scientists, hackers, students, patients, and activists will convene to discuss
the future of our science/technology paradigm. Topics include: Synthetic
Biology, Personal Genomics, Gene Patents, Open Access/Data, the Future of
Scientific Publishing and Reputation, Microfinance for Science, DIY Biology,
Bio-security, and more.
Open Science Summit, which took place in July at Berkeley, is a good example of how "digital scholarship", "e-science" and "open science" and "scholarly communications" are terms from the same vocabulary we are creating to talk about the changes in academia, knowledge transfer, innovation, etc.