only in a non-meteorological sense
Boston pretty packed (500?) with great speakers like Gary Ruvkun (MicroRNA) and Marzyeh Ghassemi (MIT) and others
Sorry wrong Mark Seeley!
You can find out more on the presentation made at 26 Feb Access Lab here scipublaw.com/presentations/ (with "remarks" tweaked from transcript and powerpoint used)-- I think a key point is drawn from recent T&F article that showed that 85% of retractions from past 10 years did not show on SciHub
Looking forward to speaking Wednesday 26 February at Open Athens Access Lab (9am NY/Boston time) on research integrity concerns and piracy websites (usually unconcerned)-- still time to join!
I'm participating in the Open Athens 24-27 February program (the Access Lab--- see general link here www.openathens.net/access-lab/a...) giving a presentation on piracy websites and research integrity issues (on 26 Feb, 2pm UK time) www.openathens.net/access-lab/d.... No curation on these sites!
Yep saw that one… not unusual Federalist Society view (skeptical of regulation and regulators)— same group from which most recent Supreme Court judges came…
the district Court may believe that injunctive relief will only be effective if applied nationally... often the case in IP cases. can be appealed of course. decisions by one circuit appeals court most influential in that circuit, but can certainly be cited and be influential in other circuits.
In process of moving from X to BS and wanted to make my first post today (re-following folks in BS but have noted that not all folks I follow have made that move). Post on piracy sites and research integrity orig pub'd in Research Information & republished by CCC www.copyright.com/blog/how-pir...