Bar - Natan is one of a small number of so - called «
open notebook scientists» who are pushing the boundaries of technology and data sharing by posting their work online, almost in real time.
Not exact matches
At The
Open Notebook, she recounts how she did it and offers a thoughtful overview of the issues and challenges that
scientists face when considering this switch.
While some
scientists remain concerned that sharing work via online «
open notebooks» or preprint servers and publishing in journals with new peer - review models is risky (and perhaps introduces even more vulnerability into an already challenging career path), the researchers who are already participating insist that the benefits can outweigh the disadvantages — as long as you're careful.
A small number of
scientists advocate «
open -
notebook science,» in which research results are documented online in real time.
Open Notebook Science advocates claim that being open may protect a scientist's ideas rather than exposing them to th
Open Notebook Science advocates claim that being
open may protect a scientist's ideas rather than exposing them to th
open may protect a
scientist's ideas rather than exposing them to theft.
Nonetheless, Bradley has been surprised by the variety of
scientists who have adopted
Open Notebook techniques.
Certain groups of
scientists are in there using
open notebook science and
open wetware and various things like that to do their jobs.