SPARC DR meeting day1

11/8 DR Meeting の、ひとまず1日目のセッションの途中までをカバーしています。最後のカナダの人の報告はおちているぽい。
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Lisa Schiff @lschiff@mastodon.sdf.org @lschiff

#spdr10 polymath blog not being preserved--the CDL's web capture tool "WAS" is a perfect solution for this!!!

2010-11-08 23:25:10
Andrew Asher; aasher@mastodon.world @aasher

Nielsen-- now asking how we preserve distritubted scholarship eg blogs etc. #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:25:37
Atmire @atmire

Case for open science: mass collaboration facilitated the solution of a very hard math problem. Small contributions from many ppl #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:25:50
Bonnie Tijerina @bonlth

Preservation of open science is a big issue and a growing problem. #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:25:52
Lisa Palmer (she/her) @lapalmer14

#spdr10 Gowers' Polymath project as an example of how open source principles can be applied to solve scientific problems and do research

2010-11-08 23:26:10
Todd Carpenter tac_NISO at social.niso.org @TAC_NISO

@Nature Article "Massively collaborative mathematics" by Timothy Gowers & Michael Nielsen http://bit.ly/2rsn09 (Login neccessary) #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:27:09
Lisa Palmer (she/her) @lapalmer14

#spdr10 Nielsen: Online tools like blogs amplify our collective intelligence

2010-11-08 23:27:36
Todd Carpenter tac_NISO at social.niso.org @TAC_NISO

Nielsen: Is science blogging the future of science? "No, I don't think blogging is the future of science" #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:27:54
Lisa Palmer (she/her) @lapalmer14

#spdr10 Nielsen: Expert attention is often the most important scarce resource in solving creative problems

2010-11-08 23:28:43
Todd Carpenter tac_NISO at social.niso.org @TAC_NISO

Nielsen "Expert attention is often the most important scare resource in problem solving" - needing right expertise at the right time #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:29:17
Sarah Shreeves @sshreeves

In the polymath project the online tools allowed the restructuring of expert attention - by allocating it more effectively #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:29:19
asallans @asallans

MathOverflow as example of collaborative math research approach http://bit.ly/147SRy #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:29:58
Sarah Shreeves @sshreeves

The math overflow project = a collaboration market. #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:30:30
Todd Carpenter tac_NISO at social.niso.org @TAC_NISO

Nielsen: after the success of Math overlflow project, there are more than a dozen different projects researching in same way #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:30:48
MAEDA (Tsuchide), Ikuko @itsuchide

Wikipedia, Linux の例から、オープンソースやアイディアの共有ネットワークを通じてすごい勢いで実現されている。一方でPolymath projectの例から、インターネットは短期間のアイデア実現や既存の方法変更変革をたやすく起すが、保存継続はどうか。 #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:31:02
Dr. Heather Leary @heatherlearyphd

By "getting the attention of the right person at the right time" creative problem solving can occur #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:31:48
Gail Steinhart @gailst

galaxy zoo: "humans still surpass the best computers" (Nielsen at #spdr10)

2010-11-08 23:32:16
Monica McCormick @moncia

Nielsen: internet enables massive collaborations, problem-solving, restructuring the most valuable scarce resource: expert attention #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:32:48
asallans @asallans

Galaxy Zoo as scientific crowdsourcing , 250k + volunteers, 150 mil + classifications, 930k + galaxies http://bit.ly/9iEKty #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:34:58
Lisa Palmer (she/her) @lapalmer14

#spdr10 Nielsen discussing “citizen science” with ex. of Galaxy Zoo cosmological census.

2010-11-08 23:37:29
Lisa Palmer (she/her) @lapalmer14

#spdr10 Galaxy Zoo: 250K online volunteers recruited, 150 mill. classifications. Projects like this broadening who can do science.

2010-11-08 23:38:28
Todd Carpenter tac_NISO at social.niso.org @TAC_NISO

Nielsen: There are ~10,000 science blogs, which is a lot of people & a lot of science, significnat potential for collaboration #spdr10

2010-11-08 23:40:11
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