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Category Archives: Open Access

A Dinosaur’s Journey to Publication

By Andrew Farke
Posted: April 19, 2013
Category: Dinosaurs, Navel Gazing, Nuts and Bolts, Open Access, Paleontology, PLOS ONE | 13 Comments

Who’s to blame (or credit) for fast peer review?

By Andrew Farke
Posted: March 21, 2013
Category: Open Access | Tagged open access, peer review | 12 Comments

And This is Why We Should Always Provide Our Data. . .

By Andrew Farke
Posted: January 25, 2013
Category: Open Access, Open Data, Paleontology, PLOS ONE | 5 Comments

What Makes A Paper Useful?

By Andrew Farke
Posted: November 29, 2012
Category: Nuts and Bolts, Open Access | Tagged literature, navel gazing, open access, writing | 2 Comments
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