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In Italy, we completely lack this kind of writing education. And some students need it. So, this paper on how to write http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/ug/research/paper.html will be the object of the next reading club meeting.
To get rid of one parasite we apparently stopped building a specific molecule, but we keep eating that in meat.
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokal_affair
"The Sokal affair (also Sokal's hoax) was a hoax by physicist Alan Sokal perpetrated on the editorial staff and readership of the postmodern cultural studies journal Social Text "
we should do the same for EC project..
Interesting thread started at http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind0806&L=simsoc&T=0&I=-3&X=4434FA4EA7024B3366&P=1158
How to analyze simulation results? The techniques currently in use are quite naive (checking JASSS would show). Textbooks have no statistics section. I'd like to collect papers about this issue - starting with
This (http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/11/2/reviews/manzo.html) interesting review of a book from Nigel (check the last paragraph) made me look into this paper from Bunge: http://www.citeulike.org/user/MarioPaolucci/article/2772384. This wil be the object of a next reading club meeting.
Come dicevo... bisogna pubblicizzare la conferenza anche qui
The discussion from SimSoc:
I propose to collect the biblio here. The trick is that we will use a unique tag: MurugesanWeb2.0Chapter.
We can destroy the tag after the chapter is done.
I'm starting this blog to discuss papers, mainly in the context of the eRep project - but this seems also a good place to start some other work.