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May
15
2009

  • conversation we had over lunch with Peter, Jim Downing, Nico Adams, Nick Day and Rufus Pollock
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Mar
1
2009

ACADEMIC JOURNALS provides free access to research information to the international community without financial, legal or technical barriers. All the journals from this organization will be freely distributed and available from multiple websites.....ACADEMIC JOURNALS, breaking new frontiers in the world of journals.

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  • Protocol gives 3 basic reasons for preferring the ‘PD’ approach
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Feb
19
2009

The Chemistry Collective is a collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, and concepts tests which can be incorporated into a variety of teaching approaches as pre-labs, alternatives to textbook homework, and in-class activities for individuals or teams. It is organized by a group of faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon University for college and high school teachers who are interested in using, assessing, and/or creating engaging online activities for chemistry education.

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Feb
11
2009

GPeerReview is a command-line tool that makes it simple to write a review of someone's work and digitally sign them together.

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This article examines the relationship between Open Access to the scholarly literature and innovation. It traces the ideas of “end to end” network principles in the Internet and the World Wide Web and applies them to the scholarly biomedical literature. And the article argues for the importance of relieving not just price barriers but permission barriers.

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Feb
10
2009

Why bother about openness and licensing for data? After all they don’t matter in themselves: what we really care about are things like the progress of human knowledge or the freedom to understand and share.

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  • Why bother about openness and licensing for data
  • It’s crucial because open data is so much easier to break-up and recombine, to use and reuse.
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TWiV is a netcast about viruses hosted by two Columbia University Professors.

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Feb
6
2009

This semantic wiki at OpenResearch.org aims at making the world of science more visible and accessible. Everybody can add his favorite events (e.g. conferences and workshops), co-workers, tools / datasets, community fora or journals. Pooled together these pieces of information constitute a vast knowledge base about who and what moves science forward.

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Jan
31
2009

Cheminformatics Benchmark Toolkit --------------------------------- Why? Because we want to: 1. measure if a patch improves performance 2. compare cheminformatics toolkits Project ------- This is an open project, and anyone can contribute or patch the tests, in order to attempt to create a balanced and fair test suite impartial to the toolkit being tested. Versioning ---------- When reporting results for a toolkit for a test, always report the version of ChemInfBenchmark release, as well as the test number as listed below. The tests --------- Toolkits should always to the bare minimum; any extra things will only make the outcome unfavourable, but toolkits may do that if they wish. 1. Convert an SD file to XYZ 2. Calculate the molecular mass of the entries in an SD file 3. Convert an SD file to CML 2.5 4. Perform a substructure match on all of the entries in an SD file 5. Parse a collection of SMILES - this will be a measure of performance and completeness 6. Detect rings in a collection of molecules. 7. Parse (not perform the search) for a collection of SMARTS patterns - this will be a measure of performance and completeness Running tests ------------- Each test is run via a configure file. A test can be run by $ ant -Dconfig=test-config.xml run

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Jan
29
2009

Welcome to the Gene Wiki portal. This portal is dedicated to the goal of applying community intelligence to the annotation of gene and protein function. The Gene Wiki is an informal collection of pages on human genes and proteins, and this effort to develop these pages is tightly coordinated with the Molecular and Cellular Biology Wikiproject. Our specific aims are summarized as follows:

* To provide a well written and informative Wikipedia article for every notable human gene
* To invite participation by interested lay editors, students, professionals, and academics from around the world
* To integrate Gene Wiki articles with existing Wikipedia content through the use of internal wiki links increasing the value of both

Please browse around the Gene Wiki, make an edit to your favorite gene page, and feel free to ask questions!

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Welcome to the NIH WikiProject, a collaboration area and group of editors dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of National Institutes of Health. This is a new WikiProject, so please join!!

(For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and the Guide to WikiProjects).


Goals

* Improve Wikipedia's current coverage of the NIH and deepen the coverage with more pages.

Scope

* Cover all of the Institutes all the way down to individual laboratories/units.

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Jan
16
2009

Launched in October 2008, "On-call" Scientists connects scientists interested in volunteering their skills and knowledge with human rights organizations that are in need of scientific expertise.

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The AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition is a network of scientific organizations that recognizes a role for science and scientists in efforts to realize human rights. Composed of scientific associations, societies and academies, as well as individual scientists, the Coalition aims to facilitate communication and partnerships on human rights within and across scientific communities, and between these and human rights communities. The Coalition’s programs are being carried out by the following five working groups:

1. Welfare of Scientists
2. Science Ethics and Human Rights
3. Service to the Scientific Community
4. Service to the Human Rights Community
5. Education and Information Resources


The Coalition is also pursuing a joint initiative to realize the human right to “the benefits of scientific progress” (Article 15, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights).

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The myGrid team produce and use a suite of tools designed to “help e-Scientists get on with science and get on with scientists”. The tools support the creation of e-laboratories and have been used in domains as diverse as biology, social science, music, astronomy, text mining and chemistry. The tools have been adopted by a large number of projects and institutions.

The team has developed tools and infrastructure to allow:

* the design, editing and execution of workflows in Taverna
* the sharing of workflows and related data by myExperiment
* the cataloguing and annotation of services in BioCatalogue and Feta
* the creation of user-friendly rich clients such as UTOPIA

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