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Google’s Open Access Data Archive

Published on January 19, 2008 in open content. Closed Tags: 101, 104, 62.

Via the incredible Peter Suber, a Wired article about Google’s plans to host terabytes and terabytes of scientific data to which they will provide free and open access.

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