Science blogging
The second annual Science Blogging conference took place in North
Carolina over the weekend
(http://scienceblogs.com/clock/2008/01/science_blogging_conference_vi.
php) and the blogosphere is alive with reports and comments. What I
glean sitting here across the continent, is that science blogging is a
major force in scientific communications and between scientists and
the lay community.
The use of websites has transformed our world already but the
integration of blogs, wikis, open access journals, web service, video
and picture/slide hosting sites, online social networks, and online
co-laboratories is about poised to blow us all off the outcrop.
"Our conference addresses a variety of issues and perspectives on
science communication, including science literacy, the popularization
of science, science in classrooms and in homes, debunking
pseudoscience, using blogs as tools for presenting scientific
research, writing about science, and health and medicine."
http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/
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