[open-science] feedback wanted on text-mining initiatives
Richard Kidd
KiddR at rsc.org
Fri Apr 27 12:40:22 UTC 2012
> > Among the things which we probably should not address are:
> > * what can and cannot be mined and reproduced
I would plead strongly for the 'what can be reproduced' bit of this to be subject to a more open discussion. It's one of the most important issues.
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