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Free Our Knowledge ✊
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A collective action platform to kickstart #OpenScience practices in academia. Tweets by @coopsmout and @wimpouw. @freeourknowledge.bsky.social




🌱 This Monday 12 May: Seed Council continues! We’ll review the list of nominated values and start rating them using the #WisdomSystem. 🗓️ Mon 12 May · 8pm AEST / 10am UTC 🔗 lu.ma/ww5gx3kd Come share what you care about — and help grow OHM's 2025 Value Map. 💜

🌱 Seed Council begins Monday! We’re launching a participatory experiment to define the values that will guide OHM in the year ahead. Open to anyone who joined OHM Council #1 or watches the recording. 🌍💜 🗓️ Mon 5 May · 10am UTC 🔗 lu.ma/hh7obcng #OpenScience #DeSci

37 OHM-azing humans kicked off our new Council Series this week! We met, shared, and outlined plans for the year. Missed it? Here's the recording: 📷 youtube.com/watch?v=t31eje… Next up: a hands-on experiment to choose our collective values for OHM (Monday). Link in shownotes 👇










To be fair, Nature has maintained about the same number of articles over the years, while Nature Comms had abt 60x increase and Scientific reports abt 125x increase in the number of articles (since 2010 ish).


@mbeisen @mattwridley There are costs involved in running an academic journal. Either the reader has to pay those costs, or the author has to pay them. Personally, I like to get wide readership of my articles, so I pay the Open Access fee, which is often between $1000-$2000.







