The concept of “Science 2.0” was introduced to describe the new generation of online-based tools for researchers allowing easier data sharing, collaboration and publishing. The next wave would be “Science 3.0”, the term that I have introduced back in 2009. Here are some of my thoughts about Science 3.0:
Teif V.B. (2020). “Online tools for researchers” (annual lecture, University of Essex)
Teif V.B. (2019). Scientific Twitter (blog post)
Teif V.B. (2014). On the Sociology of Science 2.0. In “Opening Science: The Evolving Guide on How the Internet is Changing Research, Collaboration and Scholarly Publishing”, Eds. S. Bartling, S. Friesike. Springer, 2014. | open access book |
Teif V.B. (2013). Science 3.0: Corrections to the Science 2.0 paradigm. | ArXiv:1301.2522 |
Teif V.B. (2009). “Science 3.0: The future of science in the internet”