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Nature 428, 462-463 (1 April 2004) | doi:10.1038/428462a
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Information technology: In the know
Philip Ball1
- Philip Ball is a consultant editor for Nature.
Abstract
In big groups and companies, it's hard to track who knows what. So how can scientists share information and prevent work being duplicated? Philip Ball investigates one solution: knowledge-management software.
It's a common frustration in scientific life: you have a seemingly simple query, but you aren't sure who can answer it. A basic experimental procedure, for example, might already have been mastered by someone else in the same building or company.
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