The PLoS ONE service seems to be an interesting one. It’s a community-based approach to reviewing scientific reviews. Social networking is going to play a key role in the future of scientific research, study, exploration, search, collaboration, reporting of results, etc. I do hope that this attempt proves successful now that Nature’s social networking endeavor has been abandoned.
Reference: Shorelines (2 January 2007). Thanks to Lee Dirks for the pointer.
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