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*[http://www.openscience.org/blog/?p=269 What, exactly, is Open Science?] — a blog post on the definition and scope of Open Science | *[http://www.openscience.org/blog/?p=269 What, exactly, is Open Science?] — a blog post on the definition and scope of Open Science | ||
*[http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/2006/10/the_future_of_s_1.html The Future of science is open, Part 1: Open Access] — first of a three-part blog post series by Bill Hooker on [[3 Quarks Daily]], dealing with the needs for and of open science | *[http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/2006/10/the_future_of_s_1.html The Future of science is open, Part 1: Open Access] — first of a three-part blog post series by Bill Hooker on [[3 Quarks Daily]], dealing with the needs for and of open science | ||
*[http://www.slideshare.net/CameronNeylon/science-in-the-open-science-commons-pacific-northwest Science in the open] — a presentation by Cameron Neylon on general aspects of Open Science | |||
*[http://www.slideshare.net/jcbradley/science-commons-open-notebook-science-talk Open Notebook Science] — a presentation by Jean-Claude Bradley on practical aspects of doing chemistry in the open |
Revision as of 21:06, 26 February 2010
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- Principles for open science at Science Commons
- Corpus callosum: 1st edition of open science round-up — a blog carnival contribution on open science, by Shirley Wu
- What, exactly, is Open Science? — a blog post on the definition and scope of Open Science
- The Future of science is open, Part 1: Open Access — first of a three-part blog post series by Bill Hooker on 3 Quarks Daily, dealing with the needs for and of open science
- Science in the open — a presentation by Cameron Neylon on general aspects of Open Science
- Open Notebook Science — a presentation by Jean-Claude Bradley on practical aspects of doing chemistry in the open