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Coming up next week is WikiSym 2008, the 4th International Symposium on Wikis, taking place in Porto, Portugal. OpenWetWare will be presenting a poster and also a demo of how we use MediaWiki software to produce an environment that enables collaboration and sharing of scientific information among life science researchers.

The Boston Globe has recently published an article showcasing a few projects that belong to what they refer to as "a peaceful insurgency in science", an open-science movement per se.

The Journal of Visual Experiments (JoVE), a video-publication for biological research based in Sommerville, MA has recently been accepted for indexing in the hugely accessed PubMed and MEDLINE.


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