02
Jul
2009
by Mike Jennings in Technology
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Comments [3]
Tags:
doe-r&d
electronic-documents
transparency
web-2.0
As a coordinator of Web 2 media and product technology at OSTI, I've
often wondered whether the stakeholders involved in the development of
DOE scientific reports could benefit more from web innovations such as
websites, blog sites, subscriptions, and "live" content. The commercial
Web and its second generation of Web 2 innovations have certainly been
relevant factors in the transparency equation for other types of
information on the Web outside of science. Specifically, I suggest that
Web innovations would complement electronic document innovations for
the transparency of DOE scientific information reports.[Read More]
As a coordinator of Web 2 media and product technology at OSTI, I've
often wondered whether the stakeholders involved in the development of
DOE scientific reports could benefit more from web innovations such as
websites, blog sites, subscriptions, and "live" content. The commercial
Web and its second generation of Web 2 innovations have certainly been
relevant factors in the transparency equation for other types of
information on the Web outside of science. Specifically, I suggest that
Web innovations would complement electronic document innovations for
the transparency of DOE scientific information reports.[Read More]


