Archive for March 2009

Typos and Value

A raft of typos in a new book can break the spell of reading. Copy editing and formatting are not to be taken lightly in written communication. Continue reading »

Since When Does Community Mean Everybody?

Community is a subset of the population. That subset may be self-selected or selected by some external criteria. But, by definition, communities are exclusive groups. Continue reading »

“Chaos, Solitons & Fractals” Resumes Publication

Controversial journal releases next issue, signals further editorial changes Continue reading »

Framing the Open Access Debate

The debate over Open Access is not about science or economics but about core values and the language that embodies them. Continue reading »

Side Dishes by Stewart Wills

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