At the annual ScienceOnline conference, organized in large part by ScienceBlogger Bora Zivkovic of A Blog Around the Clock, scientists gather to talk about the changing role of the Internet in the practice and communication of science. At the 2009 event in January, panel discussions included "Social networking for scientists," "Alternative careers: how to become a journal editor," and "Blogging101 - how to get started," among dozens of others.. The agenda for the 2010 conference is now being set, and suggestions for sessions are still rolling in. Visit the ScienceOnline'10 wiki to learn more about the conference, sign up for email updates, and help shape the conference schedule.
- The ScienceOnline 2010 wiki page
- You are all invited to ScienceOnline2010! on A Blog Around the Clock
- Interviews with ScienceOnline'09 attendees including Scicurious, Greg Laden, GrrlScientist and Peter Lipson on A Blog Around the Clock
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