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We will find the best of the best lectures available. To do this we will identify the major scientific meetings world wide, and we will collect the key note lectures. This may be through direct content with the speakers themselves, as the societies do not own the PowerPoint slides, the speakers do. A second means would be to work with the societies in this effort. The advantages of the keynote lectures are obvious.  They can be readily found, also they are vetted by the disciplines themselves. They are the cutting edge lectures for the disciplines, and are not as scientifically specific as a journal article as they need to meet a broader audience.  A fear may be that scientists may not want to include some of their unpublished results. If that is the case, we will just take out the unpublished data and we can re-insert it once the data are in a journal.