Uit het artikel van Paula Hane in InfoToday:
"Last fall I wrote about several social networking/collaboration projects from Elsevier—2collab and Scirus Topic Pages. The initiatives were designed to support academic library communities and their researchers with advanced “Research 2.0″ tools. The resources created social spaces in which researchers could work together. These tools offer platforms for shared knowledge to be leveraged for information discovery and evaluation.
Since then, I’ve seen greatly increased activity in this space, with new initiatives popping up in a number of arenas, many related to scientific collaboration, others to more general research organization and networking. Some of the tools emphasize organizing and managing references—an online extension of a software tool such as EndNote. Others emphasize collaborative knowledge sharing".
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