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by sennoma 2009-10-04 13:20 community · creativecommons · collaboration
http://www.artofcommunityonline.org/2009/09/18/the-art-of-community-now-available-for-free-download - cached - mail it - history
The benefits of community participation or collaboration should outweigh the costs to support a rational decision to pursue such routes. Lions usually prefer to hunt as a group as the shared food from group kills offers a better return and lower risk than hunting alone; in a similar manner organisations may also choose to collaborate to have greater success in acquiring new resources or income. The current convergence of a number of factors appears to be driving up the R&D collaboration benefit/cost ratio. The drivers include: 1. Scientific research is becoming more complex and multi-disciplinary, requiring researchers to move more away from “working in the expert’s box”. 2. Our work, economy and society are becoming more knowledge-oriented. (I define knowledge here as including understanding gained from experience and involves individual and collective knowledge in addition to explicit knowledge such as intellectual property (IP).) 3. Business models in the chemistry and pharmaceutical industry that worked fine historically, e.g., manufacturing products based predominantly on patents related to chemistry, appear to be increasingly lacking. 4. The goals of translational and personalized medicine have stronger requirements for networked and collaborative approaches over discipline and time than the historically relatively linear drug discovery and development process. Integrated services offer greater future value creation than stand-alone products. 5. Patient Safety has become an issue of growing concern requiring new more integrative approaches to data, knowledge and disciplines. 6. Computational Science continues to grow in importance, fueling overlaps and interactions between scientific disciplines including that of computer science. 7. The maturing of the Internet-based World Wide Web including enhanced usability, services, social software and the semantic web, provide new community and collaboration resource opportunities. 8. Challenging problems we face as a
by sennoma 2009-09-12 10:21 openscience · collaboration
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The real challenge is to develop new business models that can exploit the capacities of the internet in new ways, and to start to shed or migrate away from the old business models of the 20th century.
by sennoma 2009-08-15 12:01 collaboration · scholarlycommunication · scienceasabusiness
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The Science Collaboration Framework (SCF) is a software toolkit to establish web-based virtual team organizations for researchers in biomedicine. It enables researchers to publish and discuss on-line content such as articles, news, and perspectives, and to provide shared semantic context for this content using established scientific vocabularies and automated text mining.
by sennoma 2009-06-23 01:44 opendata · openscience · collaboration · semanticweb
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by sennoma 2009-06-05 00:06 collaboration · christinapikas · webtools
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by sennoma 2009-06-02 15:57 publishing.models · collaboration · wiki
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So how do you deal with competitors, people who want you to fail, in an open, transparent, and collaborative system
by sennoma 2009-05-31 00:33 collaboration · jimgilliam · openscience · open.govt
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by sennoma 2009-05-27 14:02 webtools · collaboration
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Experimental processes in the life sciences are becoming increasingly complex. As a result, recording, archiving and sharing descriptions of these processes and of the results of experiments is becoming ever more challenging. However, validation of results, sharing of best practice and integrated analysis all require systematic description of experiments at carefully determined levels of detail. The present paper discusses issues associated with the management of experimental data in the life sciences, including: the different tasks that experimental data and metadata can support, the role of standards in informing data sharing and archiving, and the development of effective databases and tools, building on these standards.
by sennoma 2009-05-18 10:56 opendata · openscience · collaboration
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by sennoma 2009-05-13 08:58 oaos.examples · opendata · collaboration
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by sennoma 2009-05-09 06:49 collaboration · webtools
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"I have avoided competitive situations, because I am not a baboon".
by sennoma 2009-04-21 21:20 oaos.quotes · funny · collaboration · competition
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by sennoma 2009-04-20 18:08 collaboration · oa · openscience · oaos.examples
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by sennoma 2009-04-14 17:57 collaboration · competition
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by sennoma 2009-04-02 00:53 webtools · collaboration
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by sennoma 2009-02-17 14:28 collaboration
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by sennoma 2009-01-24 00:24 collaboration
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by sennoma 2009-01-23 12:25 oa.numbers · collaboration · oaos.examples
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by sennoma 2009-01-03 12:38 work · organising · collaboration
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by sennoma 2008-12-03 00:23 webtools · collaboration
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by sennoma 2008-12-03 00:23 webtools · collaboration
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by sennoma 2008-09-26 19:11 collaboration · volunteer
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by sennoma 2008-09-26 19:11 collaboration · editing · volunteer
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by sennoma 2008-09-26 19:10 collaboration · editing · volunteer
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Results support a focus on work attributes in interpreting collaboration propensity. That is, cultural factors such as competition for individual recognition and concerns about intellectual property were not perceived as significant impediments to collaboration. Instead, characteristics like resource concentration and the need for coordination were more important in determining collaboration propensity. Implications of these findings include a call for more careful examination of the day-to-day work of scientists and engineers, and a suggestion that concerns about scientific competition impeding collaboration may be unwarranted.
by sennoma 2008-09-25 13:25 openscience · collaboration
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by sennoma 2008-07-13 13:42 community · collaboration
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by sennoma 2008-07-06 01:23 semanticweb · collaboration
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by sennoma 2008-07-04 12:49 collaboration · openscience
http://sciencecommons.org/weblog/archives/2008/07/04/collaborating-for-breakthroughs/ - cached - mail it - history
by sennoma 2008-06-27 18:02 webtools · collaboration
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by sennoma 2008-06-22 18:29 social.science · collaboration · networking
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by sennoma 2008-04-12 01:21 webtools · collaboration · social.science · openscience
http://onebiglab.blogspot.com/2008/04/new-paper-protocol-lab-knowledge.html - cached - mail it - history
The Increasing Dominance of Teams in Production of Knowledge Stefan Wuchty,1* Benjamin F. Jones,2* Brian Uzzi1,2*{dagger} We have used 19.9 million papers over 5 decades and 2.1 million patents to demonstrate that teams increasingly dominate solo authors in the production of knowledge. Research is increasingly done in teams across nearly all fields. Teams typically produce more frequently cited research than individuals do, and this advantage has been increasing over time. Teams now also produce the exceptionally high-impact research, even where that distinction was once the domain of solo authors. These results are detailed for sciences and engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities, and patents, suggesting that the process of knowledge creation has fundamentally changed.
by sennoma 2008-03-14 19:01 collaboration · cooperation · science
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1136099 - cached - mail it - history
The iPlant Collaborative (iPC) is a distributed, cyberinfrastructure-centered, international community of plant and computing researchers enabling new conceptual advances through computational thinking, and addressing an evolving array of the most compelling grand challenges in the plant sciences and associated, cutting-edge research challenges in the computing sciences. Initially providing services through a small, committed, centralized core (at Arizona and the Cold Spring Harbor Lab), the Collaborative will gradually become distributed throughout the community. The community will determine priorities and allocation of resources via the Board of Directors (see "About iPC" tab for details). The iPC is funded by the National Science Foundation's Plant Sciences Cyberinfrastructure Collaborative (PSCIC) program.
by sennoma 2008-02-29 20:42 openscience · collaboration
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by sennoma 2008-02-27 14:50 collaboration · cooperation
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by sennoma 2008-02-14 00:15 webtools · collaboration
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by sennoma 2008-01-12 03:40 collaboration · cool · volunteer
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A free, online, global network of Doctors and Researchers in Life Sciences Mission: To provide researchers in Life Sciences and Physicians with a scientific community online, where they can be able to interact with each other. Prometeo Network is a trusted network of connections where information and resources are attainable to every Member.
by sennoma 2007-09-23 22:29 openscience · webtools · collaboration · networking
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The conventional view that business is all about competition is being challenged by the idea of collaboration, as companies look to find ways of exploiting the power of partnership
by sennoma 2007-06-29 11:13 collaboration · openscience
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by sennoma 2007-06-17 23:27 openscience · science · tools · collaboration · socialsoftware
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Mindquarry is an Open Source collaborative software platform for file sharing (documents, images, media files, etc.), task and project management, team collaboration and Wiki editing that meshes simplicity and functionality. As a result, knowledge workers are able to connect with team members and share information from wherever they are, effectively improving team-work and increasing productivity within the company.
by sennoma 2007-06-16 00:36 webtools · cooperation · collaboration
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