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Links to relevant sites/tools
Eva Amsen
Thursday, 20 March 2008 21:15 UTC
Several people mentioned or used online tools in their talks, or showed something that people might want to look into a bit more. Please leave relevant links here for people who missed it, or ask for links that you’d like to see.
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John Dupuis and I led a session on Saturday about new websites and other electronic tools for collaboration, communication/info-sharing, record-keeping.
John mentioned several websites, which I’ll list here.
Connotea (social bookmarking)
Journal of Visualized Experiments (video)
SciVee (video)
Useful Chem Wiki (wiki/lab notebook)Other examples we didn’t mention:
OpenWetWare (wiki)
Nature Precedings (preprint server for biology, medicine, chemistry and earth sciences)
PLoS One (peer reviewed online journal with commenting facilities)Please add links to other sites that we didn’t get a chance to talk about.
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I have a summary of the Saturday discussion Can Technology make us Happy? on my blog. Comments are highly welcome!
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Addgene Labs is a new initiative to help labs better organize their information, reagents, protocols, and eventually share them easily with others labs and people. We are adding more tools to the system as we speak, but labs already use it to manage their data internally. Check it out at www.addgenelabs.org
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