there must be substance worth bothering with as a premise for
creating such. Drivel abounds in pubs, TV talk shows and internet chat lines
and is best left as drivel.
george lundberg
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From: Joseph Ransdell [mailto:ransd...@door.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 12:28
edical journal,
the nature of which prevents the need for self-archiving, since it
publishes quickly, after peer review, and proper editing, has
relatively high acceptance rates since there are no paper costs, and is
itself on Medline and in Medscape.Select.
George Lundberg
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Fr
ceive
medical care are also very different. I would be greatly averse to having
my doctor treating me based on some ??published self-archived article.
Therein lies one of the principal rubs in this discussion.
george lundberg
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From: Greg Kuperberg [mailto:g...@math.ucdavi
nt?
george lundberg
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From: Stevan Harnad [mailto:har...@coglit.ecs.soton.ac.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:26 AM
To: american-scientist-open-access-fo...@listserver.sigmaxi.org
Subject: Re: Financial Times Article on Self-Archiving: 23 July 2001
On Tue, 31 Jul 20
intriguing) and successful implementation in
the public interest.
george lundberg
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From: Albert Henderson [mailto:chess...@compuserve.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 8:58 AM
To: american-scientist-open-access-fo...@listserver.sigmaxi.org
Subject: Re: Financial Times Article
n Harnad [mailto:har...@coglit.ecs.soton.ac.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 3:46 PM
To: american-scientist-open-access-fo...@listserver.sigmaxi.org
Subject: Distinguishing the Essentials from the Optional Add-Ons
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, George Lundberg wrote:
> and, believe it or not, editors
and, believe it or not, editors perform a (some) useful function(s), or at
least editors and publishers seem to think they do
of course i am biased (ie informed)
george d lundbergeditor JAMA 17 years, Medscape 2.5 years
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From: Albert Henderson [mailto:chess...@comp
Medscape titles.
Label and reputation will work just as well on the net.
George Lundberg wrote:
...
The
> great values of electronic publishing can be realized without diminishing
> quality by simply creating many fully electronic journals that are edited
> professionally and follow the peer r
on a paper that has already been published. Thus an author can
choose the initial method of distribution of written work once only.
george lundberg
able to determine by label and reputation what has a good
chance of being trustworthy because the authors, peer reviewers, editors,
and publishers followed accepted time-tested rules.
george lundberg
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From: David Goodman [mailto:dgood...@princeton.edu]
Sent: Friday, June 01
on the interesting topic of Quackery
the readers of this discussion may enjoy www.quackwatch.com
george lundberg
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From: Stevan Harnad [mailto:har...@coglit.ecs.soton.ac.uk]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 6:20 PM
To: american-scientist-open-access-fo
ervations
But i believe that the notion of posting "all" those that disappeared in
some kind of unfiltered pre-print archive for the world to see would be a
ridiculous waste of time and other resources and could seriously mislead
george lundberg
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great deal of
the famed S Harnad angst about delay/repression/profit/etc
george lundberg editor in chief Medscape
Jim Till on 10/31/2000 02:55:20 PM
Please respond to September 1998 American Scientist Forum
To: american-scientist-open-access-fo...@listserver.sigmaxi.org
cc
done with those "pre-print" versions that are available to all?
gdlundberg
Stevan Harnad on 09/08/2000 07:35:24 AM
Please respond to September 1998 American Scientist Forum
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cc: (bcc: George Lundberg/Medscape
e.com
Chris Armstrong on 09/08/2000 05:46:36 AM
Please respond to lisq...@cix.co.uk
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cc: (bcc: George Lundberg/Medscape)
Subject: Electronic archiving and IIS talk
Dear Professor Harnad
As someone who has studied electroni
September 1998 American Scientist Forum
To: american-scientist-open-access-fo...@listserver.sigmaxi.org
cc:(bcc: George Lundberg/Medscape)
Subject: Re: Legal ways around copyright for one's own giveaway texts
Does anybody know what is the legal status of preprinting a paper
and readers alike
gdlundberg
BioMed Central Customer Services on 06/16/2000 12:45:06
PM
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