TweetIn response to static, neglected lab websites that have become the norm, a Princeton scientist (Ethan O. Perlstein) has personally invested in the design of a site that will inspire fellow academics to openly share their research. In add... 続きを読む
Lab webpages are often relatively dry affairs, which is why it is so refreshing to see a researcher at Princeton being innovative with the way they translate their research. Rather than being a static list of publications, Ethan Perlstein has... 続きを読む
Posted on 06.18.12 This post is the first installment in a series dedicated to Open Science (#openscience). It’s the story of my journey into the brave new world of online science communication and research article-level metrics.... 続きを読む
編集部注:学術関係者向けのサービスAcademia.eduのファウンダでCEOを務めるRichard Price氏による寄稿。Academia.eduは論文をシェアしたり意見交換を行ったりするプラットフォームを研究者に提供している。 技術や医学の分野で起こるイノベーションは、ほとん... 続きを読む
Editor’s note: This guest post was written by Richard Price, founder and CEO of Academia.edu — a site that serves as a platform for academics to share their research papers and to interact with each other. Almost every technological and med... 続きを読む
Whether you’re a student, researcher or engineer, you’ve probably mastered to perfection certain IT tools: PowerPoint, word processing software, electronic messaging. Other, less well known tools exist, each with a specific use. In researc... 続きを読む
Photo credits: Travis Dove, The New York Times Jean Cocteau once said that the art is science made clear, but what he didn’t indicate is that the science is creating different forms of art including the art of connecting people and communica... 続きを読む
"Gentlemen, it is the microbes who will have the last word" -Louis Pasteur Profile ________________________ Kevin is getting his PhD in Immunology studying the signaling networks down stream of Toll-like Receptors (TLRs). He thinks the immune... 続きを読む
For centuries, this is how science has operated — through research done in private, then submitted to science and medical journals to be reviewed by peers and published for the benefit of other researchers and the public at large. But to man... 続きを読む
The idea of open science means different things to different people, but primarily it is about community, the scientific community and beyond. At a time when commercial publishers are coming under increasing pressure there are boycotts and re... 続きを読む
For centuries, this is how science has operated — through research done in private, then submitted to science and medical journals to be reviewed by peers and published for the benefit of other researchers and the public at large. But to man... 続きを読む
By MICHAEL NIELSEN In January 2009, a mathematician at Cambridge University named Tim Gowers decided to use his blog to run an unusual social experiment. He picked out a difficult mathematical problem and tried to solve it completely in the o... 続きを読む
This week’s Working Group update comes from our Open Science group – thanks to Jenny Molloy for the post and for her great work coordinating the group! This follows on the recent updates from the Archaeology and EU Data groups – and next w... 続きを読む
Featured Project: Transforming the way we publish research December 3, 2011 at 10:43 am jebyrnes Leave a comment from Jarrett Byrnes This morning’s featured project, Transforming the way we publish research is a truly ambitious project. Dani... 続きを読む