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Revision as of 16:29, 19 March 2006

Highlights



Highlights show the best and most interesting uses of OWW. If you have something to be highlighted, please add to the discussion.


Launch of Open Science seminar series


Open Science Seminar Series

John Wilbanks will launch the OpenWetWare seminar series on Open Science this Friday by making a visit to MIT and speaking on open research and the growing movement to create a “research commons” of freely usable tools, papers and data. John is Executive Director of Science Commons, a project of the non profit corporation Creative Commons.

The new seminar series will range in topics from open publishing and standards to how open practices affected the development of other fields such as the IT industry. "We hope to bring awareness to the scientific community about problems that hinder the development and scope of scientific progress, communities, and education" said OpenWetWare's Sri Kosuri. Each seminar will be made available on-line after the event.

More information is available at the seminar series page.


This story highlights the best of OWW.



Novel uses of OWW

OpenWetWare in the classroom

OWW developments

Considering a new look


Highlights team

If you would like to be involved in writing the highlights section (new ideas, writing, editing, reviewing) then please add your name below.

John Cumbers