Sci Foo Camp – Day 2
Day 2 of Sci Foo Camp was full of interesting topics and discussions, including artificial intelligence, citizen science, and the future of scholarly publishing.
Day 2 of Sci Foo Camp was full of interesting topics and discussions, including artificial intelligence, citizen science, and the future of scholarly publishing.
The overtly religious views of Francis Collins, nominated to run the NIH, is creating a controversy deserving of careful attention.
Sci Foo Camp 2009 kicked off last night with opening remarks by Tim O’Reilly (of O’Reilly Media), Timo Hannay (of Nature Publishing Group), and Larry Page (of Google).
Did a childhood character unleash a desire to mix libraries with snacks?
Amazon’s options and pattern of doing business suggests the STM publishers had better prepare for a dramatically more digital future.
A writer for “Fast Company” accidentally reveals that there may be no respite for publishers as pure digital invaders come to plunder them.
Part 1 of a 3-part series — Amazon’s proprietary e-book platform needs to open up in order to truly thrive.
Anderson says Free is the “future radical price.” Gladwell says free may not be the future. Godin simply says “Malcolm is wrong.” Why are all the arguments so polarized?
A common systemic problem links oversight of financial risks and author-pays peer-review. Both are potentially calamitous.
The founders of the Freelance Fireworks Hall of Fame wish us all a Happy Fourth of July.
We’ve all read declaration after declaration that the publishing business model is dead and needs to be replaced by a new one. So far, no one seems to have any idea exactly what that new business model should be. A few recent examples are examined….
Gladwell tackles Anderson, Nielsen tackles Christensen. Both provide useful insights for publishers today.
The journal that sparked a peer-review controversy has resumed publishing its ousted editor’s work.
In creating a ‘level playing field’ for open access publishers, we put non-profit publishers at a great disadvantage.