Modelling Scholarly Debate: Neil Benn PhD
Another of the Hypermedia Discourse group’s students, Neil Benn, passed his thesis viva in July, with a strong defence of his dissertation Modelling Scholarly Debate: Conceptual Foundations for...
View ArticleScience 3.0 drives Web Pragmatics
e-Science has to date focused on formalizing and opening up aspects of scientific practice such as data sharing, open access publishing, and workflows. As is evidenced by the huge debates that surround...
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A scene recently snapped on passing the open door of a Prof. of e-Science…
View ArticleCompendium for mapping group dynamics
The Compendium design team has always envisaged the tool as analogous to spreadsheets for ideas: “Excel for Knowledge” if you will. Instead of handy tools for working with numbers, the vision is for an...
View ArticleMapping PhD research in Compendium
Colleague and part-time KMi PhD student Al Selvin has posted a fantastic lightning tour of his PhD project database in Compendium. This illustrates very well the power of lightweight semantics in a...
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