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The Open Access Irony Award: Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society A

Quote "Web 2.0 brings the promise of enabling researchers to create, annotate, review, re-use and represent information in new ways, and of promoting innovations in scholarly communication practices—e.g. publishing ‘work in progress’ and openly sharing research resources—that will help to realize the e-Research vision of improved productivity and reduced ‘time to discovery’" Unquote

 

"This item requires a subscription to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A.... please sign in or pay a fee" Doh!

 

 

Procter, R., R. Williams, J. Stewart, M. Poschen, H. Snee, A. Voss, and M. Asgari-Targhi (2010, September). Adoption and use of web 2.0 in scholarly communications. Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 368 (1926), 4039-4056.

 

dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2010.0155

 

If you know more ironic examples of this, post them to the open access irony award group on citeulike www.citeulike.org/group/13803

 

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