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Making the Web Work for Science

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Science Online London is less than a week away. In order to prepare your mind for the conference, you could watch the video of a recent panel discussion with Jimmy Watson, Stephen Friend and John Wilbanks – moderated by Tim O’Reilly. Some of the topics they talk about will also be discussed at Science Online London.

Making the Web Work for Science – Full from Jordan Mendelson on Vimeo.

The video is 60 minutes long, a short 15 minute version can be found here.

Conference programme now online

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

After we have announced all 10 sessions in a series of blog posts over the last two weeks, we have now published the complete conference programme. After registration and breakfast we will start the conference at 9.30 AM. We will finish around 6 PM, and then move the discussion to the pub. We thought that it would be great to have as many sessions as possible as plenary sessions, so that participants have a similar conference experience. And we decided against the popular unconference format, as we wanted to have speakers and session topics different from last year’s Science Blogging 2008: London and ScienceOnline’09 earlier this year in North Carolina. We almost succeeded in that goal. You will also notice that the session topics reflect the name change to Science Online London, sessions are not only about blogging, but about many other topics related to doing and communicating science online. We encouraged our session speakers to give an introduction to the topic, but then leave enough room for open discussion.

We hope you look forward to the conference as much as we do. And we hope to see many of you in three weeks time at the Royal Institution (or in Second Life, if you can’t come to the conference in person).

The Science News Cycle

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

We asked Jorge Cham over at Piled Higher and Deeper of why we need a conference like Science Online London. His answer is much better than any blog post we might have come up with:

phd051809s The Science News Cycle

This comic was originally posted at Piled Highr and Deeper on 5/18/09, reproduced with kind permission by Jorge Cham.


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