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:::;;;<blockquote>''What if everyone in the world were in your lab – a ‘hive mind’ of sorts, but composed of countless creative intellects rather than mindless worker ants, and one in which resources, reagents and effort could be shared, along with ideas, in a manner not dictated by institutional and geographical constraints? — [http://dmm.biologists.org/content/2/5-6/201 Chris Patil and Vivian Siegel]''</blockquote> | |||
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*are compatible with any mode of [[peer review]] tested so far | |||
*can be integrated with every step of the [[research cycle]], so as to highlight research as a process and improve reproducibility | |||
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What if everyone in the world were in your lab – a ‘hive mind’ of sorts, but composed of countless creative intellects rather than mindless worker ants, and one in which resources, reagents and effort could be shared, along with ideas, in a manner not dictated by institutional and geographical constraints? — Chris Patil and Vivian Siegel
Wikis
- provide the opportunity to structure digitally published items more contextually than stand-alone articles (particularly print-based ones) allow for
- are compatible with any mode of peer review tested so far
- can be integrated with every step of the research cycle, so as to highlight research as a process and improve reproducibility