Liveblogging Science Online '09: Social networks for scientists
Our hosts for this session are Cameron Neylon and Deepak Singh, who have themselves explored the many social networks developed especially for scientists and bring to us the question: Why aren't these more successful? Some examples are Nature Network, MyExperiment. Others? Please add others that you know of, and your thoughts on them.
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Liveblogging ScienceOnline '09: Anonymity and Pseudonymity - Building Reputation Online
Our leaders in this session are PalMD and Abel Pharmboy. I hope that these comments on this topic will be useful, as I have never blogged anonymously or under a pseudonym, but we are blessed with ma
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Liveblogging ScienceOnline '09: Race in Science Online and Offline
Our hosts, Danielle Lee and acmegirl, began the session by asking how we can make science more representative of our population as a whole. Audience members pointed out that an exercise of drawing scient
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