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Re: [dddwg] ICSTI Insights article: "The Living Publication"

Dear Brian, John and Tom

Thank you and all those who contributed to these articles. Such 
'insights' will be very useful to the scientific community.

Best wishes
Gernot

  On 30.04.2012 12:04, Brian McMahon wrote:
> Dear all
>
> We're happy to report that ICSTI has now accepted "The Living
> Publication" artices as part of its ICSTI Insights series.
> Please find attached a copy of the final version for your
> own use. Please respect the 3-month embargo that ICSTI
> imposes upon wider dissemination (restricted early distribution
> of "Insights" within the membership is considered by ICSTI to
> be a significant value-added bonus to their members). You will
> note, however, that a Creative Commons attribution licence comes
> into effect on 1 August, after which time the document may be
> freely cited, copied and otherwise distributed.
>
> Thank you again for your many significant inputs into these
> documents. We are sure that they will form a useful basis
> for developing more of the analysis that this working group
> is undertaking.
>
> Best wishes
> Brian, John and Tom


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and Co-editor Journal of Applied Crystallography
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