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Science in the Web Age

This week's Nature has a good editorial and series of articles (1|2|3|4) on science in the web age.

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Am I missing something, or did you just link to five pages that require a Nature subscription?

Bill, thanks for your comment. These articles (or at least some of them) were free until the end of 2005. They've now reverted to subscriber-only access.

These articles have now been set free again.

These articles have now been set free again.

Hey, thanks! I have academic access, but it's always good to see the big journals free-ing up content -- especially stuff of more general interest like this.

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