This is ALMOST unbelievable.
This editorial appeared in the San Jose Mercury News last week. Posted on Thu, Sep. 14, 2006 AIDS affects
Open source chemistry folks, especially those going to ACS in San Francisco – might want to check out The Blue Obelisk Movement – sounds
The American Chemical Society has just announced its Open Access Option. Authors can make their work immediately openly accessible for a fee from
Here is an interesting article regarding the “tipping point” before the point of no return for our climate. Your thoughts?
Cambridge’s Peter Murray-Rust, a chemist and leader of the open data movement, talks about Openness and Ethics in Science. Thanks to Peter
A beautiful vision from Richard Cave on PLoS Blog. Thanks to Open Access News. One Laptop per Child is closer to reality with the Children’s
CWB open source chemistry folks will like Chemical Blogspace. Description:Chemical blogspace collates posts from chemistry blogs and then does useful
From Open Access News: PLoS One is Making a Splash. PLoS ONE has had more submissions (70) in its first three weeks than any other PLoS journal in
BioMedCentral (BMC), the world’s largest open access publisher – today launched Chemistry Central, a new open access website currently
Chemists Without Borders Conference Call, 8-17-2006 1. Agenda1.1 Introductions1.2 Open Access1.3 Legal1.4 Funding1.5 Education1.6 Conference