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From Papyrus to P 2 P
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The Death of Biomedical Journals, BMJ, 1996
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As Gregor Samsa awoke from disturbing dreams one morning, he found himself transformed in his bed into an enormous bug. Slavicek
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“It is an exceptional apparatus” Kafka, the Penal Colony Shouldn’t we strive for an Evidence Based Research Communication process?
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A striking alteration in appearance character, or circumstances
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Learning from Journals IMRD Traditional Peer Review
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1992 1996 1997 1931
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Language of Science?
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95% use PP 30,000,000 lectures created/day 250,000,000 have it on our computers Hypertext, colors, and sound makes it interesting Copyright belongs in hands of authors Easy to print, send email, put on web Extremely easy to use Cheap, Cheap, Cheap Policy makers understand PP Very easy grammar
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Journal Article PowerPoint Slide Epidemiology of Insulin Dependent Diabetes, LaPorte, et al.
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PowerPoint Lectures on the Web
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Napster and Scientific Information Sharing
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Peer to Peer
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Diffusion of Technology
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