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Science Commons Symposium – Pacific Northwest: A one-day symposium held at the Microsoft Campus in Redmond, Washington on 20 February, 2010, devoted to discussing open science; one of the first major scientific events where online attendance clearly outnumbered physical attendance. [e]
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Parent topics
- Science Commons [r]: A branch of Creative Commons dedicated to making the results of scientific research available in public for use and reuse. [e]
- Symposium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Microsoft Research [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Microsoft Campus [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Redmond, Washington [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Open science [r]: A movement aimed at making the process of scientific research more transparent both within and beyond the scientific community, and at sharing its results with the widest possible audience. [e]
Subtopics
- Cameron Neylon [r]: A biochemist and open science evangelist and data sharing advocate; co-initiator of the Panton Principles. [e]
- Jean-Claude Bradley [r]: A chemist working on solubility; created the first open notebook, which laid the foundation for Open Notebook Science. [e]
- Antony Williams [r]: A chemist and open science advocate; Vice President for Strategic Development at the Royal Society of Chemistry, founder of Chemzoo and initial host of ChemSpider. [e]
- Peter Murray-Rust [r]: A chemist and open science evangelist, co-initiator of the Blue Obelisk and the Panton Principles. [e]
- Heather Joseph [r]: An open access advocate; Executive Director at SPARC. [e]
- Stephen Friend [r]: A biophysicist and open innovation advocate; co-founder, President and CEO of Sage Bionetworks. [e]
- Peter Binfield [r]: Managing Editor at PLoS ONE and advocate of Gold open access and article-level metrics. [e]
- John Wilbanks [r]: An open science evangelist; Vice President for Science at Creative Commons, head of the Science Commons project, co-initiator of GreenXchange and the Panton Principles. [e]
- Panton Principles [r]: A set of recommendations on how to label scientific research data that are made public, with the aim of facilitating reproducibility and reuse. [e]
- Article-level metrics [r]: Quantification of properties relating to individual published scholarly articles. [e]
- Open Access [r]: The free, immediate online access to the results of research, coupled with the right to use those results in new and innovative ways. [e]
- Open Data [r]: Data that are publicly available for use, reuse and redistribution, typically for free via the World Wide Web. [e]