Links of the Week #12 on: #netneutrality
When working with new digital media and the internet, one always presumes free and open means just that – easily accessible information, equally available to those that use the technologies. The...
View ArticleHypub Links of the Week #14: Twitter in social sciences, UK Open Data...
Five hundred million tweets are broadcast worldwide every day on Twitter and there has been many discussions within the scientific community on how all this information can be used in social sciences,...
View ArticleHyPub Links of the Week #21: Who governs science?, Protests against Amazons,...
Who governs science? The guardian’s science section, occams corner, discusses the recent retraction of two papers on stem-cell research. According to the author of the article, Stephen Curry, this...
View ArticleNew Year, New Links: HyPub Links of the Week #1/15
It’s a new year and looking back at 2014 there were a lot of becomings, happenings and ‘THE THING’s around. The event of the CCC in Hamburg shows how cybersecurity issues, copyright and diy computing...
View ArticleHyPub Links of the Week #2/15
Another predatory publisher has been reported by Scholarly Open Access this week. The journal named Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology has published bogus articles such as Robots No...
View ArticleHyPub Links of the Week #6/15
Details for OpenCon2015 have been announced. Under the title Empowering the Next Generation to Advance Open Access, Open Education and Open Data, the congress will take place in on November 14-16 in...
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