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Thinking Fast And Slow: great for practitioners but not so great for academics
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The immediate practical implication of the Houghton Report: provide Green open access now
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Minerva’s owl. A response to John Houghton and Charles Oppenheim’s ‘The economic implications of alternative publishing models’
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A commentary on ‘The economic implications of alternative publishing models’
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The economic implications of alternative publishing models: views from a non‐economist
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Openness in academic publication: the question of trust, authority and reliability
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Beware Greeks bearing steam engines: a response to the Kastelle and Steen proposition
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Ideas are not innovations?
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On the other hand
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Taking money and making ideas, or taking ideas and making money
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Drugs policy: rhetoric and political reality
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Of heroin and alcohol
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The ‘War on Drugs’ has failed. It’s time for a war on drugs
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Support the : a case study of the free sharing of human genome data
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Thoughts on the
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Patents, practical ethics and scientists
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Not a job for those who have brought libraries to crisis
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The role of public libraries in social justice
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The : a missed opportunity?
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The public library in the UK’s Big Society
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Positive management in libraries: if you build it, they won’t necessarily come
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The public library and the social entrepreneur
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Estimating the economic value of libraries
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Waste of space: a satire on public libraries and librarians
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Aiming at copyright infringers and hitting the digital economy
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Copyright policy, innovation, and the limits to our understanding – a response to Birgitte Andersen’s ‘Shackling the digital economy means less for everyone’
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Response to paper by Birgitte Andersen on the Digital Economy Act
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The Digital Economy Bill and the UK’s creative industries: a perspective from China
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Consumers, crime and the downloading of music
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Why does the train stop halfway? The destiny should be cultural democracy
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Kahneman in practice
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Critical thinking: Kahneman and policy making
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