open-access-day-why-it-ma...

    to the Internet, may link, read, download, store, print-off, use, and data-mine the digital content of that article. An OA article usually has limited copyright and licensing restrictions.” What does all this mean and why does it matter? Well, in four question-and-answer points, here goes…

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    The Scientist - Nature Network

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    into a beam (similar experiments are going on in the lab next door to me). Jean-Claude is halfway to his target. Eva has a phenotype and wonders Biology, why can’t you be more like math!?. Bob is doing whatever it is that Bob does. I’m wondering if Heather ’s student erasing sections from two slides is a good thing or not. There are only 13 members of that room so far, but it’s a fascinating for me at least to see what other people are up to. We’

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    Science Blogging Challenge: Get a Senior Scientist Blogging

    http://zzzoot.blogspot.com/2008/09/science-blogging-challeng...

    , this clever challenge was announced at the London Science Blogging Conference August 30 2008. Related: Good summary of Timo Hannay's closing sum-up of the conference and the same blog's (Humans in Science) entry on the conference proper.

    66 days ago in Zzzoot by gnewton · Authority: 13
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    Speaking of science…

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    thanks to Cameron. (Who is also live commenting in this friendfeed room) Our first podcast just published HERE - thanks lisa! The TWITTER action faded after lunch. Great summary of final panel session HERE. (Rummage thru the friendfeed room and look for the 70 comments) Tags: sciblog YAHOO Pipe by @dnwallace (brings info from many sources) Schedule: 30 – 9:45 Coffee/Breakfast; Proposal of unconference sessions

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