Open Notebook Science and the Future of Libraries

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Open Notebook Science: Implications for the Future of Libraries Jean-Claude Bradley E-Learning Coordinator College of Arts and Sciences Associate Professor of Chemistry Drexel University April 2, 2008 University of British Columbia Library School

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Open Notebook Science: Implications for the Future of

Libraries

Jean-Claude Bradley

E-Learning Coordinator College of Arts and Sciences

Associate Professor of ChemistryDrexel University

April 2, 2008

University of British Columbia Library School

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Open and Closed Science Open and Closed Science

TraditionalLab Notebook(unpublished)

TraditionalJournal Article

Open Access Journal Article

Open Notebook Science (full transparency)

CLOSED OPEN

TraditionalPaper TextbookF2F lectures

Lectures Notes public

Assigned problems public

Archived Lectures Public and free online textbooks

RESEARCH

TEACHING

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Open Primary Research in Drug Design Open Primary Research in Drug Design using Web2.0 toolsusing Web2.0 tools

(blogs, wikis, Second Life, mailing (blogs, wikis, Second Life, mailing lists)lists)

Docking

Synthesis

Testing

Rajarshi GuhaIndiana U

JC BradleyDrexel U

Phil RosenthalUCSF

(malaria)

Dan ZaharevitzNCI

(tumors)

Tsu-Soo TanNanyang Inst.

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BLOG

WIKI Mailing List

GoogleDocs

UsefulChem infrastructure

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Where’s the Beef?Where’s the Beef?

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Link to Lab Notebook Page in Link to Lab Notebook Page in WikiWiki

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Link to MoleculesLink to Molecules

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Link to Experimental PlanLink to Experimental Plan

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Link to Docking Procedure Link to Docking Procedure (Rajarshi Guha)(Rajarshi Guha)

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Link to Docking Results Link to Docking Results (Rajarshi Guha)(Rajarshi Guha)

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Procedure SectionProcedure Section

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Link to Raw Data with Link to Raw Data with JSpecViewJSpecView

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Conclusion is Fully SupportedConclusion is Fully Supported

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Indexing the Experiments in Indexing the Experiments in GoogleGoogle

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Searching with Searching with Google Custom SearchGoogle Custom Search

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How are people finding our How are people finding our experiments?experiments?

NMR in TFAPhenylacetaldehydec4h6o2 nmrmethylene chloride/methanolh'nmr of benzophenonesulfuric acid pkatertbutylaminetosyl isocyanideamino furandichloromethane polar?Reaction between Benzaldehyde and NaBH4phosphoric acid pkaveratraldehyde wiki

kinetics boc deprotectionRf value in polar solvent why glycerol is immiscible with etherside reaction of imines5.8 ppm nmrnmr cdcl3 chloroform side reactiondiasterotopic wikiadding anhydrous MgSO4 to the dichlormethane ether extractionhnmr doublet of doubletBoc-protected NMRchromatotron recipetriplet cdcl3 "13c nmr"

Specific Compounds Experimental Conditions

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How are people finding How are people finding UsefulChem?UsefulChem?

free downloading chemistry videoorganic chemistry project + high schoolhow to make poster in second lifeorganic chem. quiz3d periodic tablesanimation protein dockingdocking animationwhy are acid-base reactions exothermic?

lysosomal targetsprotease and malariacheminformatics project proposalautomated reactionsmalaria review project synthesisCHEMISTRY WEB 2.0projects on QSAR & drug designchemistry experiment results database

Educational Big Picture

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Using ChemSpider to archive Using ChemSpider to archive compound characterizationcompound characterization

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Comparing Experiments with Comparing Experiments with GoogleDocsGoogleDocs

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The Most Important Section!The Most Important Section!

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Results in Machine-Friendly Results in Machine-Friendly FormatFormat

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Comparing Results in a TableComparing Results in a Table

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Table of ContentsTable of Contents

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Recent Changes in WikiRecent Changes in Wiki

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Tracking Versions of Wiki Tracking Versions of Wiki PagesPages

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Comparing Versions of Wiki Comparing Versions of Wiki PagesPages

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Telling the story of the failuresTelling the story of the failures

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Mailing List Facilitates inter-Mailing List Facilitates inter-group collaborationgroup collaboration

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What about the blog?What about the blog?Discussing Funding Discussing Funding

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Supporting Funding Initiatives Supporting Funding Initiatives

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Highlight Popular Media Highlight Popular Media Coverage Coverage

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Highlight Peer-Reviewed Highlight Peer-Reviewed Coverage Coverage

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Announce Collaborator: Announce Collaborator: Gus Rosania Gus Rosania

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Announce Collaborator: Announce Collaborator: Matthias Zeller Matthias Zeller

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Announce Collaborator: Announce Collaborator: Phil Rosenthal Phil Rosenthal

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Discuss Presentations in Real Discuss Presentations in Real LifeLife

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Discuss Presentations in Discuss Presentations in Second LifeSecond Life

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Showcase Science in New Showcase Science in New MediaMedia

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Showcase Teaching in New Showcase Teaching in New MediaMedia

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Alerts to Broader Impact Alerts to Broader Impact OpportunitiesOpportunities

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Science PhilosophyScience Philosophy

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Gus Rosania’s NotebookGus Rosania’s Notebook

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Collaboration with Brent Collaboration with Brent Friesen’s Teaching LabFriesen’s Teaching Lab

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Cameron Neylon’s NotebookCameron Neylon’s Notebook

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Where is Science headed?Where is Science headed?

WE ARE HEREWE ARE HERE