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”. Here are some of my thoughts about Science 3.0:
Teif V.B. (2020). “Online tools for researchers” (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”