Recall that the Budapest Open Access Initiative re …. Recall that the Budapest Open Access Initiative released two guides to open-access publishing last week, one on launching new open-access journals and one on converting traditional journals to open access. It has now amended the copyright pages in each guide to make clear that users have […]
Read MoreThe National Science, Technology, Engineering, and …. The National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library (NSDL) is now soliciting grant applications. Letters of intent are due by March 12, and full proposals are due by April 21. [FOS News] where are the social sciences?
Read Moresuperman's dead. I've been nothing but saddened every time I hear another rumor about some shitty actor “in talks” to play Superman…. [A Small Victory] ok, well, this just won't do. it just won't
Read MoreThe Infography is an open-access bibliography on a …. The Infography is an open-access bibliography on a growing number of scientific and scholarly topics. To insure quality, the publisher, Fields of Knowledge, invites subject-matter experts to submit citations. If they submit more than six, then they must specify which six are the most important. The […]
Read MoreMMOG in Print. Former employees of Origin, makers of Ultima Online, launched a magazine devoted on MOGs. Their range seems pretty broad, and… [game girl advance] this looks nifty
Read MoreWe'll leave the light on for you!. The principality of Liechtenstein has thought of an innovative way of rasing tourism revenue: Rent the whole country! Liechtenstein, established by the Holy Roman Empire in 1719 and sovereign since 1806, is among the smallest nations on the planet. It boasts a population around 33,000 living in a […]
Read MoreA couple of articles looking at the way…. A couple of articles looking at the way we program. Coding from Scratch [via email from Matt Jones], in which Jaron Lanier makes the good point that programming languages can't handle variance, and if nature worked like this there'd be trouble. A scale problem: a single byte […]
Read MoreThe Lysistrata Project. The play's the thing… From a flyer at a demonstration, earlier today: On March 3, 2003. Groups all over the world will perform readings of Aristophanes' anti-war play Lysistrata to show Bush and the world that war is not the only option. The list of performances is quite impressive. Pro-peace? Get involved! […]
Read MoreJoin eBn: Educators Blogging Network. Become a member . I think others are right.Ê The recent press attention to educational blogging is creating a tipping point. [Serious Instructional Technology] seems like a good idea, glob together into an amorphous knowledge group and see what shakes out….
Read More'Help, Help! I'm Not Being Repressed!'. Plastic::Politics::Protest: Civil disobedience is so difficult when the pigs don't play along. [Plastic: Most Recent] Oh, you will be, you wi-lll-lll be, in my best yoda voice. the best repression isn't visible, it isn enculturation, combined with peer effects….
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