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The Future of Education: Technology and How People Learn (John Palfrey » Blog... - 0 views

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    From the Aspen Ideas Festival, a panel discussion on how to use digital media to lower barriers to education, identifying the types of teaching processes that lend themselves best to such media and other opportunities at the crossroad of technologies and
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When Data Disappears - NYTimes.com (August 2011) - 0 views

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    "It might seem silly to look to video-game fans for lessons on how to save our informational heritage, but in fact complex interactive games represent the outer limit of what we can do with digital preservation"
Melissa Shaffer

Measuring the Impact of Research | CRC Association - 0 views

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    (Note: See the .pdf attached to this media release for the various models suggested for analyzing impact) It is often stated that the most difficult task in any research project is not the achievement of results, but the accurate analysis of the benefits that those outcomes reap. The Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Programme has been a leading light in the discovery and industry-focused application of new technologies and techniques. Now, with the release of a landmark guidebook by the CRC Association, scientists are armed with tools to greatly improve their ability to accurately assess the benefit to the economy of their outputs.
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The Royal Society is running a public consultation exercise on Science as a Public Ente... - 0 views

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    C. Neylon's submission
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COMPUTER SCIENCE: Beyond the Data Deluge -- Bell et al. 323 (5919): 1297 -- Science (Ma... - 0 views

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    Data-intensive science and the marriage of science and IT is happening in astronomy, high-energy physics and genomics. The article provides successful examples of eScience and the challenges hindering the spread of eScience (e.g. lack of tools, database a
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Library cooperation in the 21st century [OCLC Newsletter] - 0 views

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    emphasis on sharing and pooling of resources
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IBM scientists create most comprehensive map of the brain's network (July 2010) - 0 views

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    The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) published Tuesday a landmark paper entitled "Network architecture of the long-distance pathways in the macaque brain" (an open-access paper) by Dharmendra S. Modha (IBM Almaden) and Raghavendra Singh (IBM Research-India) with major implications for reverse-engineering the brain and developing a network of cognitive-computing chips. (Thanks to Garrett Eastman)
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London cyberspace citizen summit (2-3 September 2010) - 0 views

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    The world's first summit on citizen cyberscience will be held at King's College London on 2-3 September. Citizen cyberscience is a growing trend where ordinary people use their computers and the world wide web to contribute in meaningful ways to an increasingly wide range of scientific challenges. Citizen cyberscience activity takes place all over the world and by its very nature participants very rarely - if ever - meet. This event will showcase a cross-section of these projects and will provide a platform for scientists and citizens to share their thoughts on the impact of citizen cyberscience face-to-face.
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e-Science: Past, present and future volumes I and II (Watson, eds, August 2010) - 0 views

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    e-Science is about global collaboration in key areas of science, and the next generation of computational infrastructure that will enable it. These two volumes contain selected papers from the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, which was held in Oxford, UK, in December 2009. This meeting has become the annual event where computational scientists and technologists come together to share, discuss and advance the exciting research that has grown out of the UK e-Science Programme.
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Science metrics : Specials : Nature News (June 2010) - 0 views

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    An excellent overview of the profusion of measures and metrics, among other topics.
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Debate Over P vs. NP Proof Highlights Web Collaboration - NYTimes.com (August 2010) - 0 views

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    What was highly significant, however, was the pace of discussion and analysis, carried out in real time on blogs and a wiki that had been quickly set up for the purpose of collectively analyzing the paper. This kind of collaboration has emerged only in recent years in the math and computer science communities. In the past, intense discussions like the one that surrounded the proof of the Poincaré conjecture were carried about via private e-mail and distribution lists as well as in the pages of traditional paper-based science journals.
Garrett Eastman

A History of Webometrics - 0 views

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    "The information science field of webometrics is "the study of the quantitative aspects of the construction and use of information resources, structures and technologies on the web drawing on bibliometric and informetric approaches" [1] or, more generally, "the study of web-based content with primarily quantitative methods for social science research goals using techniques that are not specific to one field of study"[2]."
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Publish or Perish - by Anne-Wil Harzing - 0 views

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    Publish or Perish is a software program that retrieves and analyzes academic citations from Google Scholar
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Science economics: What science is really worth : Nature News (June 2010) - 0 views

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    STAR METRICS programme - "The first aim of the programme is to build a 'clean' database of all federally funded researchers in the United States ... Later on, the plan is to track patents, citations and other metrics of the research's impact. ... researchers' use of the Internet to communicate and publish will enable STAR METRICS to track the creation and transfer of knowledge properly for the first time"
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Elsevier Enriches Articles With Research Data Sets - 0 views

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    Elsevier Enriches Articles With Research Data Sets Elsevier and PANGAEA (Publishing Network for Geoscientific & Environmental Data) announced their next step in interconnecting the diverse elements of scientific research. Elsevier articles at ScienceDirect are now enriched with graphical information linking to associated research data sets that are deposited at PANGAEA.
Garrett Eastman

Aardvark Publishes A Research Paper Offering Unprecedented Insights Into Social Search - 0 views

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    search engine evaluating social sharing content (via Joe Esposito)
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My Digital Library: Leveraging Today's Mobile and Participatory Information Ecosystem - 0 views

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    A Pew presentation documents the ubiquity of mobile technology and social networking and how libraries can use it to their advantage and even rethink their focus (thanks to Garrett Eastman). Useful charts showing the penetration of mobile and broadband internationally, together with any data on teens and adults information behavior.
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