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Make it a pub
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by gailf548 Participation Value and Shelf-Life for Journal Articles : [Via The Scholarly Kitchen ] Discussion forums built around academic journal articles haven’t seen much usage from readers. Lessons learned from the behavior of sports fans may provide some insight into the reasons why. [ More ] ...14 hours ago -
The eBook revolution
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[Crossposted at Path to Sustainable ] by goXunuReviews Kindle readers beware – big Amazon is watching you read 1984 : [Via LISNews - Librarian And Information Science News ] John Naughton says The ebook reader may have advantages over unwieldy printed tomes, but it has unexpected drawbacks. ...14 hours ago -
Fun to read
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Book reviews by email. Slate has been doing this while, printing emails and responses about books. This one, dealing with the excellent new book, Denialism , is really very interesting. It reminds me of some of the best correspondence exchanges form the 19th Century. I have not been a big fan of Mooney’s ...16 hours ago -
Innovation on the cheap
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by jordigraells > Why Great Innovators Spend Less Than Good Ones [Via HarvardBusiness.org ] A story last week about the Obama administration committing more than $3 billion to smart grid initiatives caught my eye. It wasn’t really an unusual story. It seems like every day features a slew of ...5 days ago -
Another answer
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Gen-F Scientists Ignoring Social Networking [Via Sciencebase Science Blog ] A quick analysis of online social networks, such as LinkedIn and Xing would suggest that a mere 1 in 7 research scientists use such tools as part of their work. This contrasts starkly with the business world where uptake is up to ...1 week ago -
Short answers to simple questions
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[Crossposted at SpreadingScience ] by Nima Badiey NIH Funds a Social Network for Scientists — Is It Likely to Succeed? [Via The Scholarly Kitchen ] The NIH spends $12.2 million funding a social network for scientists. Is this any more likely to succeed than all the other recent failures? ...1 week ago -
Updated: Short answers to simple questions
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by Nima Badiey NIH Funds a Social Network for Scientists — Is It Likely to Succeed? [Via The Scholarly Kitchen ] The NIH spends $12.2 million funding a social network for scientists. Is this any more likely to succeed than all the other recent failures? [ More ] Fuller discussion: In ...1 week ago -
Changing the culture
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[Crossposted at SpreadingScience ] Loose coupling and biopharma : [Via business|bytes|genes|molecules ] A few days ago, via the typical following of links that is typical of a good search and browse section on the interwebs, I chanced upon a discussion about a presentation given by Justin Gehtland at ...1 week ago -
Do it the way Charlie did
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by Smabs Sputzer 100 years of Big Content fearing technology—in its own words – Ars Technica [Via Ars Technica ] It’s almost a truism in the tech world that copyright owners reflexively oppose new inventions that do (or might) disrupt existing business models. But how many techies actually know what ...3 weeks ago -
Reducing the barriers to effective intranet use
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by Giuseppe Bognanni Barriers to Intranet Use from Forrester : [Via The FASTForward Blog ] Forrester recently released a report on What’s Holding Back Your Intranet? They were nice to share a copy with me. They found that 93% of employee respondents said they use an intranet or company portal ...4 weeks ago -
Explaining the rules
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by gabrielerosa56 I object! : [Via Bad Astronomy ] I was recently involved in a discussion of post-modernism and relativism that started when a commenter on my blog tried to support how astrology can be true and then continued when I posted on Twitter about it. I wrote: The human condition is relative ...5 weeks ago