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*[http://wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_rich_text_editor_tutorials/What_is_a_wiki#Interesting_uses_of_Wiki_technology General use cases of wiki technology] | *[http://wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_rich_text_editor_tutorials/What_is_a_wiki#Interesting_uses_of_Wiki_technology General use cases of wiki technology] | ||
:e.g. [http://www.koltzenburg.net/aiki/CalenDar Calendar] | |||
*[[Scientific_method#Components_of_the_scientific_method|Integral part of the scientific method]] | *[[Scientific_method#Components_of_the_scientific_method|Integral part of the scientific method]] | ||
*For technical reasons, [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/LSWT 2010/Integrating wikis with scientific workflows/Publishing|publishing]] was historically a separate step, performed about once per cycle. | *For technical reasons, [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/LSWT 2010/Integrating wikis with scientific workflows/Publishing|publishing]] was historically a separate step, performed about once per cycle. |
Revision as of 07:12, 22 July 2010
- e.g. Calendar
- Integral part of the scientific method
- For technical reasons, publishing was historically a separate step, performed about once per cycle.
- Publishing every relevant bit of information immediately at each step is technically feasible now, but are we culturally ready for that?
- Some of us are — pioneering example: UsefulChem.
- And others?
- Take a look at Recent Changes at OpenWetWare — dozens of labs, hundreds of researchers; covers all steps of the research cycle, except for funding and (formal) publishing