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Social Media for Life Scientists: Videos, Wikis and Blogs...Oh My!
Mary Canady who writes the Comprendia Blog and helps to manage the San Diego Biotechnology Network has crafted a number of useful social media lists for scientists and others who work in the life sciences industry. Videos are de rigueur and you can find a plethora of science video websites on...
New Wiki for Libraries and Museums
Here's a new wiki on the future of libraries and museums.http://imlsupnext.wikispaces.com/A great resource to share knowledge about this important topic.
Silence is Golden
Back in 1962, President Kennedy asked members of the press to sit on the story about the discovery of Russian missiles in Cuba. This gave Kennedy about a week to try and defuse the crisis privately with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, without the pressures of intense media scrutiny and public...
Enterprise 2.0 at Goodwin Procter
Can law firms jump on the Enterprise 2.0 bandwagon? Lawyers are generally seen as conservative users of technology, preferring to use a quill and inkwell over a web-based publishing platform. David Hobbie shares some of the successes he has encountered in the adoption of Enterprise 2.0 at Goodwin...
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Legal Ontologies Spin a Semantic Web By Dr. Adam Z. Wyner Special to Law.com June 8, 2009 “The Semantic Web, an extension of the current www, promises to make documents meaningful to people and computers by changing how legal knowledge is represented and managed. Dr. Adam Z. Wyner explains...
