European Union Encourages Use of Open-Source Software

Story here. In other news - I’m still loving the switch to Ubuntu and LaTeX.

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Philosophical Review BibTeX (2000-2008)

I just posted the BibTeX file for Philosophical Review. It only goes back to 2000 because that’s as far back as I can get from the journal’s website. I’ll probably be able to go back further if I use Philosopher’s Index.

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Philosophy BibTeX Update - Australasian Journal of Philosophy

I’ve just added a BibTeX file for Australasian Journal of Philosophy from 1998-2008. I’ll be filling in the current bibtexs with earlier dates. I’ll also be adding more soon. I also had to move the column down. I was having some formatting problems with the widget. I’ll try to fix that later. For those of [...]

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Introducing Philosophy Journal BibTeX Files

For those of you who use BibTeX files to manage your bibliographies, have I got a treat for you. Introducing Philosophy BibTeX files. I just recently generated BibTeX files for Mind (1975-2008) and Nous (1997-2008). You can download them from the right hand column. My goal is to have BibTeX files for all of the [...]

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Why Universities Should Switch to Open Source Software

Last week, I posted about switching to Ubuntu. Many of those reasons are also reasons for colleges to switch to open source software. Universities spend lots of money each year on proprietary software (e.g., Microsoft Operating Systems, Microsoft Office Suites, Anti-virus software, Course Management software, and networking software.) Universities pay a fee per machine (often [...]

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Ubuntu and LaTeX

I’ve decided that I’m switching to Ubuntu (Linux). I’m also switching to LatTeX. They are both awesome. Here are some reasons why. Ubuntu: Linux for Human Beings A while back, during my open access rants, Jeremy predicted (in this post) that I would become a Linux user soon. Jeremy, it seems, is a bit of [...]

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