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11 Mar 08

ACRL OnPoint

  • ACRL OnPoint is a live series of informal monthly chat sessions that provide the opportunity to connect with colleagues and experts to discuss an issue of the day in academic and research librarianship. Each chat provides the opportunity to connect with colleagues and experts to discuss an issue of the day in academic and research librarianship. 


    All ACRL OnPoint chats are free and open to the public. Sessions are unmoderated, 30-45 minutes in length and take place in a Meebo chat room. While no registration is necessary to participate, ACRL recommends creating a quick and easy Meebo account for the best experience while participating in ACRL OnPoint discussions/events.  

22 Jan 08

affordance.info: Fini les vacances, c'est la rentrée ...

  • Medline nous avait déjà habitués à son goût des interfaces innovantes. En voici une nouvelle baptisée GoPubMed qui permet, sur la base d'une recherche de faire émerger des "réseaux sociaux" à partir des noms d'auteurs d'articles et de leurs adresses de courier électronique (Via Cismef). En fait, plutôt qu'un réseau social (ce qui est l'argumentaire marketing du lancement de ce nouveau service), c'est bien de scientométrie qu'il s'agit, c'est à dire de la capacité, via un moteur sémantique, de repérer des collaboratoires, des "collèges invisibles", et de cerner en un instant sur un thème donné, l'état des publications en la matière et les chercheurs les plus en vue.
  • L'avenir dira ce la forme blog deviendra, mais les potentialités, l'univers de discours offert par une petite quantité de ces "nanopublications" reste pour l'instant et de mon point de vue, essentiel.
17 Jan 08

Science 2.0: Great New Tool, or Great Risk?: Scientific American

  • Welcome to a Scientific American experiment in "networked journalism," in which readers—you—get to collaborate with the author to give a story its final form.
03 Dec 07

UsefulChem » home

  • This is an open source science project in chemistry led by the Bradley Laboratory at Drexel University.

    Since all laboratory experimental results are made public, we refer to this work as Open Notebook Science as well.

    Click on the Recent Changes button on the left for our latest work.

open_research_discussion [nodalpoint wiki]

  • This page is for open discussion of research problems. For instance, if you read an open science blog post in which the author needs to solve a problem and you have a solution, create a wiki link here and post your thoughts.

Main Page - OpenWetWare

  • OpenWetWare is an effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering. Learn more about us here.
    If you would like edit access, would be interested in helping out, or want your lab website hosted on OpenWetWare, please join us.

bibapp - Google Code

  • The BibApp is an 'Institutional Bibliography'. The service matches people with citations. Once the data is captured, Librarians look for archivable works and can engage people in personalized copyright instruction.

Science in the open

  • An openwetware blog on the challenges of open and connected science

Useful Chemistry

  • This is an open source science project in chemistry. Post specific problems in chemistry that need to be solved.

No tenure for Technorati: Science and the Social Web - john wilbanks' blog - john wilbanks' blog on Nature Network

  • There’s three barriers to Social Web extracting the wisdom in sciences as it does elsewhere.
  • The first is the lack of a crowd – not only is the total number of scientists in any one field pretty low in terms of internet numbers, but it’s even lower in reality with specialization.
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