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Nigel Robertson

Science in the Sands: 7 Habits of the Open Scientist - 0 views

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    "Science has always been based on a fundamental culture of openness.  The scientific community rewards individuals for sharing their discoveries through perpetual attribution, and the community benefits by through the ability to build on discoveries made by individuals.  Furthermore, scientific discoveries are not generally accepted until they have been verified or reproduced independently, which requires open communication."
Derek White

isbndb.com - free books & ISBN database - 0 views

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    ISBNdb.com project is a database of books providing on-line and remote research tools for individuals, book stores, librarians, scientists, etc. Taking data from hundreds of libraries across the world ISBNdb is a unique tool you won't find anywhere else.
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    ISBNdb.com project is a database of books providing on-line and remote research tools for individuals, book stores, librarians, scientists, etc. Taking data from hundreds of libraries across the world ISBNdb is a unique tool you won't find anywhere else.
Stephen Bright

How to solve impossible problems: Daniel Russell's awesome Google search techniques - 1 views

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    Advanced Google search techniques from Daniel Russell - research scientist at Google
Nigel Robertson

Labguru - 0 views

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    Project management for the science lab. Looks good. Need scientists to try out!
Nigel Robertson

The scientist and blogging | Population of One - 0 views

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    Researcher explains why it important for researchers to blog.
Derek White

Scientists create computer-programmable bacteria - This Just In - CNN.com Blogs - 0 views

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    scary
Nigel Robertson

Downloadable Materials - The Learning Scientists - 0 views

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    Posters with useful strategies for learners.
Stephen Harlow

'iTunes university' better than the real thing - science-in-society - 18 February 2009 ... - 1 views

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    "New psychological research suggests that university students who download a podcast lecture achieve substantially higher exam results than those who attend the lecture in person." Would have been nice to cite this morning ;-)
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