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Explore the power of Social Software and Data 2.0 in enhancing collaboration, data accessibility, and knowledge sharing. Learn how SLATES pneumonic by Andrew McAfee can amplify your search, linking, authoring, tagging, extensions, and signals. Discover the potential benefits of community annotations, linking related studies, and supporting conversations about data. Dive into the realm of Data 2.0 and uncover its potential to revolutionize how data is accessed, shared, and utilized.
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Everything 2.0 (Web 2.0, Library 2.0, Data 2.0….) • Bringing people back into the loop through the use of so-called Social Software: • Andrew McAfee’s SLATES pneumonic: • Search: Find what you need, enhanced by emergent description (see tags, below) • Links: link relationships or link ranking algorithms • Authoring: Ease of content creation – spare me the angle brackets, make it bone simple • Tags: What do my colleagues call this? I bet it works better than what the IT department calls it • Extensions: If you thought X was [good | interesting | important | useful], you might, by extension, find Y so • Signals: tell me something has changed
Web 2.0 – the Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsa5ZTRJQ5w
Data 2.0? • Community annotations • Linking to related studies, or homologous data sets from other disciplines? • Support for collaboration and conversations about data • Tagging • Will this be more useful than controlled vocabularies? • Can it be integrated with controlled vocabularies? • Let me know (signal) if… • New data in domain x • New publications by team/author/repository/journal….