Science Online London Forum
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Saturday 22 August 2009
The Royal Institution of Great Britain
London UK
The Web is rapidly changing the communication, practice and culture of science. Science online London 2009 will explore the latest trends in science online. How is the Web affecting the work of researchers, science communicators, journalists, librarians, educators, students? What can you do to make the best use of the growing number of online tools?
This is the follow-up conference to last year’s Science Blogging 2008: London conference. The name of the event was changed to reflect the variety of science-related activities happening online today.
Topics include blogging and microblogging, online communities, open access and open data, new teaching and research tools, author identifies and measuring the impact of research.
Registration will open soon on the event’s website. There will likely be a small registration fee.
Co-hosted by Nature Network, Mendeley and the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
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