Liveblogging Science Online '09: Social networks for scientists

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 17, 2009, 04:33 PM

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.

Liveblogging ScienceOnline '09: Anonymity and Pseudonymity - Building Reputation Online

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 17, 2009, 03:29 PM

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

Liveblogging ScienceOnline '09: Race in Science Online and Offline

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 17, 2009, 02:04 PM

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