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By John Trigg, on November 5th, 2009 The potential benefits of Web 2.0 tools, and the growing interest in Google Wave has drawn the attention of the BBC with two articles appearing on the BBC website: Science enters the age of Web 2.0 and Strength in science collaboration. Cameron Neylon, who is quoted in both articles has a blog , Science in [...]
By Gloria Metrick, on July 27th, 2009 I just finished reading “Social Software in Libraries: Building Collaboration, Communication, and Community Online” by Meredith G. Farkas. I was reading it for tips on managing my LIMS/Laboratory Informatics group, which I figured is also a place to provide content and share ideas, in some small way, a little like what a library is meant [...]
By John Trigg, on July 21st, 2009 As if we didn’t have enough to worry about already, risk management seems to be the latest addition to our list of responsibilities in the workplace. There was a time when risk management probably meant no more than mopping up a spillage, or sweeping up some broken glassware. These days it’s a career. And it [...]
By John Trigg, on June 22nd, 2009 Science always was, and always will be, a subject that promotes and provokes debate. The quest for knowledge and the evaluation of ideas and theories forms the basis of the subject. It seems then that Web 2.0 tools are a natural fit in our wired world to advance debate, and there is a growing body [...]
By John Trigg, on June 8th, 2009 Well, its slightly outside the scope of The Integrated Lab, but since facilitating good science is what we are all about, here’s a link to a post by Mary Spiro in the Baltimore Science News Examiner on the Top 20 websites every scientist (or engineer) ought to know. Enjoy!
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