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D-Lib Mar/Apr 2012 McMahon et al. |
Social Awareness Tools For Science Research Tools for social networking and social awareness are developing rapidly and evolving continuously. They are gaining popularity in a growing number of professional as well as personal activities, including scholarly research. |
Information Today September 4, 2008 Paula J. Hane |
Research Sharing Gets New Tools and Goes Trendy Some of the tools emphasize organizing and managing references -- an online extension of a software tool such as EndNote. Others emphasize collaborative knowledge sharing. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Assante et al. |
Science 2.0 Repositories: Time for a Change in Scholarly Communication In this work we introduce the notion of Science 2.0 Repository that aims at overcoming the methodological barriers by providing scientists with an integrated and innovative environment that supports "within" and "during" scholarly communication workflows. |
Searcher April 2003 David Mattison |
Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars Wiki as a PIM and Collaborative Content Tool |
Entrepreneur February 2007 Amanda C. Kooser |
It Takes 2.0 to Tango You might have heard of Web 2.0, but do you know what this new version of the internet means for your business? Get in step with the more collaborative, more interactive web of the future. |
Searcher August 2007 Mike Reid |
Online Social Networks, Virtual Communities, Enterprises, and Information Professionals - Part 1. Past and Present If information professionals embrace the burgeoning field of online social networking and virtual community building for their organizations, they will be in a unique position to bring order to chaos. |
Searcher June 2007 Lark Birdsong |
Sports Wikis: Who's on First? The wide and varied uses of wikis for communicating information on sports. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2013 Wright et al. |
Using Data Curation Profiles to Design the Datastar Dataset Registry The development of research data services in academic libraries is a topic of concern to many. Cornell University Library's efforts in this area include the Datastar research data registry project. |
ONLINE Nov/Dec 2009 David Stuart |
Social Media Metrics Social media has been adopted by every type of library in recent years, from small special libraries to large national ones. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 Waaijers & van der Graaf |
Quality of Research Data, an Operational Approach This article reports on a study, commissioned by SURFfoundation, investigating the operational aspects of the concept of quality for the various phases in the life cycle of research data: production, management, and use/re-use. |
Bio-IT World Jul/Aug 2006 Kevin Davies |
Science Publishing and the Web Several technologies are poised to radically change the ability of scientists to share data and develop ideas both within and between organizations: Nature Network Boston... PLoS ONE... |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2012 Tomasz Neugebauer |
A Report from the 2011 ICSTI Workshop on Multimedia and Visualization Innovations for Science Innovations in science oriented web multimedia, large-scale data exploration and visualization, speech recognition, and video and image indexing and analysis, offer opportunities for accelerating scientific discovery. |
BusinessWeek June 7, 2004 Rob Hof |
Wikis' Winning Ways Web sites that allow members to share info and collaborate are catching on fast. Here's a tour of key examples. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2007 John K. Waters |
Online Collaboration :: Curriculum Unbound! Freed from the nuisances of paper-based methods, districts are making creative use of digital tools to move their curricular documents online, where educators can collaborate on course development and lesson planning. |
Insurance & Technology June 20, 2007 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Industry Leaders Discuss The Opportunity Of Web 2.0 By enabling a higher level of user empowerment, Web 2.0 tools promise to revolutionize business collaboration and consumer interactions in the insurance industry. But adoption has moved slowly. |
D-Lib February 2005 |
The eXtensible Past: The Relevance of the XML Data Format for Access to Historical Datasets and a Strategy for Digital Preservation Reports on investigations carried out by the Netherlands Historical Data Archive into the relevance of the XML data format and the "Open Archives" paradigm on the long-term preservation and dissemination of historical datasets. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 Aalbersberg & Kahler |
Supporting Science through the Interoperability of Data and Articles Whereas it is established practice to publish relevant findings of a research project in a scientific article, there are no standards yet as to whether and how to make the underlying research data publicly accessible. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 30, 2007 J. Nicholas Hoover |
Adoption of Web 2.0 Is Taking Off, But Some Firms Are Still Reluctant Business technologists are concerned about security, return on investment and their staffs' skill in implementing and integrating new Web tools. While some financial services companies are plunging into Enterprise 2.0, it still is an emerging technology. |
D-Lib August 2005 Paepcke et al. |
Dewey Meets Turing: Librarians, Computer Scientists, and the Digital Libraries Initiative One of the more intriguing aspects of the Digital Libraries Initiative was its matchmaking coup of uniting librarians and computer scientists. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Dragan et al. |
A-posteriori Provenance-enabled Linking of Publications and Datasets via Crowdsourcing In this paper we present opportunities to leverage crowdsourcing for a-posteriori capturing dataset citation graphs. |
Information Today February 21, 2006 Paula J. Hane |
Stellent Adds Support for Managing Wikis, Blogs, and RSS Stellent, Inc., a provider of enterprise content management solutions, has added support for managing wikis and blogs to its Stellent Universal Content Management system. |
InternetNews August 13, 2004 Michael Singer |
Blogs: The Marketing Killer Executives are seeing dollar signs in RSS feeds, as corporations are no longer relying solely on the official corporate statement to get the message out. |
T.H.E. Journal August 2007 Charlene O'Hanlon |
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em Educators who recognize how much social networking engages and informs kids are creating their own sites as learning tools that foster collaboration among students, teachers, and parents. |
Bio-IT World May 2006 Salvatore Salamone |
Get Serious About Information Mining Life science companies have long faced the problem of information silos. In a session on text, data mining, and the Web at last month's Bio-IT World Expo, industry experts talked about some of the challenges and solutions that might help break down silos. |
Bank Systems & Technology July 11, 2007 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Not All Banks Reaping Web 2.0's Potential Web 2.0 is an opportunity to deliver information to customers, partners and employees in a manner that is more responsive, compelling and effective than ever before. Web 2.0 has the potential to impact all facets of financial services -- from customer self-service to process management dashboards. |
T.H.E. Journal July 15, 2009 Ruth Reynard |
Beyond Social Networking: Building Toward Learning Communities Social networking is only the beginning of a longer and more complex process of socially constructed learning and ultimately collaboration and knowledge building. |
Chemistry World October 16, 2014 John Ioannidis |
Not all science is created equal The way the scientific method is implemented and the standards of research in each discipline can vary substantially. |
Information Today February 14, 2008 |
SIIA Releases Survey Results on Business Use of Web 2.0 Technologies Business use of Web 2.0 technologies such as wikis, blogs, social networking, and user-generated content are increasing. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2007 Brad Kenney |
Manufacturing 2.0 Manufacturers are looking beyond the hype and discovering the internal and external business value of the latest set of Web-based tools. |
CRM January 1, 2007 Kim Kobza |
SaaS and Web 3.0 Traditional development is a high-risk, high-cost response to the demand for customer interaction inherent in Web 2.0. But there are important examples where SaaS is already making its mark in the emerging demand for enterprise social networks. |
T.H.E. Journal February 2, 2009 Chris Riedel |
Top 10 Web 2.0 Tools for Young Learners Web-based learning tools are about sharing, collaborating and about putting the power to learn and create in the hands of the students. Here are examples of how educators are using these resources to teach their students right now. |
Information Today December 20, 2010 Sue Polanka |
SciVerse Hub Application Connects Researchers With U.S. Government Datasets This free application available to subscribers, is available for search across the SciVerse Hub, and provides researchers keyword matched results for more than 300,000 government datasets from data.gov |
T.H.E. Journal July 2007 Carla Wade |
Professional Development :: Oregon In Oregon, professional development experts built a team to foster networking among educators about ed tech. |
Global Services November 7, 2008 Allan Schweyer |
The ROI in Enterprise Web 2.0 and Corporate Social Networking How do organizations find creative ways to recruit, engage and retain Gen Y, and facilitate strategic knowledge sharing across the enterprise? The answer lies with Web 2.0 collaboration tools in organizational social networking and knowledge-sharing. |
Bio-IT World Dec 2006/Jan 2007 Kevin Davies |
The NextBio Thing in Bioinformatics NextBio, which this fall officially introduced its platform after a year of beta testing by a handful of select organizations, aims to provide high-throughput information to researchers without them having to learn anything. |
Wall Street & Technology December 18, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
Wall Street Firms Increasingly Adopt Web 2.0 Financial institutions make Web 2.0 applications and services more compelling to their investors and employees. |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2005 Marydee Ojala |
Ownership, Access, Retrieval, and Sharing Today, it's about sharing. Collaboration tools are in vogue. Online discussion lists and blogs encourage the sharing of thoughts, opinions, expertise, and even links to journal articles. |
InternetNews April 11, 2008 Susan Kuchinskas |
Web 2.0 in Enterprise Needs a Lock Sans security controls, company-hosted blogs and wikis make it all too easy to post malware. Then, the trusting, sharing culture of Web 2.0 encourages others to click on the link. |
PC World February 2006 Scott Spanbauer |
New, Improved Web Ready for the next online revolution? Powerful tools help you work, search, communicate, and share data your way; usually for free. |
Bio-IT World June 12, 2002 Beth Schachter |
Informatics Moves to the Head of the Class The race is on to increase the quantity and quality of bio-IT training programs as government and academia bet the need will be great. Will the job market back up that bet? |
Entrepreneur March 2008 John Jantsch |
It's a Hit Get customers psyched about your business by using all the web has to offer. |
Wall Street & Technology April 28, 2007 J. Nicholas Hoover |
Wells Fargo Taps Web 2.0 The financial services firm is using blogs, wikis and even Second Life's virtual world to connect employees and customers. |
Wall Street & Technology January 22, 2008 Cory Levine |
Financial Firms Need to Improve Their Use of Web 2.0 Technologies A new report argues that Web 2.0 technologies could yield powerful advantages and that firms are missing out on great opportunity. |
InternetNews October 27, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Why Wikis Are Conquering The Enterprise The success of Wikipedia has led companies to rethink how they manage the creation of value and the distribution of information. |
CFO March 1, 2008 Scott Leibs |
Web 2.0, Confusion 1.5 Is there something fundamentally different about the Internet today? |
InternetNews September 22, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Enterprise Knowledge The Wiki Way SocialText ramps up its wiki approach to improving enterprise applications. |
Bank Systems & Technology November 1, 2007 Nancy Feig |
A Glossary of Web 2.0 Terms for Banks Defining Web 2.0 terms such as wiki and mashup. |
InternetNews April 19, 2007 David Needle |
Enterprises Can Get Web 2.0 On Their Terms Ready or not, blogs, wikis and other Web 2.0 apps are finding their way onto corporate desktops, notebooks and smaller mobile computing devices. |
Search Engine Watch August 31, 2005 Chris Sherman |
RSS Search Engines A look at the specialized search tools that help you locate content in blogs, feeds and other sources of information. |
Pharmaceutical Executive July 1, 2005 Zaborowski, Hammer & Lawler |
Informatics Rules How global computer systems helped far-flung research centers at Roche work together |