tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17889588.post7350843561590746850..comments2024-03-13T07:14:55.283+01:00Comments on chem-bla-ics: "Open Knowledge: Reproducibility in Cheminformatics with Open Data, Open Source and Open Standards"Egon Willighagenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07470952136305035540noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17889588.post-15931781743158598722009-04-10T10:31:00.000+02:002009-04-10T10:31:00.000+02:00I regret too that I didn't convince my supervisors...I regret too that I didn't convince my supervisors to spend money on making my papers OpenAccess. I should have. That said, I hope to put the open bits of my thesis in the university repository fairly soon now.<BR/><BR/>BTW, I would not go as far as saying I wanted to be more radical and reject the old publishing model. It's just that I *prefer* to be my research as easily accessible as possible.Egon Willighagenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07470952136305035540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17889588.post-45757628874877459162009-04-09T03:43:00.000+02:002009-04-09T03:43:00.000+02:00Good luck, Egon, it sounds like a great talk. Pas...Good luck, Egon, it sounds like a great talk. Passing my defense last week has put me in a very reflective mood.. If I regret anything about how I carried out my research over the past few years it is that I wasn't more radical in my rejection of the current publishing model. I wish I had refused to traditionally "publish" anything and - using the large amount of my time that choice would have freed up - worked harder to help bring about the kinds of changes that you are working for. Keep going!Benjamin Goodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11241205744976358428noreply@blogger.com