Contents contributed and discussions participated by david osimo
The Open Science Paradox | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network - 0 views
Discovery, Chance and the Scientific Method - 0 views
-
Though scientists pride themselves and the theories of science as being based on methodical research and the scientific method, one notes that key discoveries often occur by chance or serendipity. Luck or a scientific event whose time had come? With the current demands on scientific research to solve critical problems and provide modern amenities, the unexpected, chance event should not be discounted.
Citizen Science Alliance - 0 views
-
" The CSA is a collaboration of scientists, software developers and educators who collectively develop, manage and utilise internet-based citizen science projects in order to further science itself, and the public understanding of both science and of the scientific process. These projects use the time, abilities and energies of a distributed community of citizen scientists who are our collaborators "
About the Repository - ROARMAP - 0 views
2012 EFC Research Forum Stakeholders Conference - 0 views
-
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
PyBossa - 1 views
Description - Heritage Health Prize - 0 views
Will Nano-Publications & Triplets Replace The Classic Journal Articles? « Lai... - 0 views
nanopub.org - 2 views
Explorable Explanations - 0 views
How to write a good research blog post - 1 views
8 reasons why researchers should blog « Losing and Finding a Home - 1 views
The Open Dinosaur Project - 0 views
Apps for Science - 1 views
The Mendeley API Binary Battle | Mendeley Developers Portal - 0 views
-
" 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)."
« First
‹ Previous
81 - 100 of 114
Next ›
Showing 20▼ items per page