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English: Different models of scientific collaboration have been emerging, particularly with the advent of the Internet. Proponents of a collaborative model sometimes called "Open Science" or "Science 2.0" stress that a model of online collaboration before results are published, and cite a number of benefits, although the topic is controversial. |
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Author | Tomwsulcer |
Further information, read this NY Times article This table has been transcribed into wiki-markup for use in Science 2.0.
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