Monthly Archives: March 2011

Scholarly HTML : Theme and presentations today

#scholarlyhtml Martin Fenner, Peter Sefton and I have been discussing what Scholarly HTML is, what we intend to do over the weekend and then what Peter and we will do next week. This post is “my slides” to introduce the … Continue reading

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Scholarly HTML – what we are hoping for

#scholarlyhtml We’ve already started the ScholarlyHTML event (with Peter Sefton’s prfesence) but tomorrow we start to ramp up with a session presented by Peter Sefton, Martin Fenner and Brian McMahon. (There’ll also be Simon Hodson and others including me). We … Continue reading

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Mendeley Data IS OPEN!

I have had a very rapid response to my blog post: Jason Hoyt says: March 10, 2011 at 3:02 pm  (Edit) Hi Peter, All very good and valid questions raised there. To answer you acid test: yes, you could download and … Continue reading

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Mendeley API Binary Battle: IsItOpenData?

Mendeley have invited me to enter their “API Binary Battle” and win 10001 USSD. http://dev.mendeley.com/api-binary-battle. Here’s the blurb: Build an application with our data, make science more open and win $10,001! What’s it all about? At Mendeley we love science. … Continue reading

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IsItOpen[Drug]Data?

I missed an important OKF event on Monday – the identification of Linked Open Drug Data. Linked Open Data is one of the great emerging ideas of the modern Web – the idea that data is semantic, linked and open. … Continue reading

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Scholarly HTML hackfest

#scholarlyhtml We are gearing up for the weekend scholarly hackfest in Cambridge. Like all hackfests it is organised chaos. But we are assembling a range of top-class creators. They include: Peter Sefton (USQ, ICE, HTML) Martin Fenner (Hannover, WordPress) Brian … Continue reading

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Compchem Quixote Workshop: to create the “first Open distributed repository for electronic simulations”

#quixote #xmlcml I am delighted to announce the first Quixote Conference http://quixote.wikispot.org/First_Quixote_Conference_-_22nd-23rd_March_2010 at Daresbury Laboratory. This is the outcome of all the work put in by the Quixote community and is A meeting to create the first Open distributed repository … Continue reading

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Scholarly HTML: hackfest and visit of Peter Sefton and Martin Fenner

#scholarlyhtml @ptsefton We’re gearing up for our scholarly hackfest (March 12-13) – for details see http://www-pmr.ch.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Scholarly_HTML which will be updated and which includes a registration process. This is because it’s over a weekend and we need to know who is … Continue reading

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