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2012 EFC Research Forum Stakeholders Conference - 0 views

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    The fifth edition of the EFC Research Forum Stakeholders' Conference drilled down beyond the buzzword that "social innovation" has become in the corridors of public-benefit foundations and their partners in recent years by examining some key areas that are driving social innovation in research forward. Topics addressed included:   * The potential for foundations to spearhead socially innovative research * The impact of social media and networks on research * Open access and the challenge of quality assurance * Public participation in science: new modes of interaction
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The Mendeley API Binary Battle | Mendeley Developers Portal - 0 views

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    " Mendeley/PLoS API Binary Battle Build an application with our data, make science more open, win $10,001 and more! What's it all about? PLoS and Mendeley, the popular reference manager and academic social network, teamed up to create a Binary Battle contest to build the best apps that make science more open using PLoS and/or Mendeley's APIs (Application Programming Interface)."
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EMAPS » About - 0 views

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    "EMAPS (Electronic Maps to Assist Public Science) is a collaborative research project aiming at answering in the most innovative way the topic SiS.2011.3.0.6-1 which calls for an assessment of "the opportunities and risks in the use of the web and the social media as a meaningful information tool and for developing a participatory communication between scientists and the different publics". To do that, our proposal focuses first on the emerging uses of the web as a tool of collective endeavor and public debate, then on engaging actors involved in two particular technoscientific issues (aging/life expectancy and climate change adaptation) in an 'open-air' experiment using online interactive platforms that will be designed and developed within the project."
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ProjectImplicit - 0 views

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    welcome to Project Implicit ! Project Implicit is a non-profit organization and international collaborative network of researchers investigating implicit social cognition - thoughts and feelings outside of conscious awareness and control. Project Implicit is the product of a team of scientists whose research produced new ways of understanding attitudes, stereotypes and other hidden biases that influence perception, judgment, and action.
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Map Explorer | Field Expedition: Mongolia, National Geographic - 0 views

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    This study aims to utilize modern non-invasive tools in the search for the tomb of Genghis Khan, thus shedding light on Mongolia's rich historical heritage and enabling conservation and education of this rapidly changing landscape.
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" uCount ICST: Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunicatio... - 0 views

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    UCount: community-based approach for measuring scientific reputation ICST, in collaboration with EAI is offering its Society the opportunity to define a new way of measuring scientific reputation and effort for the research community. With the UCount approach, both participative/representative measures and bibliometric excellence are combined into a single 'Reputation Metric' that incorporates opinions from the community.
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Replication backlash « Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science... - 0 views

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    "if your finding is... fragile... researchers should know [that] right away from reading the article." http://t.co/kvohH8iJON @StatModeling
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Nature Network - 0 views

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    Connecting scientists worldwide, with blogs, forums, and groups. Social networking for scientists. From the publishers of Nature.
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Google Translate - 0 views

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    Google Translate is a free statistical machine translation service provided by Google Inc. to translate a section of text, document or webpage, into another language.
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Research social networking applications - 0 views

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    New requirements for future users and uses (by Serena Cangiano)
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JMIR--Crowdsourced Health Research Studies: An Important Emerging Complement to Clinica... - 0 views

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    Results: Participatory health is a growing area with individuals using health social networks, crowdsourced studies, smartphone health applications, and personal health records to achieve positive outcomes for a variety of health conditions. PatientsLikeMe and 23andMe are the leading operators of researcher-organized, crowdsourced health research studies. These operators have published findings in the areas of disease research, drug response, user experience in crowdsourced studies, and genetic association. Quantified Self, Genomera, and DIYgenomics are communities of participant-organized health research studies where individuals conduct self-experimentation and group studies. Crowdsourced health research studies have a diversity of intended outcomes and levels of scientific rigor.s
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Networked Researcher | Supporting & promoting the use of social media in academic resea... - 0 views

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    I have been the position where some people know me both offline and online. It seems to me that digital professionalism is management speak for something we do as a matter of course. I have always considered myself an introvert, which may or may not come as a surprise to those of you who only know me on Twitter or through my blog.
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