Christopher,
I think your "stone soup" approach is a good idea. You might want to look at doing some kind of intro class/project to bring people together.
--Avery
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Bryan Bishop <kanzure@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Christopher Pendlebury <mailinglists@christopherpendlebury.com> wrote:Wow. Nobody actually uses DeepDyve - it's as bad as paying for $30/article. I recommend you join your local community college to get access. As long as you have a college id, you will have access to your library's proxy. So this could mean anything like a $20 or $40 payment per semester (whatever a class happens to cost).
bought, especially consumables. A group plan at DeepDyve would be used
for access to scientific literature, along with open access journals.I recommend you contact CCHS or Adam Ford. They have some DIYbio groupies in their circles in your area.- Bryan
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