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Why Linked Data is Not Enough for Scientists - ECS EPrints Repository (Sept. 2010) - 2 views

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    In this paper we make the case for a scientific data publication model on top of linked data and introduce the notion of Research Objects as first class citizens for sharing and publishing.
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Preserving science: what data do we keep? What do we discard? - 1 views

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    part of a series
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    See the discussion that unfolded among the commenters (a panel at a conference cannot be better.)
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Michael Nielsen » The Future of Science (June 2009) - 1 views

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    How can Internet benefit science? Is online science a myth? Examples of tools and technologies, "Science is an example par excellence of creative collaboration, yet scientific collaboration still takes place mainly via face-to-face meetings. With the exce
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eScholarship - University of California Initiative - 0 views

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    See a growing list of initiatives and project on a GKEN knol at http://bit.ly/bdrjtO
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Science Commons Symposium (hosted in Feb. 2010 by Microsoft Research) is live online! - 2 views

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    Session 1 Featuring Lisa Green, Lee Dirks, Stewart Tansley & Kris Tolle, Cameron Neylon and Jean-Claude Bradley Session 2 Featuring Antony Williams and Peter Murray-Rust Session 3 Featuring Heather Joseph and Stephen Friend Session 4 Featuring Peter Binfield and John Wilbanks
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CMU-OSG Scientific Software Ecosystems Workshop (paper and a research report now availa... - 1 views

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    The OSG/CMU Scientific Software Ecosystem Workshop was held February 16 & 17, 2010 in Los Angeles, supported by the National Science Foundation through grant #0943168. It was an invitation workshop on scientific software development ecosystems, organized by the SciSoft research team at CMU (Jim Herbsleb and James Howison) and the Open Science Grid, hosted by LIGO at CalTech (special thanks to Kent Blackburn). The purpose of the workshop was to learn from each other in order to improve how we produce, share and sustain scientific software in our various fields and to develop positions regarding possible scientific research funding agency policies on software practices.
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Organising the web: The science of science | The Economist (April 30, 2011) | Stowe Boyd - 2 views

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    Blei-Gerrish and other topic modelling methods can open up the door to new escience advances based on large-scale text copora
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E-science and Academic Libraries Bibliography - 2 views

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    The E-science and Academic Libraries Bibliography includes English-language articles, books, editorials, and technical reports that are useful in understanding the broad role of academic libraries in e-science efforts. The scope of this brief selective bibliography is narrow, and it does not cover data curation and research data management issues in libraries in general (see the Digital Curation and Preservation Bibliography 2010 for coverage of these topics).
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