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Open Access: a short summary | Michael Nielsen - 0 views

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    "So I thought it might be useful to post a summary of the current state of open access. There's a lot going on, so even though this essay appears lengthy, it's actually a very brief and incomplete summary of what's happening. I have links to further reading at the end."
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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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PLoS ONE: A Collaboratively-Derived Science-Policy Research Agenda - 0 views

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    interesting article with many author
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T-LAB Tools for Text Analysis - 0 views

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    "An easy and efficient way to find the most appropriate answers to your questions and subsequently ...discover new questions to be answered." At the service of research and science since 2001.
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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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TEXTUS - 0 views

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    What is TEXTUS? In a nutshell it is an open source platform for working with collections of texts. It harnesses the power of semantic web technologies and delivers them in a simple and intuitive interface so that students, researchers and teachers can share and collaborate around collections of texts. TEXTUS is a project of the Open Knowledge Foundation.
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Seeking proposals on how to implement the Open Source paradigm of the IT industry in th... - 0 views

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    Seeking proposals on how to implement the Open Source paradigm of the IT industry in the area of Drug Discovery
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