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    July 2004

    July 30, 2004

    Richard Smith's valedictory editorial in the BMJ

    bmj.com Smith 329 (7460): 242
    Richard Smith's valedictory editorial at the BMJ, before he leaves for PLOS. He says, among other things, that medicine would be better served by fewer, better journals that concentrate on readers not authors, with original research available freely on the web.

    July 28, 2004

    2004 Bullwer Lytton prize

    Good to see the 2004 B-L prize won by a chap who likens the ending of an affair  "Martha Stewart ripping the sand vein out of a shrimp's tail". When I was at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons we had a full set of a first edition of B-L's works sitting untouched in the historical collection, God knows why. No veterinary connection that I could see.

    July 27, 2004

    First day of Goodwood

    Just one today, also my nap of the day for the RP competition:
    315 Betfair Cup: Byron

    July 26, 2004

    National Library for Health

    There's some lively discussion on the lis-medical jiscmail list about the National Library for Health.
    Look in the July archives

    July 24, 2004

    Selections: Queen Elizabeth & King George

    Selections for today

    York 325 Skybet Dash (Heritage Handicap): Machinist
    Ascot 345 totesport International Stakes (Heritage Handicap): Ettrick Water
    Ascot 425 King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes: Gamut
    This last selection is also my nap of the day in the Racing Post's Search for a Tipster competition


    July 22, 2004

    National Library for Health

    Download nlhbsms.pps

    Download BloggingforBSMSreferences.pdf

    Yesterday BSMS hosted one of the National Library for Health's workshops.
    Here's a brief presentation I gave, and a references list.

    July 20, 2004

    Tolpuddle: a more considered account

    As promised, a more considered account.
    Weather: OK, rain on Sunday morning, stopped me running, though ~I ran and got lost in the woods above Athelhampton on the Saturday
    Numbers: lots of people there (we didn’t go last year, for reasons I can’t quite recall, so I'm comparing with 2002 not 2003)
    Politics: well, Tolpuddle is always Tolpuddle, so Labour party stalwarts are wheeled out to do their stuff: this year Hazel Blears and Hilary Benn. But no doubt about what the crowd thought, it was Iraq that was the issues of the day
    Music: the Oyster Band captivated my children, aged 12 and 10). I've always found them a bit bombastic, but enjoyed it nevertheless
    Billy Bragg sang the following:
    Sexuality
    NPWA
    She Came Along to me
    The Wolf Covers its Tracks
    Like Soldiers Do
    To Have and to have not
    Which Side Are You On
    Between The Wars
    Power In a Union
    Waiting for the Great Leap Forward

    I'm indebted to the Billy Bragg forums at : http://www.billybragg.co.uk/forums/index.php for the set listing

    BioMed Central comment on Scientific publications: free for all?

    BioMed Central have issued a press release with their reactions to Scientific Publications: Free for all?

    House Of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology Tenth Report Scientific Publications: Free for all?

    It is now up there.
    Select Committee on Science and Technology Tenth Report Session 2003-04
    Scientific Publications: Free for all?
    PDF of main report
    PDF of oral & written evidence
    The report is 118 pages and the evidence 487 pages long.
    I can't improve on the Open Access News summary of the recommendations and Peter Suber's version on the SPARC OA Forum

    HoCS&TC Inquiry into Scientific Publications reports...or perhaps not

    The press notice says: "The Science and Technology Committee will publish its Tenth Report of Session 2003-04, Scientific Publications: Free for all? (HC 399), at 0001 hours on Tuesday 20 July 2004".

    But is it there? No and it's now 7.57, BST. Good job I didn't stay up for it.
    However Peter Suber, who must have had an advance copy as he submitted evidence, has put a summary up on Open Access News

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