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Tag Archives: open knowledge
Scholarly journals are not so open.
Academic Papers + Open Access + Scholarly Journals = a crazzzzzy mix
Posted in Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce
Tagged academia, academic articles, academic papers, academic researchers, academics, Knowledge, open access, open knowledge, professors, Research, research articles, research papers, research scientists, researchers, scholarly journals, Science
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Justin Wolfers = Open Researcher
“Open” in the sense described in this document. Consider this: The ungated version of a document is provided. The references are provided in a special file The pieces of evidence are stated in a special file. The raw data are … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Ethics, Prediction Journalism
Tagged Justin Wolfers, open knowledge, prediction markets, Professor
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The Inkling Markets blog is more open than the NewsFutures blog.
I recounted, last Sunday, how the NewsFutures blog expunged the mentions of their competitors. Contrast that with the Inkling Markets blog, which, citing the same excerpt from The Economist, does publish it entirely —including the mentions of their two competitors. … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Prediction Journalism
Tagged Adam Siegel, economist, Inkling, inkling markets, NewsFutures, open knowledge, prediction markets
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Should Midas Oracle adopt this process for its next open project?
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship
Tagged open knowledge, open source, project management
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Midas Oracle vs. Vendor’s Blog — Open Blog vs. Closed Blog — Full Truth vs. Total Control
In a previous blog post on Midas Oracle, I mentioned all the prediction market sites cited by The Economist (and I went the extra mile to cite all the prediction market sites that were not cited by The Economist and … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Prediction Journalism
Tagged economist, Editor, Ethics, Journalism, NewsFutures, open knowledge, prediction markets, writer
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