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BarosaurusCamarasaursCervicalDiplodocidsHey You! Want A Project?GeowissenschaftenEnglisch
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We’ve seen a lot of arguments recently about the RCUK open-access policy and the length of embargoes that it allows on Green OA articles under various circumstances. When is it reasonable to insist on six months? When might publishers have cause to want to stretch it out to 24 months? And so on. The truth here is terribly simple.

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ArtBrian EnghDiamantinasaurusLife RestorationsSpeculationGeowissenschaftenEnglisch
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Navel BloggingPaleontologists Behaving BadlyGeowissenschaftenEnglisch
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Matt and I made a sacred pact not to even think about any new work until we’d got our due-by-the-end-of-March papers done. But then we got chatting, and accidentally started three new projects. Possibly four. And that’s just today. *headdesk* Who knows how many of them will ever see the light of day? Realistically, we are surely going to have to kill some of them if we’re ever going to get anything finished.

BrachiosauridsBrachiosaurusCervicalDiplodocidsDiplodocusGeowissenschaftenEnglisch
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