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links for 2010-01-29

Published on January 30, 2010 in open science, science and science 2.0. Closed Tags: cameronneylon, elsevier, interview, opennotebook, openscience.
  • The Indispensable Man of Open Science: A Talk with Cameron Neylon « Significant Science
    Lengthy and detailed interview with Cameron Neylon touching on just about everything related to Open Science.
    (tags: openscience opennotebook cameronneylon interview elsevier)
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links for 2009-10-13

Published on October 14, 2009 in science and science 2.0. Closed Tags: science, semantic.
  • The eScience revolution: Creating semantic Web platforms for massive scientific collaboration
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The 2005 Ig Noble Prizes were awarded last night

Published on October 7, 2005 in science. Closed

I may just have to dig up a few of these papers. The winners and their accomplishments are listed here and the video of the awards ceremony is here.


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