I had a great time at the ASIS&T 2007 conference, Joining Research and Practice: Social Computing and Information Science, in Milwaukee. I blogged most of the sessions I attended -- see the list at ASIS&T Sessions. A few thoughts about...
Wikipedia: Distributed Editorial Processes Phoebe Ayers Who is wikipedia? It's thousands of people behind the site. Lots of groups joined by shared values of openness and shared values: free content; open to all; key editorial policies (Neutral Point of View,...
Bora Zivkovic What are sci/tech bloggers doing? Fun stuff... Changing policy. Scientists are not humorless automatons. A way for "fun" to appear within scientific literature. Science and art, history of science. Blogging from the field -- talking about field research....
No, not legislation of wikis -- legislation by wiki. An article in Monday's OpinionJournal, "Somewhere Milton is Smiling," highlights what appears to be the first use by a state legislature of a wiki to build consensus around a proposed law....
Nature launched a bold experiment in June 2006 in which scholars could (voluntarily) post their articles for open peer review via a Wiki-like interface. After receiving a number of article submissions that surprised Nature's editorial staff, the staff were perhaps...
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