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  • From: Jon Phillips <jon AT fabricatorz.com>
  • To: Jim Pitman <pitman AT stat.berkeley.edu>
  • Cc: acawiki-general AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [acawiki-general] press contacts
  • Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 15:01:04 -0500

Hi Jim, can you hook that up? Please email us to the relevant people.
I'm not so articulate anymore, but Greg Grossmeier is!

Lets get this going!

http://acawiki.org/AcaWiki:PressRelease-2011-06-16

http://acawiki.org/Top_100_Papers

On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 7:49 PM, Jim Pitman <pitman AT stat.berkeley.edu> wrote:
>
> You can count me as an open culture friendly academic.  I'm connected
> the OKF open biblio effort   where you could e.g. offer a guest blog
> http://blog.okfn.org/category/working-groups/wg-open-bibliographic-data/
> (I'd have to clear that with OKF folks, but I expect no problem).  OKF
> openbiblio email list
> reaches a lot of librarians who could possibly forward  to their
> communities.
> --Jim
>
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>
> Greg Grossmeier <greg AT grossmeier.net> wrote:
>
>> <quote name="Jodi Schneider" date="2011-06-14" time="15:05:34 -0400">
>> > The blogging community, in my opinion, has been the most helpful in
>> > getting the word out.
>>
>> Yeah, I don't have any Press contacts, but maybe we could hit some of the
>> open science-y people like Cameron Neylon, Heather Piwowar or others.
>> They get good readership in the science community. I or others could talk
>> with them about it.
>>
>> I just found out about Jason Jackson in the Anthro community
>> (http://jasonbairdjackson.com/) who might also be someone to reach out
>> to. Or Christopher Kelty who wrote Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of
>> Free Software and the Internet. I know, I'm starting to reach here. But
>> maybe open culture friendly academics might be something to reach out to,
>> on a one-to-one basis.
>>
>> Greg
>>
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