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update and OR08 postscript

I’m behind at the moment as I was grounded for a whole day in Amsterdam Airport. There is too much to blog about so this is an interim. In no particular order: still need to finalise thoughts from Dagstuhl on … Continue reading

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Structured Experiments and OR08

xI’m gathering data for my presentation at OR08. Having appealed to the readership of this blog and found zero 🙁 I’m now looking at other blogs. A very valuable post from Cameron Neylon … The structured experiment From Neil [Saunder] … Continue reading

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More COSTly work – DALTON and VAMP

I am honoured to be a member of the COST D37 CCWF working group on interoperability in chemical computing (see Semantic Chemical Computing for the last meeting in Berlin). COST enables European collaboration by not only having group meetings but … Continue reading

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Should Data Repositories be Open?

In a comment to my last post (OR08 abstract) … Robin Rice Says: March 5th, 2008 at 4:51 pm eHi Peter, I’ve a question. What happened to the impetus for open data in this abstract? This looks like a useful … Continue reading

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Repositories for Scientific Data (at OR08)

I am honoured to have been asked by Liz Lyon and Les Carr to give the opening keynote at Open Repositories 2008 at Southampton. In our group we have been very actively trying to work out what repositories in lab … Continue reading

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