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Moderating the post-IF session at ScienceOnline'09
I feel very flattered. Just because of some blog rants about the inappropriateness of impact factors (IF), Bora Zivkovic has asked me to moderate the session on the post-IF world at ScienceOnline'09
Seriously, though, I ...[more]
ScienceOnline   impact factor   
Posted on Friday 10 October 2008 - 15:11:43

ScienceOnline09: FridayFermentable liveblogging wine tasting
ScienceOnline09After having early bird dinner yesterday, a Counter Culture coffee cupping this morning, a tour of the Duke Lemur Center this afternoon, we're now at the Sigma Xi research center for the FridayFermentable wine tasting ho...[more]
ScienceOnline   FridayFermentable   wine   
Posted on Saturday 17 January 2009 - 01:32:16

ScienceOnline09: WiSE Rebecca Skloot lecture
ScienceOnline09After the wine tasting came a lecture organized by "Women in Science and Engineering" (WiSE). First off, I had to realize that the din of a large crowd in a small room becomes even worse for my ears if the crowd is predo...[more]
ScienceOnline   Skloot   HeLa   Lacks   
Posted on Saturday 17 January 2009 - 02:43:14

ScienceOnline09: Midway in the first day
ScienceOnline09First up for me this morning was Bill Hooker's and my session on "Open Access publishing: Future and Present". Because of the presence of several High-School students in the audience, I asked Bill to explain a little mor...[more]
ScienceOnline   open access   
Posted on Saturday 17 January 2009 - 21:17:46

ScienceOnline09: Open Notebook Science
ScienceOnline09This session on Open Notebook Science is really interesting! Jean-Claude Bradley and Cameron Neylon advocate keeping your lab notebooks and your measurements (especially the autmated ones) completely open and transparent...[more]
open science   ScienceOnline   open notebook science   
Posted on Saturday 17 January 2009 - 22:15:52

ScienceOnline09: Social Networks for Scientists
ScienceOnline09Social Networking is all the hype and the core of Web 2.0. There are probably 50 "Facebooks for scientists", none of which are really catching onĀ  why not?
This session drew a comparably large crowd (basically full room) ...[more]
social networks   ScienceOnline   
Posted on Saturday 17 January 2009 - 23:39:53

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