Posts In Category Meta
Considering the Process
on March 1, 2010 by phillord in Meta, Comments (0)
Introduction In this post, I want to address some of the issues raised by Sean Bechoffer in his thoughtful reflection. One of my aims with thinking about the knowledgeblog […]
Back to Books: Researchers should be recognized for writing books to convey and develop science
on February 4, 2010 by Duncan Hull in Meta, Comments (0)
There is an interesting editorial on books [1] today in Nature, related to Ontogenesis and books. “Back to books: Researchers should be recognized for writing books to convey and develop […]
Registration Required
on February 1, 2010 by phillord in Meta, Comments (0)
Registration is now required for commenting due to the inevitable spam which has followed the first meeting. Unfortunately, this is not a “personal” blog, so I can’t use akismet without […]
Stats now available
on January 27, 2010 by phillord in Meta, Comments (0)
I’ve installed the stats plugin now, so that we can trace the posts and pages that are being widely viewed. The graph was initiallly broken after I made the mistake […]
Ontogenesis hits the Blogosphere
on January 25, 2010 by phillord in Meta, Comments (0)
I’m please to note that Ontogenesis and its articles have hit the blogosphere already. One post the day after the meeting or one day after the first, peer-reviewed post went […]
Reflections on Blogging a Book
on by Sean Bechhofer in Meta, Comments (5)
We’ve just had an interesting couple of days at the Ontogenesis Blogging a Book Meeting. I found myself adopting the position of naysayer on a few occasions (that’s usually […]
First Post
on January 23, 2010 by phillord in Meta, Comments (0)
The Ontogenesis knowledgeblog has achieved first post from authoring and through peer review. Congratulations to Allyson Lister for being the first.
Ontogenesis: Who’s here?
on January 22, 2010 by Duncan Hull in Meta, Comments (1)
Who’s here? The following is an alphabetical list of people currently attending the Ontogenesis Blogging a Book Experiment. Sean Bechhofer, University of Manchester Michel Dumontier, University of Carleton Mikel Egana-Aranguren […]
A New Theme for the Meeting
on January 19, 2010 by phillord in Meta, Comments (0)
I’ve changed the theme for Ontogenesis. It’s based on the Gonzo theme, which is a newspaper-inspired theme which seems appropriate for a journal. It is flexible width which is relatively […]