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  1. Wow! Awesome news.
  2. Interesting!
  3. Mr. Malamud said his years of activism had led him to set a long-shot goal: serving in the Obama administration, perhaps even as head of the Government Printing Office. “If called, I will certainly serve,” he said. “But if not called, I will probably serve anyway.”
  4. A extremely convoluted and almost impenetrable argument that, I think, argues that the OKCon crowd is not being clear enough about who the end users are. Might have made a good tweet.
  5. Interesting idea. I'm worried about getting too excited though since so much is up in the air. If I were this group, I would have waited until I had something to announce.
  6. Good project by some good people.
  7. New publishing imprint from a major publisher to use only CC works available for free on the Internet at the time of publication. Hal Abelson is on the advisory board.
  8. "Two recent articles call for an openness revolution in science: one on GigaOM and the other in the Wall Street Journal. But they’ve got it all wrong. These folks are missing that the process of scientific discovery is not, at its core, an open process. It only becomes an open process at the point of publication."
  9. updated: 2011-11-08, original: 2011-11-08 to , , , , , - Archived Link
  10. updated: 2013-01-25, original: 2013-01-25 to , , , , - Archived Link
  11. Awesome Egyption Open Access publisher.
  12. Another paper showing a positive effect of OA publishing on impact.
  13. Awesome. Not open access but, at least in the medium term, a positive way to address issues of access to the academic resources necessary to write a great encyclopedia.
  14. Mad is famous!
  15. Not sure why this is still not up on the libraries home page.
  16. Tactically, I don't think that this is the step that graduate students should be taking, at least not yet. That said, I respect what Alex is doing.
  17. Awesome.

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