• Email
  • Like
  • Save
  • Private Content
  • Embed
 

The Personal Research Portal: web 2.0 driven individual commitment with research diffusion

by

  • 2,038 views

By using a mesh of social software applications, we here propose the concept of the Personal Research Portal as a means to create a digital identity for the researcher – tied to his digital public ...

By using a mesh of social software applications, we here propose the concept of the Personal Research Portal as a means to create a digital identity for the researcher – tied to his digital public notebook and personal repository – and a virtual network of colleagues working in the same field. Complementary to formal publishing or taking part in congresses, the Personal Research Portal would be a knowledge management system that would enhance reading, storing and creating at both the private and public levels, helping to bridge the academic digital divide.

Accessibility

Categories

Upload Details

Uploaded via SlideShare as Microsoft PowerPoint

Usage Rights

CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs LicenseCC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs LicenseCC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License

Flagged as inappropriate Flag as inappropriate
Flag as inappropriate

Select your reason for flagging this presentation as inappropriate. If needed, use the feedback form to let us know more details.

Cancel

2 Embeds 3

http://www.slideshare.net 2
http://beta.ictlogy.net 1

Statistics

Likes
2
Downloads
0
Comments
0
Embed Views
3
Views on SlideShare
2,035
Total Views
2,038
Post Comment
Edit your comment

The Personal Research Portal: web 2.0 driven individual commitment with research diffusion The Personal Research Portal: web 2.0 driven individual commitment with research diffusion Presentation Transcript