“What happens when you publish the world’s most open access dinosaur? Pure pandemonium!" Dr. Andy Farke, lead researcher on the study, talks about the reception to Dino Joe, and his incredible week following the publication of his research.
…read more, vote or commentDr. Farke, lead researcher on the study and corresponding author on the manuscript, gives some details concerning the study of the fossil and the reasons why he decided to submit the findings to PeerJ, on the PeerJ blog.
…read more, vote or commentThe questions and answers from an "Ask Me Anything" Journal Club event held with some of the authors of this article, on Nov 13th, 2013 (more info at: http://blog.peerj.com/post/66681632429/ask-me-anything-event-dinojoe)
…read more, vote or commentDIscussion at the Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week blog (SV-POW!) of the radical openness of the work, and availability of 3d models.
…read more, vote or commentThis website is a virtual museum exhibit, highlighting the story of "Joe" and what this fossil tells us about our planet's history.
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