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  1. RT @moncia: Athabasca UP finding that Open Access pub is not either/or (digital/print,free/toll) but both/and. Authors like digital exposure
  2. RT @hastac: New on hastac.org: CFP for The Past's Digital Presence, graduate student symposium Feb. 2010 at Yale http://is.gd/1qnmu
  3. RT @shanakimball: "Open access + digital publishing will help get us to a sustainable world" - Michael Jensen http://bit.ly/4Tryj
  4. @jonmott Thanks for the perfect twitter-sized summary of the previous link. Much better than mine, which was just a tease.
  5. Excellent blog post http://tr.im/r6ha (found via http://tr.im/r6hi ) about why some participatory experiences work better than others.
  6. RT @andrewspong: Dissemination is the best preservation http://tr.im/r5xo
  7. RT Don’t Hide your Research, Share it! @rpietro:OpenWetWare http://bit.ly/wLisV #escience
  8. More commentary on the Gladwell/Anderson debate and Nielsen's post on disrupting scholarly publishing: http://tr.im/qDrK
  9. "The Parable of the Inventor and the Trucker" http://tr.im/qBWe about the economics of scholarly publishing. Good discussion in the comments
  10. But the question remains, how to make it clearer that what you're paying for is the filtering value and not simply delivery of information?
  11. And that's the key value that NYT, scholarly publishers, and research libraries bring - a filter that helps me use my limited time better.
  12. We may be less inclined to pay for creation/production/delivery on the consumption end, but I think we will pay for filters.
  13. Spirited debate on sustainability of "free" . Gladwell: http://tr.im/quAC Anderson: http://tr.im/quAI Godin: http://tr.im/quAU
  14. RT @andrewspong: Scientific societies deliver the value. Publishers value the delivery: http://tr.im/qthw
  15. RT @cshirky:"If it's not online it's invisible." Oxford U. Press on saving books from oblivion http://bit.ly/4B48A (via @arusbridger)
  16. The opportunities for journal publishers that Nielsen writes about http://tr.im/qips are all also opportunities for library services too.
  17. Great post titled "Is scientific publishing about to be disrupted?" Questions also apply to libraries, univ. presses, etc. http://tr.im/qinS
  18. Tools are emerging to do collaborative filtering based on "exoinformation." Seems like it will still take a while for norms to catch up.
  19. Mention-It http://tr.im/qbRO aims to aggregate "mentions" of content held within an institutional repository (or personal blog/webpage).
  20. PLoS working on some article-level metrics for showing impact and filtering via wisdom of crowds effect. http://tr.im/qbQS