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Open Notebook Science Using Blogs and Wikis
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Open Notebook Science Using Blogs and Wikis

  • Jean-Claude Bradley1 

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The first half is a summary of how the Bradley group at Drexel University is doing Open Notebook Science with the UsefulChem project to synthesize and test novel anti-malarial compounds. Graduate student Dave Strumfels' code to compute kinetics from JCAMP NMR reaction profiles is then highlighted. Finally screenshots are shown of a building on Nature Island in Second Life where Beth Ritter-Guth and Eloise Pasteur have helped to set up a poster room with NMR spectra, molecules and an organic chemistry quiz that can be activated by clicking on an obelisk.

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Bradley, JC. Open Notebook Science Using Blogs and Wikis. Nat Prec (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2007.39.1

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  • Received: 11 June 2007

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  • Second Life
  • Open Science Notebook
  • Blogs
  • wikis
  • malaria

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