2/ Since I haven't had sufficient time to explore the space, read this as the hot take that it is. But, a lot of the *perception* surrounding open access seems to be something like, "Free as in beer" + "Free as in freedom" = OpenAccess
1/ I have two post-#phdlife aspirational paths to choose from come May. Changing the way scientific knowledge is disseminated is one of them. Consequently, I've had this book in my queue for a while. But, @Michael_Nielsen's thread bumped it up, priority-wise.https://twitter.com/michael_nielsen/status/1101558650580099073 …
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3/ Again, open access experts aren't the ones saying something so naive. But, my frustration is that, the imaginative space really does seems limited to economic structures not information processing.
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4/ I'm not saying such concerns aren't important. And, obviously they are related. But, I'm more concerned with information-processing because I think it's the modern bottleneck. Quoting Simon,https://twitter.com/microjudgments/status/1101568922011095041 …
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