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Posted on August 10, 2010 by Cameron Neylon

Interview with me by Michael Nielsen

Michael Nielsen asked me to answer some questions about practical approaches to Open Science. You can see my answers up on his blog.

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Recent posts

  • Testing…testing…
  • Epistemic diversity and knowledge production
  • Thinking out loud: Tacit knowledge and deficit models
  • Against the 2.5% Commitment
  • 2560 x 1440 (except while traveling)

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  • Testing…testing…
  • Epistemic diversity and knowledge production
  • Thinking out loud: Tacit knowledge and deficit models
  • Against the 2.5% Commitment
  • 2560 x 1440 (except while traveling)
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