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P2P Foundation (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
... of designing an open system out of which open science might emerge on its own. Excerpts from John Wilbanks : “Far too often the focus on “porting” open source to science focuses on the legal aspects rather than performing an analysis of the infrastructure for science. Science is actually not very similar to modern software at this point. In science, especially life science, many of...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
... an approach to sharing data that just might revolutionize the scientific world. My interview with John Wilbanks was a fitting way to cap off Open Access Week. (This interview has been edited for clarity and length.)
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newsletter archive (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Open Source Science: A Revolution From Within Vivian Wagner 11/20/09 4:00 AM PT It worked for software, so why not science? The open source science movement has been gaining momentum, and it's shaping the future of scientific research and discovery. Everyone -- scientists, the general public, and even taxpayers -- stands to benefit from a new scientific model, says John Wilbanks, vice...
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Next Generation Science (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
... trust I did the movement justice. Open Source Science? Or Distributed Science? | Common Knowledge John Wilbanks reflects on the open source software model and the problem with applying the terminology to science. Are you a Twitter user? Tweet this! Thank you for subscribing by RSS or email. We work hard to make the articles on Next Generation Science engaging and we truly appreciate...