the personal research portal: web 2.0 driven individual commitment with research diffusion
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By using a mesh of social software applications, we here propose the concept of the Personal Research Portal as a means to create a digital identity for the researcher – tied to his digital public notebook and personal repository – and a virtual network of colleagues working in the same field. Complementary to formal publishing or taking part in congresses, the Personal Research Portal would be a knowledge management system that would enhance reading, storing and creating at both the private and public levels, helping to bridge the academic digital divide.TRANSCRIPT
The Personal Research Portalweb 2.0 driven individual commitment
with open access for development
Ismael Peña-López
Web2forDev – Participatory Web for DevelopmentRome, 25 September 2007
Rome, September 25th, 2007. FAO
To cite this work:Peña-López, Ismael. (2007) The Personal Research Portal: web 2.0 driven individual commitment with open access for development<http://ictlogy.net/presentations/20070925_ismael_pena_-_personal_research_portal.pdf>[downloaded dd/mm/aaaa]
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