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WebSci and the Two Hundred Cultures: slides online

Posted by: clare on: May 10, 2013

Hey there Internet! I’ve had requests for access to the slides of my WebSci’13 presentation about the representation of different disciplines within WebSci (a brief overview of the topic is here). The slides are embedded below: I’ll update this post on the weekend to include a link to the paper itself, and you can expect [...]

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Long-term readers may recall that at WebSci’12 last year, I published a paper on representation of disciplines in the Web Science conference series. It was motivated by the ongoing discussion and (at times) uncertainty in the WebSci community about the disciplinary composition of that community, and about defining Web Science itself. The paper explained this [...]

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Where are we on open social networking?

Posted by: clare on: November 27, 2011

Once upon a time, everyone was talking about the concept of open social networking: we saw a brave new world where social networking corporations wouldn’t hold our data in proprietary formats, where we’d have ownership of and access to our data. What’s the latest on that, people? Of course, Diaspora has been widely publicised as [...]

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  • I really enjoyed reading @eastgate's post on organising a conference with Tinderbox:
    http://t.co/10aV5c7M8W
  • In the last week I've had the privilege to spend time in Tallin, Helsinki and Berlin. My mini tour of European capitals is done: home!
  • Uh oh. Watching London Heathrow updates. #DontWantToBeStranded
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