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Nicola Pallitt

The economic case for open access in academic publishing - 0 views

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    "As hyperbolic as it may sound, academic publishing is the curator and guardian of the accumulated scientific knowledge of the human race, 1600 to present. It is also a cornerstone of modern science, preferentially selecting well-executed research through the peer review process. However, academic libraries are facing decreasing budgets, and even highly ranked universities are having to cut back on journal subscriptions. Since these subscriptions account for up to 75 percent of publishers' revenues, the entire system is feeling the pressure of the economic crisis..."
Roger Morris

Successfully Launched My writer Career… Thanks John - 1 views

I want to express my gratitude to John who helped me become the writer I want to be. Before meeting him, I thought that I was born to be a novel writer and I almost believed it after receiving 400 ...

started by Roger Morris on 10 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Nicola Pallitt

Scientists sign petition to boycott academic publisher Elsevier | Science | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    Stumbled upon this, thought you may find it an interesting response after so many other journals are going open access.
Nicola Pallitt

Available now: a guide to using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact ac... - 1 views

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    Following on from the lists of academic tweeters published earlier this month, we have put together a short guide to using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact activities, available to download as a PDF. How can Twitter, which limits users to 140 characters per tweet, have any relevance to universities and academia, where journal articles are 3,000 to 8,000 words long, and where books contain 80,000 words? Can anything of academic value ever be said in just 140 characters? We have put together a short guide answering these questions, showing new users how to get started on Twitter and hone their tweeting style, as well as offering advice to more experienced users on how to use Twitter for research projects, alongside blogging, and for use in teaching.
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    Great guide, Nicola, thanks for sharing that.
Nicola Pallitt

Revolution in Egypt and the Middle East - Seminar at UCT by Dr Pallo Jordan, Dr Shamil ... - 0 views

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    Wonder how they did this so nicely - I've added direct links on the Summer School ones so people can download mp3s, but it looks a bit ugly - this may be a nice idea for our next podcasts:)
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