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tnhh

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    Comment #29457033

    We have explored whether the GDPR's right to data portability might help in this regard: https://tnhh.org/research/pubs/wraps2021.pdf Of course this will only work in some jurisdic…

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    Comment #28680249

    Fair enough. It does work for my simple use case: rsync student coursework to the remarkable, mark coursework on the remarkable, rsync back. There aren't many small file changes an…

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    Comment #28674230

    As others have pointed out, that doesn't quite work. But the way that I use rsync with my remarkable is to use sshfs to mount the remarkable's filesystem, and then run rsync betwee…

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    Comment #21551761

    I am also a CUL refugee who is using JabRef after trying Zotero. Would be interested to know if there are any other options.

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    Comment #12186341

    I had my Masters students do this as part of my wireless networking class this year. It was very instructive for me and the students seemed to enjoy it, so I'll definitely keep it …

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    Comment #12186332

    Peer review is a relatively new aspect of science: the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society started systematic peer review in the mid-19th century https://arts.st-andrew…

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    Comment #12186322

    Unfortunately not everyone reports this information. Here is a study that we did of over 500 papers using online social network data: http://tnhh.org/research/pubs/tetc2015.pdf Whi…

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    Comment #10309831

    The article's description of a DOI is a bit vague. It isn't just a link. When you register a DOI, you have to register the metadata, which are then stored with your DOI registratio…

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    Comment #9103000

    http://www.docracy.com/tos/changes is also good for tracking changes. And today I saw a talk about http://commonterms.org/ which could be useful if widely implemented.

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    Comment #8734181

    Some venues are doing this, e.g. f1000. Here's a paper that I reviewed: http://f1000research.com/articles/3-38/v2

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    Comment #8046418

    I ask my students to read this: http://ccr.sigcomm.org/online/files/p83-keshavA.pdf

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    Comment #6506570

    In this case, I think you want to be using unison rather than rsync.

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    Comment #5666578

    Simply providing the ability to upload data only solves a small part of the problem. We run the CRAWDAD wireless network data archive ( http://crawdad.org/ ) and the hardest parts …

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    Comment #5114655

    Nice concept. But if I search for "Scotland" I am offered the Shetlands (close-ish), Rutland Vermont, Syria, Estonia or Mexico.

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    Comment #4624013

    This URL was hiding in the source: http://viewer.zmags.com/services/DownloadPDF?publicationID=6...