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Workshop: Web 2.0 for Scientists / Cool Tools for Scholars

These are the notes for my upcoming Steacie Library Grad Student Workshops. This post will include the notes for both Part 1 (Web 2.0 for Scientists) and Part 2 (Cool Tools for Scholars)

What is web 2.0, anyway? Tim O’Reilly or Wikipedia?

Take a look at the power of web 2.0 technologies to solve your problems.

Let’s take a look at some tools that will help you with the research process from start to finish!

  • Invisible college: networking
  • Literature review: environment scan, keeping up, organizing readings
  • Executing the project: keeping track of results
  • Writing up the work: document preparation
  • Disseminating: distributing and popularizing the work


Blogging & RSS
(IC, LR, Dis)

Reading what’s going on

Doing your own!

Don’t forget RSS aggregators like Bloglines & Google Reader.

Also, lots of journals have RSS feeds for their TOCs.

Social Bookmarking & Citation Management (LR, Writing)

  • del.icio.us — most popular social bookmarking site
  • Connotea — just like del.icio.us but geared for academia, by Nature
  • 2collab — similar to Connotea but by Elsevier
  • Mendeley — new citation management system, more like workflow management
  • CiteULike — another academic citation/bookmarking site.  Can also look at journal TOCs
  • Zotero — Firerfox browser add-in, free and open source, supported by non-profit foundation. Coolest and most forward looking of the bunch
  • RefWorks — officially sanctioned York-sponsored product

Using Wikis in Reseach (Results)

Social Networks for Scientists (IC, Dis)

Collaborative Document Creation (Writing & Dis)

  • Google Docs — pretty complete online version of MS Office with sharable documents
  • Zoho — another similar one
  • SlideShare — share your PowerPoint slides with the world

Using Audio & Video (Dis)

Bringing it all Together: Lifestreaming

  • FriendFeed — aggregates all your feeds and shows you the content from trusted friends. Also facilitates conversation better than most other platforms.

NATS 1820 Molecules and the Mind

Just for fun

FREE Citation Management Software

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  • Information here on logging in
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