NERM 09 session on Chemistry on the Web
Last week, on October 9, 2009 I presented at the ACS NERM conference. Martin Walker hosted a session on Publishing and Promoting Chemistry in the Internet Age. All of the talks were quite interesting and fit perfectly with the topic:
Martin Walker Chemistry on the InternetMy talk consisted of an overview of Open Notebook Science with some new content on solubility prediction algorithms written by Andrew Lang and a few example of students taking a Chemical Information Retrieval class at Drexel University using research logs on a wiki to flesh out their projects.
Elizabeth Brown The Chemist's Toolkit for Publishing and Promoting Your Work On the Internet
Antony Williams Navigating the Complex Web of Chemistry Using ChemSpider
Jean-Claude Bradley Leveraging Transparency and Crowdsourcing in Chemistry Using Open Notebook Science
Leveraging Transparency and Crowdsourcing in Chemistry Using Open Notebook Science
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Labels: ACS, chemspider, crowdsoucing, NERM, open notebook science, open science, solubility
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