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Data is the new soil

By Martin Fenner
Posted: September 13, 2010
Category: Conferences, Snippets | Tagged solo10 | 2 Comments

Lanyrd: a new Twitter mashup for conferences

By Martin Fenner
Posted: September 12, 2010
Category: Conferences, Snippets | Tagged solo10, twitter | 4 Comments

ORCID as unique author identifier: what is it good for and should we worry or be happy?

By Martin Fenner
Posted: September 7, 2010
Category: Conferences | Tagged orcid, solo10 | 9 Comments

The Great Science Online London Tweetup

By Martin Fenner
Posted: September 6, 2010
Category: Conferences | Tagged solo10, twitter | 3 Comments

Welcome to Gobbledygook

By Martin Fenner
Posted: September 1, 2010
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