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Making Open the Default - Bjorn Brembs
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Björn Brembs on Twitter: "I guess I had the 50s in my head as the first "impact factor" mention and the 60s as the time the ISI was founded. Because I always
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Making Open the Default - Bjorn Brembs
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MOA 2014, Access is just the tip of the iceberg: science lacks a func…