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Ian Rowlands of UCL more citations from a wider result of sources due to the availability of online content #fbf09#stm097:30 AM Oct 13thfrom TweetDeck
Derk Haank: The biggest inhibitor to innovation is top management and their need to defend their internal positions #fbf09#stm095:53 AM Oct 13thfrom TweetDeck
Haank correctly notes that sales is the only differentiator left amongst publishers. A man who knows what business he is in. #fbf09#stm095:46 AM Oct 13thfrom TweetDeck
Derk Haank: 2% of Springer articles published under Open Choice. OA is not a revolution, it is a business model. #fbf09#stm095:35 AM Oct 13thfrom TweetDeck
Derk Haank on why publishers r needed 2 manage peer review: Scientists are brilliant but can't organize a piss-up in a brewery #fbf09#stm095:30 AM Oct 13thfrom TweetDeck
Derk Haank: Springer's PE financing is due for restructuring in 2011 finding new owners/investors <2011 to lower capital costs #fbf09#stm095:21 AM Oct 13thfrom TweetDeck
U of Chicago librarian James Mouw: OUP scholarly mongraphs are used 34x more frequently online vs same title in print at UC #fbf09#stm093:57 AM Oct 13thfrom TweetDeck
Amazon's David Naggar: Kindle needs to use proprietary format due to synching innovations. Disappointing + unconvincing #fbf09#stm093:50 AM Oct 13thfrom Tweetie
Springer ebook usage: 2007 +733%; 2008 +64% (no data provided on growth of content in Springer collection, however). #fbf09#stm092:54 AM Oct 13thfrom TweetDeck