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==the glitzy== | ==the glitzy== | ||
''unique opportunities on OpenWetWare'' | ''unique opportunities on OpenWetWare'' | ||
*publicize [[ | *publicize [[Rebuilding_T7|your work]], prior to publication | ||
**OWW will probably be the top [http://www.google.com/search?q=jen%20braff&hl=en google hit] for your name | **OWW will probably be the top [http://www.google.com/search?q=jen%20braff&hl=en google hit] for your name | ||
*collaborate | *collaborate | ||
**find out what people are doing right now accross the world / or more | **find out what people are doing right now accross the world / or more | ||
importantly, across [[ | importantly, across [[Sauer Lab|the hall]] | ||
*shared spaces | *shared spaces | ||
**Shared [[Protocols|protocols]], [[Materials|materials]], [Equipment|equipment]], etc. | **Shared [[Protocols|protocols]], [[Materials|materials]], [Equipment|equipment]], etc. |
Revision as of 08:55, 1 March 2006
the mundane
things that you do already offline but might be more effective on the wiki
- meeting organization (lab meetings, retreat planning, etc)
- ordering
- lab jobs
- equipment pages
- control experiments, etc.
the practical
things you may not do currently, but which are easy on a wiki
- long term storage of lab information (protocols)
- Rapid turnover in labs, collaborative protocol editing to tune
protocols in house, searchable information.
- up-to-date, high content level lab webpage
- remove the webmaster "bottleneck" - democratized contribution
the glitzy
unique opportunities on OpenWetWare
- publicize your work, prior to publication
- OWW will probably be the top google hit for your name
- collaborate
- find out what people are doing right now accross the world / or more
importantly, across the hall
- shared spaces
- Shared protocols, materials, [Equipment|equipment]], etc.
- protocol example
4. Feedback
- were actively looking to make the site more useful to the scientific community, is there
anything that you would like to see?