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Day: 9 July 2015

What do we want from Open?

09/07/2015 Jeremy Huggett
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Some rather random thoughts about open data, open source, open access in archaeology from a recent interview for OpenScience …

http://openscience.com/jeremy-huggett-davide-tanasi-want-open/

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