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		<dc:creator>Roberto Keller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swiss myrmecologist and pioneer cybertaxonomist, Donat Agosti digitizes a drawer from Auguste Forel ant collection at Geneva.]]></description>
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<p>Swiss myrmecologist and pioneer cybertaxonomist, Donat Agosti digitizes a drawer from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auguste_Forel">Auguste Forel</a> ant collection at Geneva.</p>
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		<title>Open access is good for us</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 14:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roberto Keller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A paper published in today&#8217;s Science Magazine1 shows that citation of scientific papers increases as journals switch to allow free and unrestrictive access of their content online. This seemingly intuitive result becomes interesting when paired with the observation that open access has a great positive impact in developing world participation in global science. The authors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A paper published in <a href="http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/323/5917/1025">today&#8217;s Science Magazine</a><sup class='footnote'><a href='#fn-492-1' id='fnref-492-1'>1</a></sup> shows that citation of scientific papers increases as journals switch to allow free and unrestrictive access of their content online. This seemingly intuitive result becomes interesting when paired with the observation that open access has a great positive impact in developing world participation in global science.</p>
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<p>The authors highlight that the effects of open access are stronger for publications within the natural science. The explanation is that in our field, compared to physics or social sciences, it is rare that one can get preprints through freely accessible databases maintained for that specific purpose. From my own experience with the publishing dynamics in biology,  I was very surprised to see how many preprints in topics related to philosophy of biology one can get from <a href="http://philpapers.org/">PhilPapers</a>, an online database for philosophy that just went public on January 28, 2009! Let me stress the word <em>preprint</em> here. In the narrow field of ant taxonomy it almost never happens that authors submit their papers to <a href="http://antbase.org/">antbase.org</a> for example, a database created for that purpose, even after they have been <em>published</em>.</p>
<p>But the main point of this paper is that the influence of open access was also stronger in the developing world, where individual scientists may struggle to get access to relevant publications through their funding strap host institutions. This result puts more sound into the argument that Donat Agosti, creator of antbase.org, has been putting forward- biodiversity is greatest in the developing Southern Hemisphere and we will all benefit the most from facilitating local conservation related science by making the necessary data available without restrictions. Keeping access to taxonomic descriptions restricted is akin to imposing a copyright on species<sup class='footnote'><a href='#fn-492-2' id='fnref-492-2'>2</a></sup>.</p>
<p>Now, you won&#8217;t be able to read the full article unless you have a subscription to <a href="http://www.sciencemag.org/magazine.dtl">Science </a>which is, I think, a delicious irony.</p>
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<li id='fn-492-1'>Evan, JA and J. Reimer. Open Access and Global Participation in Science. <em>Science</em> 20 February 2009: Vol. <strong>323</strong>. no. 5917, p. 1025 | <a href="http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/323/5917/1025">DOI: 10.1126/science.1154562</a> <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-492-1'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
<li id='fn-492-2'>Agosti, D. Biodiversity data are out of local taxonomists&#8217; reach. <em>Nature</em> <strong>439</strong>, 392 (26 January 2006) | <a href="http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v439/n7075/pdf/439392a.pdf">doi:10.1038/439392a</a> <span class='footnotereverse'><a href='#fnref-492-2'>&#8617;</a></span></li>
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