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ScribTeX - The free collaborative LaTeX editor
"allows you to work on LaTeX documents from anywhere with internet access and share them with your friends and colleagues easily. You can:
* Create and edit LaTeX documents and automatically render them to PDFs;
* View a complete revision history
Team WhiteBoarding with Twiddla - Painless Team Collaboration for the Web
Mark up websites, graphics, and photos, or start brainstorming on a blank canvas. Browse the web with your friends or make that conference call more productive than ever. No plug-ins, downloads, or firewall voodoo - it's all here, ready to go when you are
CHI 2009 Workshop - Digital Science
The confluence of two major trends in scientific research is leading to an upheaval in standard scientific practice. A new generation of scientists, working in large-scale collaborations, is repurposing social software for use in collaborative science. Ex
Cryptogenomicon » our secret agent man infiltrates wikipedia.
Nature has a news article by Declan Butler about a new paper from our secret agent man Tom Jones, in collaboration with Peter Stadler’s lab in Leipzig, which is about to appear in RNA Biology.
It’s just a short article about SmY RNAs, a family of small
Rachel Happe (The Social Organization): The Importance of Social Networking to Information Work
Social networking software adds a critical layer to information work by giving sources (people, groups, organizations) referenceability and trust from people in the network - and making work transparent. That trustworthyness makes information work go muc
E.D. - The Entity Describer
"lets Connotea users tag resources on the Web with terms from structured knowledge representation and organization systems. In the first version, E.D. drew its semantic tags directly from the ontologies of the semantic web. In the present version, these s
Social Semantic Web - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The socio-semantic web (s2w) aims to complement the formal Semantic Web vision by adding a pragmatic approach relying on description languages for semantic browsing using heuristic classification and semiotic ontologies. A socio-semantic system has a cont
Unit Structures – Twitter, the enterprise’s third space
When describing Twitter, I use a number of analogies. Most commonly, I think of Twitter as something like a slow-motion chatroom, or even a collection of away messages. I’ve got another one to add to this list: subject-only email. (...) In fact, the publi
New Jack Librarian: Using Google and FriendFeed to Create a Collaborative Research Environment
"What would happen if FriendFeed could share structured bibliographic citations from Zotero? I think it could be something wonderful."
Matthias Steffens, Uni Kiel: Gemeinsame Literaturverwaltung am Beispiel von refbase » SlideShare
Integration mit anderen Tools durch Unterstützung von APIs & Standards. http://refbase.net
"an incredible 32'' poster depicting the informal learner process"
See also http://www.jaycross.com/informal_book/nutshell.htm
Library clips :: K-flow :: April :: 2008
Good remarks on Twitter, collaborative filtering, RSS and blogging, and their connection to knowledge management / learning organisations.
Computer-mediated communication as a virtual third place: building Oldenburg's great good places on the world wide web -- Soukup 8 (3): 421 -- New Media Society
sociologist Ray Oldenburg coined the term ‘third place’ ... to describe the public spaces used for informal social interaction outside of the home and workplace. (This analysis) offers the necessary conditions for creating viable ‘virtual’ third p
Google LatLong: Our Maps
Google Maps supports collaborative map-making, so multiple people can edit the same My Map. Just click the "Collaborate" link and enter the email addresses of the people you want to invite.
Anecdote: Knowledge sharing principles
Share what I know. We will share what we know with our colleagues. Help others learn. We will take time to help our colleagues learn Engage in conversation. We will encourage open and rigorous dialogue, discuss and exploring assumptions...
Connectbeam
Interesting example for the growing "enterprise - integrated social software"-market. Via Really Simple Sidi, David Weinberger (FastForward Conference video interview) and eWeek.
The Ed Techie: Structured, distributed blog article starts today
Interessante Idee von OU-Prof Weller: "Verteiltes Bloggen", eine durch einen Moderator vorstrukturierte Serie von Artikeln verschiedener Blogger über ein Thema. Aspekte werden vorgegeben, Schlüsse anschließend gemeinsam gezogen.
Yochai Benkler: The Networked Public Librarian (2007) (To me, this speech is one of the most important text about "library 2.0". Even though Benkler is not a librarian, and the term "library 2.0" doesn't appear in his speech.)
"the turn to the librarian ... individuals can transcend organizational boundaries to form global networks of collaboration around a core set of practical problem solving practices and a shared sense of professional commitment values"
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