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      <title>What happens on the internet does not stay on the internet (part 5)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eva Amsen - The last bit! "(part 1)":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/U27CE62BB/2008/03/31/what-happens-on-the-internet-does-not-stay-on-the-internet-part-1 "(part 2)":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/U27CE62BB/2008/04/17/what-happens-on-the-internet-does-not-stay-on-the-internet-part-2 "(part 3)":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/U27CE62BB/2008/04/24/what-happens-on-the-internet-does-not-stay-on-the-internet-part-3 "(part 4)":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/U27CE62BB/2008/05/25/what-happens-on-the-internet-does-not-stay-on-the-internet-part-4 *Step 10: Distillation* And finally, I went over the whole process and thought about what went well and not so well, and wrote up this incredibly lengthy description of]]>
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      <title>What happens on the internet does not stay on the internet (part 4)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eva Amsen - _I finally found time to finish this. This is the second to last installment. The last one is already written and is just a brief summary, so that it can stand alone._ _Make sure to read the other parts first]]>
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      <title>What happens on the internet does not stay on the internet (part 3)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eva Amsen - ("Part 1":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/U27CE62BB/2008/03/31/what-happens-on-the-internet-does-not-stay-on-the-internet-part-1 ) ("Part 2":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/U27CE62BB/2008/04/17/what-happens-on-the-internet-does-not-stay-on-the-internet-part-2 ) _Guys, first of all, I am so sorry about how long-winded this is. This installment only has one step! Next time I'll talk about the panel discussion I did at SciBarCamp. I have a]]>
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      <title>What happens on the internet does not stay on the internet (part 2)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eva Amsen - "(See part 1 for the introduction and step 1 and 2)":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/U27CE62BB/2008/03/31/what-happens-on-the-internet-does-not-stay-on-the-internet-part-1 *Step 3: Proposing session at SciBarCamp opening night* We started out "SciBarCamp":http://www.scibarcamp.org with an empty schedule, and on Friday night everyone was free to suggest a topic by filling]]>
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      <title>SciBarCamp</title>
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        <![CDATA[T. Troy McConaghy - I just finished a four-part series on the recent SciBarCamp in Toronto. You can read them over "on my personal blog.":http://www.troymcconaghy.com/blog/2008/3/24/scibarcamp-part-1.html]]>
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      <title>Your wishlist for a cool website for scientists</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corie Lok - I co-lead a session about new 'web 2.0' websites for scientists. We ran out of time before I got a chance to ask everyone: *what kind of website do you wish there was that would help you with your work?*]]>
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      <title>What happens on the internet does not stay on the internet (part 1)</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eva Amsen - _The ten-step process of taking a discussion about "Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Science" from the web to SciBarCamp and back online, or why we still don't know what everyone should know about science, but at least managed to]]>
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        <![CDATA[Eva Amsen - I'm at "SciBarCamp":http://www.scibarcamp.org and at this very moment Nature Network's own "Corie Lok":http://network.nature.com/boston/news/blog is giving the opening talk, together with "John Dupuis":http://jdupuis.blogspot.com/ They're talking about Science 2.0, and the audience is now discussing "JOVE":http://www.jove.com/ !http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2108/2334276577_b91124f940.jpg! I'll be posting photos more]]>
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      <title>Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Science</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eva Amsen - !http://science.easternblot.net/home/science/images/2008/03/scibarcamplogo.png! "SciBarCamp":http://scibarcamp.org/ is less than two weeks away, and we're pretty much filled up in terms of "participants":http://scibarcamp.org/Participants (We secretly had room for slightly over 100! 112 people are registered as of this moment.) One of the things we want]]>
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        <![CDATA[Eva Amsen - I'm co-organizing "SciBarCamp":http://www.scibarcamp.org/ which is kind of like SciFoo, but different. It was definitely inspired by it. After hearing about SciFoo, some people in the Greater Toronto Area thought: _"Hey that's cool, I wish I was there -- you know]]>
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