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In "Goodbye, Tropegeist. Hello, Pixelated Society," James Wilsdon from SPRU discusses innovative strategies to increase the reach and impact of research. The session explores the role of think-tanks in shaping policy, the shift towards citizen science, and the importance of open access, open data, and collaborative bibliographies. Wilsdon highlights platforms like Sci-starter, Figshare, and ArXiv as essential tools for sharing knowledge. This event advocates for alternative reputation systems and emphasizes the need for collaboration between experts and the public in the evolving landscape of research.
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‘Goodbye, tropegeist. Hello, Pixelated Society’Increasing the reach of your research James Wilsdon, SPRU 13 February 2013 @jameswilsdon @SPRU @CfSocialScience
Citizens science Data-intensive Open code Pre-print Open labbooks / wflows Open access Open data Alternative Reputation systems Open annotation Scientific blogs Collaborative bibliographies
Citizens science Data-intensive Sci-starter.com Open code Figshare.com Runmycode.org Pre-print Open labbooks / wflows ArXiv Myexperiment.org Open access Roar.eprints.org Open data Datadryad.org Alternative Reputation systems Open annotation Altmetric.com Openannotation.org Scientific blogs Collaborative bibliographies Researchgate.com Mendeley.com
Collective experiments: experts, publics & the science of science policy j.wilsdon@sussex.ac.uk @jameswilsdon