February 2009
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ocf035 has posted a comment: this one is interesting.. ^^
January 2009
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bradamant has posted a comment: Thanks! I think this is a really good visualization of what I was saying. (You didn’t redraw that stack of little boxes every time, did you?)
I’d really like to…
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Red sparrow has posted a comment: Wounderful
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dvdstillkickin has posted a comment: Hey Dave, looking very “Davinci” like in the sketches and thought’s, good to see.
Maybe under our new leadership (Admin.) people will be able to speak and…
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NYC.andre has posted a comment: Nicely done - like it a lot
Great creation! Please join the other Pollocks here at JacksonPollock.org
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Stephen Downes has posted a comment: Hiya Dave - my response to your post.
Re: Free the Facts!
Dave Gray wrote recently regarding my criticism of his use of Popper to defend open access. We…
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NYC.andre has posted a comment: Great creation! Please join the other Pollocks here at JacksonPollock.org
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br3ndan_sullivan has posted a comment: We have an ok defense. I’ll look it up and get back to you:-)
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lizarrd9 has posted a comment: Love to see this in the Stacked Type Group
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: I was wondering if/when you would weigh in on this!
I think the argument needs to be heard and would love to hear a good explanation of the value that the…
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Bradamant: Would appreciate your thoughts on this. I don’t think it’s quite ready and not sure where it fits into the flow but would appreciate your comments.…
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br3ndan_sullivan has posted a comment: Publishers are critical members of the journal publishing communities!
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dgray_xplane posted a photo:
Bradamant suggested a little more context on data and how data structure can increase the value and may be worth paying for. Tried to visualize her…
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: John Sumser also mentioned data in a comment stream on this post about Free the Facts by Tim O’Reilly.
Read down to see his comment. Do you think…
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lau_m. has posted a comment: Then maybe I’ll leave this powerpoint for public (unrestricted, free, je je) access. ;-) For whatever it’s worth.
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bradamant has posted a comment: Here’s an example: CINAHL is the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature. It is a database that indexes articles in those subject areas using…
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mpm has posted a comment: Dave, your presentation of the argument is both cool and persuasive. I heart succinct!
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Hi Joshua,
I’ve been looking into Gödel and am getting more and more interested in his work, which has a lot to do with the inherent limitations of languages,…
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: That’s excellent Laura, thanks!
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Tom,
The storm seems to brewing fairly well here on Flickr — the community and dialogue here is one of my favorite things about this site. That said I have…
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bradamant has posted a comment: I like the way that this presentation explains the unfairness of publicly funded science disappearing into privately owned, for-profit silos.
As a librarian,…
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m.gifford has posted a comment: A Canadian campaign: www.dwatch.ca/camp/accessdir.html datalibre.ca/ civicaccess.ca/
And a BC campaign: www.opengovernment.ca/
For those who want…
Why you need to go to VizThink 09 →
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Tom Mandel has posted a comment: Great essay, Dave. And a really important problem that needs to be solved.
Are you going to create a site where some kind of storm can brew around the issue?…
Unbooks and more →
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Thank you!
Visual Thinking workshop →
I’ll be conducting a pre-conference workshop on visual thinking the day before VizThink 09 in San Jose, CA. The photos above are from previous workshops.
This is the last day-long…
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entre outros mil has posted a comment: Nicely done!
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Do you not not not believe in them?
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Tanya R. has posted a comment: I don’t not believe in them :-)
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Very true. So do you believe in Dragons Tanya?
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Hi cavlec,
I’ve changed the license as you requested. Please read the license before using the images and attribute as indicated. A link back to the original…
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cavlec has posted a comment: Would you consider adding a Creative Commons license to these works so that the open-access community can reuse them in our own presentations and outreach?
(I’m a…
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pstoyko1 has posted a comment: This is a huge problem.
And some institutions have a foot inside of the tool booth and a foot outside. That’s because, even inside of the largest universities,…
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lau_m. has posted a comment: This made me think about information and access and made a quick powerpoint (what else? Enjoy for a limited time).
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Laughing out loud :)
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pstoyko1 has posted a comment: I was actually picturing a Frankenstein scenario with an angry mob of feudal serfs chasing him with pitchforks out of Birmingham.
Apparently, that’s not too far…
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Hi again Joshua,
I can see that you have strong feelings about this. Nobody has the right to tell you what to believe, whether they are a scientist or not,…
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: This is a great and thoughtful note Peter — as always you make very clear distinctions, and I like the way you separate the science from the politics.
Yes…
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DanGTD has posted a comment: For implementing GTD you can use this web-based application: http://www.Gtdagenda.com
You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions…
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pstoyko1 has posted a comment: As per Dave’s point about scientists …
I think that it’s useful to make a distinction between the scientific enterprise and the particular institutional context…
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DC Nemesis has posted a comment: Oh, and about Godel … I don’t think the world is a self-contained system, but I think science is. If you take away logic and mathematics, how much of…
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DC Nemesis has posted a comment: These journals are not published without risk of financial loss, and I’d venture to guess many of them were started with the intention of advancing scientific…
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Tanya R. has posted a comment: Dragons:
Absence of evidence is not evidence for absence.
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David Landes has posted a comment: Interesting interpretation to think of the layers of language (1. sounds 2. grammar 3. rhetoric and 4. action) as a process map for visual design.
Thanks…
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David Landes has posted a comment: Thanks for the attribution. www.pitt.edu/~dbl3/Writing%20and%20Rhetoric%20Major.htm
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Ben Kraal has posted a comment: This is also the case in Australia.
In some fields, eg Design Research, a good deal of research output is presented at peer-reviewed conferences (which you pay…
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dgray_xplane has posted a comment: Are you sure Lau? It depends on the paper. Some are harder to interpret than others. Most have a section on conclusions, findings, and/or implications at the…
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lau_m. has posted a comment: Talking about intellectual comments, I felt a little disappointed not to be able to contribute anything to this discussion. I can understand the utility of having…