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Today's Webcast: Timo Hannay


*Audio from today's event is posted here on MediaBerkman. *

Today (Tuesday, October 17), at 12:30pm Eastern Time Timo Hannay will host a discussion about the potential of the Internet for scientific research and discovery as part of the Berkman Center's Tuesday Luncheon Series.  

The web was invented by a scientist for scientists.  Yet, partly because of its intrinsic conservatism, science has in some ways been slow to make the most of what the web has to offer.  Timo Hannay will look at some examples of scientists (and even science publishers) exploiting the web in interesting ways, and discuss what this might mean for the future of science itself. For more info, check out Hannay's blog.

There are many ways you can join us:
* Listen to and watch the live webcast.
* Attend in virtual world, Second Life.
* Discuss with other participants and ask questions over IRC.

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