Department of Plant Sciences Research Seminars

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17 May 2012
16:00, Large Lecture Theatre

'Science Online: Tools, Data, Crowds, Collaboration, and Science in a Digital World'

Dr Eric T Meyer
Oxford Internet Institute

The internet is transforming all aspects of modern life, from how we communicate with each other and form and maintain relationships, to how we work and learn. Scientific uses of the internet have been at the leading edge since the first networks that would eventually become the internet were established. This talk will discuss some of the ways that moving science online opens up both the results of science, but also the process of science. From engaging the public to help classify astronomical data, as in the Galaxy Zoo project, to efforts to use the internet to engage the public with science and understand the science behind the news headlines, science is less mediated than ever. However, what does this disintermediation mean for scientists? This talk will address these issues.