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**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 across [[Sauer Lab|the hall]]
**find out what people are doing right now accross the world or 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.
**[[DNA Ligation|protocol example]]
**[[DNA Ligation|protocol example]]



Revision as of 09:01, 1 March 2006

the mundane

things that you do already offline but might be more effective on the wiki

the practical

things you may not do currently, but which are easy on a wiki

  • long term storage of lab information (protocols)
    • Helps with the rapid turnover of personel in labs, collaborative protocol editing tunes protocols used by several lab members, searchable, information.
  • up-to-date, high content level lab webpage
    • remove the webmaster "bottleneck" - democratized contribution

the glitzy

unique opportunities on OpenWetWare

Feedback

  • were actively looking to make the site more useful to the scientific community, is there anything that you would like to see added?