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[31 Aug 10: 19:42]
Nice read: Neuroscientist’s Embarrassment: Artificial Intelligence’s Opportunity. Mark Changizi

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Just as now access to drinking water is a human right, access to the literature should be a scientific right.

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Incentivizing open scientific discussion
Coturnix' "obligatory reading of the day" brought me to this interesting essay on open science. I think it catches most of the most important idiosyncracies of the modern science business and offers some very promising a...[more]
open science   science blogging   science politics   
Posted on Friday 18 July 2008 - 11:55:49

ScienceOnline09: Open Notebook Science
ScienceOnline09This session on Open Notebook Science is really interesting! Jean-Claude Bradley and Cameron Neylon advocate keeping your lab notebooks and your measurements (especially the autmated ones) completely open and transparent...[more]
open science   ScienceOnline   open notebook science   
Posted on Saturday 17 January 2009 - 16:15:52

Funding opportunity for Open Science in Germany
Yesterday, Daniel Mietchen sent me an email with a link to a DFG webpage. The DFG is the largest German science funding agency. To my great surprise, the page contained a call for grant applications with the title (trans...[more]
DFG   open science   blog   wiki   reputation system   funding   semantic web   
Posted on Wednesday 25 March 2009 - 14:13:57

Our own little Open Science project: Buridan's paradigm
ResearchBlogging.org On FriendFeed, Open Science is a frequent discussion topic and I also get the impression that the scientific community at large is starting to pay more and more attention to the principles of Open Science, possibly in t...[more]
Buridan   Open Science   drosophila   
Posted on Thursday 15 April 2010 - 07:46:38

What do science and sports have in common?
Competition and misconduct! This is basically what the current developments in science politics boil down to. This convergence in opinion comes from multiple sources, such as Coturnix, 3 quarks daily, Janet and an interv...[more]
science politics   game theory   open science   
Posted on Tuesday 17 July 2007 - 03:02:05

Open Science
Coturnix over at ScienceBlogs.com has an interesting blog post on Open Science, meaning that people keep their lab notebooks public. I commented on the topic:
...[more]
science   politics   science politics   open science   
Posted on Friday 04 May 2007 - 12:01:51

Another disorder which will spread through the science community
Ok, this story in TheScientist is just a collection of he-said/she-said accounts. But it reminded me of yet another negative consequence of the current developments in the science community, besides scientific misconduct...[more]
science politics   paranoia   misconduct   open science   
Posted on Friday 20 July 2007 - 07:11:47

Journals - the dinosaurs of scientific communication
The recent kerfuffle caused by Butler's article in Nature seems to have gotten quite a number of stones rolling. What I thought would be a rather slow process seems to be speeding up considerably because of Nature's rath...[more]
editors   science publishing   open access   open science   science blogging   science politics   PLoS One   
Posted on Saturday 19 July 2008 - 13:13:40

lab.brembs.net
I registered the subdomain now what? I have undergraduate students lined up for all my side projects until the summer. Julien Colomb has received his PostDoc scholarship from the Swiss National Fund and will start in our...[more]
lab   CMS   e107   open science   
Posted on Tuesday 10 February 2009 - 11:08:04

Building a scientific online reputation
The other day, I was hypothesizing how one could provide incentives for scientists to comment on papers and blogs and to blog themselves. My solution was that there needed to exist a service which would allow researchers...[more]
reputation systems   comments   scientific communication   science publishing   open science   
Posted on Wednesday 23 July 2008 - 07:46:09

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