Who Are You? Digital Identity in Science
O'Really?,
The organisers of the Science Online London 2009 conference are asking people to propose their own session ideas (see some…
The buzz around people identifiers
CrossRef Blog,
In Science this week Martin Enserink writes about Thomson's Researcher ID and CrossRef's Contributor ID project in "Are You…
What’s in a name? Guest, ghost and indeed quite imaginary authorships
Professor Douglas Kell's blog,
Much has been written about the extent of the contribution that is expected of the author of a scientific paper, and I shall…
Contributor IDs - an attempt to aggregate and integrate
Science in the open,
Following on from my post last month about using OpenID as a way of identifying individual researchers, Chris Rusbridge made…
Wiki modelling - Part 1
iPhylo,
Time to make some notes. I've been playing with using Sematic Mediawiki to create a database of taxonomic names, literature…
A specialist OpenID service to provide unique researcher IDs?
Science in the open,
Following on fromScience Online 09and particularly discussions on Impact Factors and researcher incentives(also onFriendfeedand…
Some thoughts on unique author IDs
PhysMath Central,
What I want to write about today is this idea, seemingly…
Brief running report on the Open Science Workshop at PSB09
Science in the open,
Just a very brief rundown of what happened at the workshop this morning and some central themes that came out of it. The slides…