Science Online London 2011 #solo11 - Day 1 Keynote Michael Nielsen
The Science Online London 2011 conference took place on September 2nd and 3rd at the British Library. We've captured the key online conversations about the conference in a series of Storify storyboards. This one details Michael Nielsen's keynote on "Open Science".
- Preparing for Michael Nielsen's keynote
- Michael Nielsen | Michael NielsenMichael Nielsen is one of the pioneers of quantum computation. Together with Ike Chuang of MIT, he wrote the standard text on quantum computation. This is ...
- As an appetizer to #solo11 there is a nice summary by @Jackstilgoe of @michael_nielsen's talk yesterday on open science t.co/PHrgrfQ
- annnnd, we're off to the races. kicking off with a keynote from @michael_nielsen #solo11
- Watch river-valley.tv for @michael_nielsen's #solo11 keynote. See also @Jackstilgoe's post on Nielsen's talk yesterday t.co/52flRzr
- Michael Nielsen begins his keynote on Open Science
- @michael_nielsen starting with the standard story of open science in opening keynote at #solo11
- @michael_nielsen talking now at #solo11 video on t.co/kN90HAR Should be a number of gr8 talks today.
- For #solo11 keynote now, @Michael_nielsen on open science. (He'll give similar talk at Duke University Oct 4.)
- @michael_nielsen How to change the culture and reward systems to allow open science to prosper #solo11
- Keynote from @michael_nielsen: "Need to change culture and reward system." Good intro for microattribution session this afternoon. #solo11
- We have been stuck in the "problem"-stage for quite a while... #solo11 t.co/hwEB37r
- thr's little reward 4 sharing ideas, data. thr needs 2 B a change in the reward sys for 'Open Science' to flourish @michael_nielsen #solo11
- Kicking off at #solo11, keynote from @michael_nielsen on open science: what's the reward for sharing scientific knowledge in new ways?
- Open Science Keynote Lecture from @michael_nielsen: Focusing on how to change the culture and reward system #solo11
- "Will truly open theoretical science ever eventuate? No" from a open notebook author. example by @michael_nielsen #solo11















