Last night, Derek Law and I were taped for about 15 minutes for Radio3, about Open Access and the world of publishing:
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Continuing with the Program we have set for theScienceOnline09, here are some sessions dealing with the Open Access, the freedom of information and the world of publishing:
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Bora,
Do you ever wear anything else apart from that t-shirt or do you have like a dozen of the same one? LOL
I have 5 copies of the PLoS ONE shirt, and one each of almost all the other PLoS shirts. I wear them whenever I want to be a walking advertisment for PLoS.
Neat,
The text on my dark blue PONE one was fading and hours after I noted this, a new one arrived in the post (seriously). U folks are telepathic too.