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1. promote open systems, incentives, and norms to redefine how complex biological data is gathered, shared, and used. 2. 1. weird times for privacy and research. 3. “my…
s p r in g 2 0 16 heroes the magazine of ann robert h lurie children’s hospital of chicago innovation in diagnosis treatment research and access to care ann robert h lurie…
1. knowledge in a disaggregated world nfais2 march 2010 philadelphia, pa tuesday, march 2, 2010 2. 1. aggregation is a natural, publicreaction to a disaggregated world. tuesday,…
1. open phacts keynotejohn wilbanks18 september 2011volendam, nl 2. 1. we want to “publish” “data” 3. container-based publishing. 4. 5. the scholarly content industry…
1. 2. why are we here? 3. http://xkcd.com/285/ 4. 5. this article is about the research concept acknowledging the use of another's ideas. 6. this article is about the…
1. 1. the policy environment. it is not sufficient. 2. http://www.systemswiki.org/images/8/8a/wisdom.png 3. “is it open?” is perhaps not the right frame. 4. accessibilityadaptabilityease…
1. “open as a platform” 2. 1. a legal one, traditionally. a technical one, increasingly. 3. but “platform” in tech means something…
1. crossref user meeting boston, ma 18 november 2008john wilbanks creative commons / science commons 2. threadless 3. knowledge gaps process failurestransaction costs lost…
1. john wilbanksvp for science, creative commons 2. 3. why do open hardware? 4. innovation as a system’s capacity to produce unexpectedresults.- zittrain 5. 6. (thanks,…
uncommon knowledge, open innovation wednesday, march 11, 2009 how do we make the web work for science? wednesday, march 11, 2009 we need more from what we know. wednesday,…
1.thursday, may 13, 2010 2. 1.we used to live in a worldwhere knowledge was scarce.thursday, may 13, 2010 3. thursday, may 13, 2010 4. thursday, may 13, 2010 5. 350 years…
1. prelude: how to spend a billion dollars. 2. 3 3. 4 4. 5 5. 6 6. 7 7. assume 1,000,000 downloads assume 10% false positive rate 100,000 doctor visits $1000 per biopsy 8.…
1. athena retreat5/18/12 2. trend #1:computational research isunreasonably effective 3. “in 2006, google released a trillion-word corpuswith frequency counts for all sequences…
1. 4/8/2010washington, dc allen press emerging trends tuesday, april 13, 2010 2. 1. from tcp/ip to the ipad...how did we get here? tuesday, april 13, 2010 3. tuesday, april…
presentation to the 4th nordic conference on scholarly publishing
1. freedom (to reproduce) john wilbanks @creativecommons @wilbanks 14 july 2011 2. freedom . 3. 1. reproducibility > sharing. 2. best practices.3. freedom (as in “to…
1. http://sagebase.org 2. the firm isn’t going to be the center of the data universe. 3. “industrial drug development” 4. inside the firm, data flow is (relatively):…
1. majesty seminar john wilbanks science commons / creative commons 2 october tokyo, japan 2. most of the useful knowledge is inaccessible. most of the useful knowledge is…
how to mix up a deliciouse mojito 1 put 2 sprigs of mint, half a lime & 2 spoons of raw sugar in the bottom of a tall glass. 2 muddle this together. 3 fill the glass…
1. open pharma innovation and the commons 15 april 2008 prism forum workshop on open innovation north mymms, u.k. 2. property theory 3. the “digital commons”:standard…