Archive for November, 2003

On the Road to a Great Presentation – Step One: Care About Your Audience

Thursday, November 20th, 2003

Address real people and real issues and think of questions ahead of time, this article in Today’s Engineer urges (Source: WHAT’S NEW @ IEEE IN COMPUTING)

Competition in biology; It’s a scoop

Wednesday, November 19th, 2003

A Nature news article examines the appearance of increasing competitiveness in the life sciences, a push to get results out as fast as possible in pursuit of grants, tenure, prestige and other aims. A story is told of a couple that presented a poster and published their results, just barely ahead of four other groups that learned of their techniques through their conference presentation. Are carelessness and sloppy research on the increase as a result, or are there just isolated phenomena. (Karel Svoboda, formerly of Howard Berg’s lab at Rowland/Harvard, is among those quoted)

Favorite Science Scams

Wednesday, November 19th, 2003

A Guardian article lists ten hoaxes and forgeries, some better known and more recent such as Jan Henrik Sch

New blog home

Tuesday, November 18th, 2003

I’ve moved the library weblog over to Harvard Law and am having a go with their Manila software. Read earlier postings at http://rihlib.blogspot.com, where I will continue to archive them …

Rowland members, anyone with a Harvard e-mail address can join this community and start a weblog. Go to the Weblogs at Harvard Law site, register and browse their help files.