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Web 2.0: the Impact of Bottom-Up Research Innovation

Oxford e-Social Science Project. Web 2.0: the Impact of Bottom-Up Research Innovation. Eric T. Meyer and Lucy Power Oxford Internet Institute. Technology in science, social science and the humanities. Coders, Hackers and Social Actors Innovation in the development of technology (Rogers )

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Web 2.0: the Impact of Bottom-Up Research Innovation

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  1. Oxford e-Social Science Project Web 2.0: the Impact of Bottom-Up Research Innovation Eric T. Meyer and Lucy Power Oxford Internet Institute

  2. Technology in science, social science and the humanities Coders, Hackers and Social Actors Innovation in the development of technology (Rogers ) Innovation in the repurposing of technologies developed by others (Schroeder) Innovation in research using the tools of others (Lamb)

  3. Top down versus bottom up Source: Meyer & Dutton 2008

  4. Source: Dutton & Meyer 2008

  5. Source: Dutton & Meyer 2008

  6. Science Blogging

  7. Science Blogging Scienceblogs.com Postgenomic ResearchBlogging

  8. Online tools for research ...include blogs, wikis and open notebooks.

  9. e-Research in the Life Sciences What impact are these online tools having on the research practices of the life scientists who use them?

  10. Journal of Visualized Experiments

  11. JOVE Characteristics

  12. JOVE Views

  13. JOVE Institutions - North America

  14. JOVE Institutions - Global

  15. JOVE Topics

  16. Credit where credit is due? Views v. citations to JOVE

  17. Credit where credit is due? Downloads v. citations to GAIN data Citations OR links to Histpop or other digitized resources Citations to blogs and wikis?

  18. Citations of PCR Method Saiki, R. K., Gelfand, D. H., Stoffel, S., Scharf, S. J., Higuchi, R., Horn, G. T., Mullis, K. B. & Erlich, H. A. (1988). Primer-directed enzymatic amplification of DNA with a thermostable DNA polymerase. Science 239, 487–491.

  19. Technology in science, social science and the humanities Coders, Hackers and Social Actors Innovation in the development of technology (Rogers ) Innovation in the repurposing of technologies developed by others (Schroeder) Innovation in research using the tools of others (Lamb)

  20. Questions? Eric T. MeyerResearch Felloweric.meyer@oii.ox.ac.uk http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/meyer Lucy PowerDPhil Studentlucy.power@oii.ox.ac.uk http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/power/ oxford  internet institute university of oxford

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