[OWW-SC] The New Science of Sharing

Sri Kosuri skosuri at MIT.EDU
Sat Mar 3 20:38:26 EST 2007


An article<http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/mar2007/id20070302_219704.htm?chan=technology_technology+index+page_more+of+today%2527s+top+stories>on
from BusinessWeek... there is a favorable mention of OpenWetWare
somewhere on the second page:


As large-scale scientific collaborations become the norm, scientists will
> rely increasingly on distributed methods of collecting data, verifying
> discoveries, and testing hypotheses not only to speed things up but to
> improve the veracity of scientific knowledge itself. For example, rapid,
> iterative, and open-access publishing will engage a much greater proportion
> of the scientific community in the peer-review process. Conventional
> paper-based scientific journals, meanwhile, will be augmented by dynamic
> publishing tools such as blogs, wikis, Web-enabled RSS feeds, and podcasts
> that turn scientific publications into living documents. Projects such as
> MIT's OpenWetWare are already doing this.
>
> http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/mar2007/id20070302_219704.htm?chan=technology_technology+index+page_more+of+today%27s+top+stories


Apparently, we are again an "MIT" project... Apologies to those of you who
are not.

Sri
http://openwetware.org/wiki/Sriram_Kosuri
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