[open-science] The Scientific Evolution: Open Science and the Future of Publishing

Pieter Colpaert pieter.colpaert at okfn.org
Mon Mar 12 13:40:53 UTC 2012


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On 03/12/2012 02:39 PM, Daniel Mietchen wrote:
> I just saw the video at
> http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/evolution-science-open-publishing-video
> and was very disappointed to see it had been put under a -NC license.
> Where did that idea come from? Can we correct this, or at least
> prevent it from happening with future shindings?
> 
> Daniel
> 
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 5:25 PM, Jenny Molloy <jenny.molloy at okfn.org> wrote:
>> Something dodgy happen with the link to the website there, the URL
>> www.evolutionofscience.org is correct and this one will hopefully now direct
>> to the right place!
>>
>> Jenny
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Jenny Molloy <jenny.molloy at okfn.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear All
>>>
>>> Info on an event on scientific publishing in Oxford featuring Cameron
>>> Neylon and with myself and Peter Murray-Rust in the audience - if you're
>>> available please do come along and let us know so we can make sure to say
>>> hi!
>>>
>>> If not, I'll let you all know when the video is out. There is a flyer
>>> available at www.EvolutionOfScience.org if you happen to be in a position to
>>> post it somewhere.
>>>
>>> Jenny
>>>
>>>
>>> On leap-Wednesday the 29th Feb, a rare chance to meet an eminent panel of
>>> speakers and debate
>>>
>>> The Scientific Evolution: Open Science and the Future of Publishing
>>>
>>> The panel includes speakers from Nature, Elsevier, and the Wellcome trust,
>>> together with Lord Robert Winston, Cameron Neylon and Victor Henning, CEO of
>>> Mendeley.
>>>
>>> We'll address question like,
>>> Do we still need science journals in the internet age?
>>> Is there something better than peer review?
>>> How will scientific papers evolve?
>>> Is the Elsevier boycott (thecostofknowledge.com) the start of something
>>> big?
>>>
>>> The change has already begun: SOPA and the RWA, the boycott of Elsevier.
>>> Science is evolving to become more open. How will you make the most of the
>>> change? Come to discover, to debate, and come to take action.
>>>
>>> From 3:30pm on 29th Feb, Wednesday of 7th Week: be at Rhodes House in
>>> Oxford to take part in shaping the future of publishing.
>>>
>>> The event is free, and you can optionally email
>>> victoria at EvolutionOfScience.org to reserve a seat.
>>>
>>> www.EvolutionOfScience.org
>>
>>
>>
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