# Next Fri. i will be speaking at Science Online London #solo10 #li – “Connecting Scientific Resources http://t.co/Jn0uZGC via @ianmulvany”
# RT @Visha1Gupta: is looking to hire a Community Evangelist http://bit.ly/dDtsVd
# RT @IanMulvany: am very excited by the session I’ll be hosting at #solo10, if you want to learn how to link your data then you should come along.
Archive for the 'conferences' Category
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- Slides/presentations from NISO Forum — Discovery to Delivery: Creating a First-Class User Experience — Tuesday, March 23, 2010 • Atlanta, GA #nisod2d #in
- Library people at Science Online 2010 : Confessions of a Science LibrarianI am also a library person.
- I am a traveler from afar.
- Blog post about displaying Scopus Cited-by Count in DSpace.
Scholarly Reputation Management Online: The Challenges and Opportunities of Social Media
Session 6: Wissenschaftskommunikation 2.0
Social Software @ Work
- Upcoming talk: “Michael Habib (Elsevier B.V.) Scholarly Reputation Management Online: The challenges and opportunities of social media”
- “Bootleg video of the Fringe Frivolous Unconference, 21 August 2009: On the evening of Friday, 21st August 2009, about 40 bloggers and interested hangers-on gathered on a rooftop terrace in Farringdon, for the Science Online London FringeFrivolous Unconference.”
- “BLOG YOUR WAY TO ANTARCTICA
Travel on a $20,000 Expedition
for Free!Quark Expeditions is searching for an Official Blogger to join a voyage to Antarctica. Do you have a passion for the polar regions? A commitment to the environment? An insatiable urge to photograph penguins?” - RedCiencia – Red de Colaboración Científica“Welcome to RedCiencia, the largest web-based platform for scientific collaboration in Latin America. This initiative belongs to the Chilean Commission for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICYT) and is consolidated as a network that is home to Spanish-speaking researchers of all disciplines in several countries.”
- Igor is a robot for Google Wave written in Java and running on Google App Engine.It allows users to pull in references from PubMed & personal libraries on Connotea or CiteULike by querying services with keywords that they supply inline with the article you’re writing.
- I knew libel laws in the UK were harsh, but had’t realized the extent of it.
- First installment of Joe’s notes, including discussions on Author IDs and the future of scholarly publishing.
- “Fwd: Breakout 3: Author identity – Creating a new kind of reputation online: Duncan Hull, Geoffrey Bilder, Michael Habib, Reynold Guida (via http://ff.im/6ZvTT)”
- Allyson Lister’s notes on our Author ID session.
- Eva on Science Online London 2009
- Martin Fenner’s summary of the conference with links to blog coverage

