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Posted on June 26, 2008December 30, 2009 by Cameron Neylon

Live blogging at Friendfeed – Data sharing in the Biosciences: a sociological perspective

http://friendfeed.com/e/1b77bc93-d820-4c0b-93f8-bc585546cb7b/Data-Sharing-in-the-Biosciences-a-sociological/

http://friendfeed.com/e/3865430a-3f03-4f58-9851-f8ba37d97f5b/Data-sharing-in-the-Biosciences-II/

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  • Testing…testing…
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  • Thinking out loud: Tacit knowledge and deficit models
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