More Related Content Similar to Making the web work for science - eResearch nz (20) More from Kaitlin Thaney (13) Making the web work for science - eResearch nz5. science is still (largely)
rooted in 17th c. practices.
(with more powerful horses)
9. What Des-Cartes did was a good step.
You have added much several ways, &
especially in taking ye colours of thin
plates into philosophical consideration.
If I have seen further it is by standing on
ye shoulders of Giants.
- Isaac Newton, 1676
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11. traditions last not because they are
excellent, but because influential
people are averse to change and
because of the sheer burdens of
transition to a better state ...
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Cass Sunstein
19. - access to content, data, code, materials.
- emergence of “web-native” tools.
- rewards for openness, interop, collaboration, sharing.
- push for ROI, reuse, recomputability, transparency.
“web-enabled science”
31. our systems need to
talk to one another.
leveraging open technology, existing infrastructure.
35. code as a research object
what’s needed to reuse ?
http://bit.ly/mozfiggit
36. code as a research object
http://xkcd.com/285/
http://bit.ly/mozfiggit
48. “web-enabled science”
- access to content, data, code, materials.
- emergence of “web-native” tools.
- rewards for openness, interop, collaboration, sharing.
- push for ROI, reuse, recomputability, transparency.
49. “web-enabled science”
what’s missing?
- access to content, data, code, materials.
- emergence of “web-native” tools.
- rewards for openness, interop, collaboration, sharing.
- push for ROI, reuse, recomputability, transparency.
69. the future is here ...
it’s just not evenly distributed.
- william gibson
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72. join us
(and the conversation.)
teach, contribute, learn.
http://software-carpentry.org
http://mozillascience.org