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What “Web 2.0” may mean for science Bonnie J. M. Swoger ’99 Milne Library, SUNY Geneseo

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A brief introduction to some of the new web services scientists are using to communicate with each other and with the public.

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What “Web 2.0” may mean for science

Bonnie J. M. Swoger ’99Milne Library, SUNY Geneseo

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What’s new…

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(Facebook)

myExperiment.org

PLoS ONE

Nature Precedings

ScienceBlogs.com

Connotea (del.icio.us

)Nature Network

For additional descriptions, see this webpage.

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Open data Tools become more valuable as more

people contribute Ease of communicating with people

you know (and people you don’t know)

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Making connections Data becomes more valuable as

more folks contribute Credit and priority Peer Review Impact of informal communication on

tenure and promotion Retrieving this information

• Archiving blog posts, comments, ratings

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See the August, 2007 issue of CTWatch Quarterly • www.ctwatch.org (open access)