Grants talk:IEG/STM Lab

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Latest comment: 11 years ago by 117.213.4.8

STM Lab is an awesome initiative. This is a perfect way to increase the visibility of scientific and scholarly articles published to larger mass of researchers and academics, particularly students in underfunded colleges and universities for whom paywalls are a big barrier. I have seen and experienced the work of Mr.C V Radhakrishnan and Mr.Krishnan and would endorse wholeheartedly their skill to accomplish this project. D.Nandakumar Ph.D Associate Professor in Geography University College Trivandrum 695034 India

This is a very worthwhile project that potentially could be quite important. I have been impressed with Mr. Radhakrishnan's efforts in taking over and maintaining the "text4ht" project following the untimely 2009 death of its founder. William F. Hammond Associate Professor Emeritus of Mathematics State University of New York at Albany Albany, New York (USA) http://www.albany.edu/~hammond Hammondwfsr (talk) 23:10, 6 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

117.213.4.8 16:07, 7 February 2013 (UTC) Open Research today implies removal of knowledge bottle necks and efforts at trans-disciplinary and collaborative methods. Mr Radhakrishnan and Mr Krishna are excellent people with social commitment and intellectual worries which brought them to KCHR and into our project, 'Digitising Kerala's Past'. It is my pleasure to wish them best in their new venture to strengthen Open Research.Reply

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