"On Father’s Day three years ago, biologist Jonathan Eisen decided he’d like to republish all his father’s papers.
His father, Howard Eisen, a biologist and a researcher at the National Institutes of Health, had published
40-some-odd papers by the time that he died by suicide at age 45."
These first two sentences of the article already reveal Dobbs' strategy: he wants to make a case for Green OA with
the touching personal story of Eisen. Nevertheless, it is a good thing that OA gets some coverage on a general
interest website like Wired.com.
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%1 dobbs2011
%A Dobbs, David
%D 2011
%J Wired
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%T Free Science, One Paper at a Time
%U http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/05/free-science-one-paper-at-a-time-2
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author = {Dobbs, David},
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journal = {Wired},
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timestamp = {2011-09-22T11:56:28.000+0200},
title = {Free Science, One Paper at a Time},
url = {http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/05/free-science-one-paper-at-a-time-2},
year = 2011
}