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Faculty Panel: Open Access and the Digital Humanities

2013-10-25 , Bogost, Ian , Herrington,TyAnna , Wharton, Robin , Varner, Stewart , Croxall, Brian

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Doing Science in the Open

2011-10-03 , Nielsen, Michael

The internet is causing a radical change in how science is done. In this talk I'll describe how mass online collaborations are being used to prove mathematical theorems; how online markets are allowing scientific problems to be outsourced; and how online citizen science projects are enabling amateurs to make scientific discoveries. These and other projects show how we can use online tools to amplify our collective intelligence, and so extend our scientific problem-solving ability. This promise is only part of the story, however, for today there are many cultural barriers inhibiting scientists from using online tools to their full potential. I will discuss these cultural barriers, and how they can be overcome.

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Kathy Roper

2009-10-23 , Roper, Kathy O.

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Leo Mark, Ph.D.

2009-10-23 , Mark, Leo

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Georgia Tech Faculty Panel: Perspectives on Open Access

2013-10-23 , Fortnow, Lance , Chang, Michael , Yoganathan, Ajit P. , Best, Michael L.

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Expanding the Reach of Your Research: An Open Forum on Authorship and Your Intellectual Property

2010-10-21 , Harrell, Evans M. , Beck, Joseph M. , Herrington, TyAnna K. , Harvey, Stephen C. , Bobick, Aaron

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John M. Nickerson, Ph.D.

2009-10-23 , Nickerson, John M.

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Open Notebook Science: Transparency in Research

2012-10-23 , Bradley, Jean-Claude

This presentation will outline strategies for collecting, processing, and disseminating chemical information as Open Data. Bradley will discuss melting point and solubility datasets and models. In his talk, Bradley will show how Open Notebook Science can be used to maintain full provenance information between the original lab notebook pages and associated raw data up to the point of use. Specifically he will explain in detail the use of web services, allowing for data access and querying through a browser interface or Google Spreadsheets using Google App Scripts.

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Introduction

2009-10-23 , Murray-Rust, Catherine , Walters, Tyler O.

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The Future of Scholarly Publishing and the Open Access Debate

2009-10-23 , Luce, Richard E.