Robert Stevens wrote:
doesn't this miss the point?
It may miss many points, because it is aimed at publishers e.g.
subtext is "how can science publishers make money from web 2.0".
However, I thought it made some points that are relevant to the
success or failure of myExperiment and other web 2.0 tools.
1. scientists won't use new tools that don't save them time
2. scientists won't use new tools without career incentives to do so
(accreditation)
The first problem is something myExperiment can *really* do something
about. The second one is a much harder problem...
Duncan
Stating the bleedin' obvious...
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http://www.cshblogs.org/cshprotocols/2008/02/14/why-web-20-is-failing-in-biology/