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{{cite journal| author=Patil C, Siegel V| title=This revolution will be digitized: online tools for radical collaboration | journal=Dis Model Mech | year= 2009 May-Jun | volume= 2 | issue= 5-6 | pages= 201-5 | pmid=19407323  
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:An overview of [[science 2.0]] from the perspective of the scientists and tools involved. Abstract:
:An overview of [[science 2.0]] from the perspective of the scientists and tools involved. Abstract:
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<p style="margin-left:2.0%; margin-right:6%;font-size:0.99em;"><font face="Comic Sans MS, Trebuchet MS, Consolas">What if everyone in the world were in your [[laboratory|lab]] – a '[[hive mind' of sorts, but composed of countless creative [[intellect]]s rather than mindless [[worker ant]]s, and one in which resources, reagents and effort could be [[open science|shared]], along with ideas, in a manner not dictated by institutional and geographical constraints? </font></p>
<p style="margin-left:2.0%; margin-right:6%;font-size:0.99em;"><font face="Comic Sans MS, Trebuchet MS, Consolas">What if everyone in the world were in your [[laboratory|lab]] – a '[[hive mind]]' of sorts, but composed of countless creative [[intellect]]s rather than mindless [[worker ant]]s, and one in which resources, reagents and effort could be [[open science|shared]], along with ideas, in a manner not dictated by institutional and geographical constraints? </font></p>
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Patil C, Siegel V (2009). "This revolution will be digitized: online tools for radical collaboration". Dis Model Mech 2 (5-6): 201-5. DOI:10.1242/dmm.003285. PMID 19407323. PMC PMC2675795. Research Blogging[e]

An overview of science 2.0 from the perspective of the scientists and tools involved. Abstract:

What if everyone in the world were in your lab – a 'hive mind' of sorts, but composed of countless creative intellects rather than mindless worker ants, and one in which resources, reagents and effort could be shared, along with ideas, in a manner not dictated by institutional and geographical constraints?