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PLoS Computational Biology: I Am Not a Scientist, I Am a Number
www.ploscompbiol.org
 
The Next Generation of Academics
urresearch.rochester.edu
Posted by swilson to rochester Researchers on Wed Nov 05 2008 at 16:34 UTC | info | related
 
Researchers hack wired keyboards, hijack keystrokes
Daily Technology News, (20 Oct 2008)
The group of Swiss researchers say There are several ways to get the keys to the strikes the keyboard cable to measure the electromagnetic radiation when the pressure is the key.
 
The Website of Dr. William Leiss - Home
www.leiss.ca
Posted by critcey to Researchers on Fri Jul 04 2008 at 21:42 UTC | info | related
 
Personalisation and collaboration
"Baynes and Grace."
Research Information (34), 16-7 (2008)
 
Imago Scientific Instruments
imagoscientificinstrumentscorp.com
The commercialization of nanotechnology presents unique challenges to researchers and industry around the globe. New analytical technologies are required to analyze at the atomic-scale.
 
Repositories, research and reporting: the conflict between institutional and disciplinary needs, VALA2008, 14th Biennial Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia, 5-7 February 2008
Danny Kingsley
In Australia, research reporting is considered a way to increase awareness of and support for opening up accessibility to research outputs. This paper explores the fundamental differences between disciplines, which extend beyond publishing outputs. Most crucially, the information-seeking behaviour of a disciplinary cohort will determine the likelihood of individuals voluntarily embracing repositories. There is an inherent conflict between the needs of the institution and those of academics’ ‘invisible colleges’, as institutional repositories exist to serve the institution and funding bodies, rather than the individual.
 
Management Report: Open Access & Science Publishing: Results of a Study on Researchers' Acceptance and Use of Open Access Publishing
Thomas Hess et al.
This Management Report summarizes the main descriptive results of a study on researcher’s acceptance of Open Access publishing. The study was conducted in 2006 by the Ludwig-Maximilans-University Munich, Germany, in cooperation with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
 
Perceptions of open access publishing: interviews with journal authors
Sara Schroter, Leanne Tite, and Richard Smith
BMJ 330 (7494), 756 (02 Apr 2005)
To explore authors' attitudes towards open access publishing and author charges, their perceptions of journals that charge authors, and whether they would be willing to submit to these journals.
 
Issues for Academic Authors, Institutional Repositories, Open Access Journals and End-Users
Brian Fitzgerald and Anthony Austin

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