
Jean-Claude Bradley is the pioneer in the use of blogs in science in the way that too many of us are still too scared to do – posting on a daily basis the ideas, methods and data from the lab. He and his collaborators are using the blogs Useful Chemistry, Useful Chem Experiments 1 and Usefulchem-Molecules, as well as the UsefulChem Project wiki to exchange information, brainstorm and inform the public of their work. These sites serve as laboratory notebooks open for everyone to see.
So, I am delighted to tell you that Jean-Claude will be coming to the 2007 North Carolina Science Blogging Conference and leading a break-out session on Open Source/Open Notebook Science.
So, are you coming to the conference, too? Of course you are – just register here and I’ll see you on January 20th.
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I really look forward to meeting you and other science bloggers in person finally!