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Pubget.com - Search Engine for Bioscience

Pubget (http://www.pubget.com) solves the problem of full-text document access in bioscience and medical research. Instead of search results linking to papers, with Pubget's proprietary technology, the search results ARE the papers. Once you find the you want, you can save, manage and share them - all online. Our search engine works for both open access and commerically published science journals.


If you publish in OA journals, you're publishing communism!

Open Source Communism: Open Source CommunismOpen Source Communism: Open Source CommunismI don't participate much in the OA Debate, largely because I see the outcome as a foregone conclusion. What we are seeing now is the reaction of publishers with an established business model (read license to print money) being threatened by change. Given that OA will not be going away, in my opinion what publishers should be doing is thinking creatively and developing new business models for scientific publishing. Update: It gets better according to Cognitive Daily, apparently the the images used on the PRISM website were in violation of copyright law. Blog around the clock has the definitive roundup post for more reactions.


A short trial period in science publishing

During the last three months I have been working as a trainee at the Molecular Systems Biology journal. My contract is know finished I thought I would post about my short experience in publishing for anyone possibly interested is testing this career path. To avoid any misuse, what I am writing is solely my opinion and does not reflect any position of the journal I worked for.My main motivation to try this out was my interest in science publishing and the scientific process in general.
We are at a particular interesting stage of transition from publishing on paper to publishing on the web and most publishers are trying to find ways to best cope with the change.

So what goes on in a journal ?


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