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This shouldn’t be a surprise, but ‘gold’ costs an average of £1727 while ‘green’ is free…
I admit, I am coming in a little late on this one. It turns out that publishing papers may be about to cost money. An average of £1727 per paper, if RCUK has done its sums right. Some lovely folks … Continue reading
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Tagged funding, Open Access, RCUK, REF
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Having trouble funding your longitudinal data collection…?
My friend Francis Brearley was running into just such a problem and has decided to try crowd-sourcing i.e. asking many people to fund a little of the project. (If you’re in the US, you’ll be familiar with the technique through … Continue reading
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Tagged funding, longitudinal
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