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- Beats vs obsessions, columns vs. blogs, and other angels dancing on pins
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- 10 Questions To Distinguish Real From Fake Science
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- Ten Things I Didn't Learn in Library School, Academic Edition ("You will spend more time in meetings than you can imagine.")
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- Business as Usual (big data, open source MOOCs)
- The Living Document (how academics can write better and more online)
- Giving Digital Preservation a Backbone
- UNC leaders debate: Jobs, or knowledge? (what is university for?)
- Towards Health Sciences 2.0?
- Beating up on the blog
- Effective business planning in research libraries
- Enlighten Me (as to why the system is so screwed up)
- PLoS, arXiv, and the Future of Open Access
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