myExperiment: A Web 2.0 Virtual Research Environment for Research using Computation and Services
myExperiment: A Web 2.0 Virtual Research Environment for Research using Computation and Services
myExperiment is a social web site for the born-digital items arising in contemporary research practice, in particular scientific workflows and Research Objects. myExperiment can be seen from many perspectives: as a Virtual Research Environment which majors on social sharing, as “Facebook for scientists” but without the implicit openness which is actually a deterrent to scientists, as a second generation digital library which combines a repository with a place for conducting in silico research, or as the foundation of the future e-Laboratory.
De Roure, David
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Goble, Carole
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19 June 2009
De Roure, David
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Goble, Carole
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De Roure, David and Goble, Carole
(2009)
myExperiment: A Web 2.0 Virtual Research Environment for Research using Computation and Services.
Workshop On Integrating Digital Library Content with Computational Tools and Services at JCDL 2009, Austin, Texas, United States.
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myExperiment is a social web site for the born-digital items arising in contemporary research practice, in particular scientific workflows and Research Objects. myExperiment can be seen from many perspectives: as a Virtual Research Environment which majors on social sharing, as “Facebook for scientists” but without the implicit openness which is actually a deterrent to scientists, as a second generation digital library which combines a repository with a place for conducting in silico research, or as the foundation of the future e-Laboratory.
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Published date: 19 June 2009
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Event Dates: 19-06-2009
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Workshop On Integrating Digital Library Content with Computational Tools and Services at JCDL 2009, Austin, Texas, United States, 2009-06-19
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Electronics & Computer Science
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/267607
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David De Roure
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Carole Goble
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