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* CancerCommons: [http://mmdm.cancercommons.org/smw/index.php/Preface Preface] (http://mmdm.cancercommons.org/smw/index.php?title=Special:Version Version]) uses SMW to publish and update research papers. Example: http://mmdm.cancercommons.org/smw/index.php/A_Melanoma_Molecular_Disease_Model (from [http://friendfeed.com/freesci/8bb17158/i-was-completely-unaware-that-cancer-commons])
 
* CancerCommons: [http://mmdm.cancercommons.org/smw/index.php/Preface Preface] (http://mmdm.cancercommons.org/smw/index.php?title=Special:Version Version]) uses SMW to publish and update research papers. Example: http://mmdm.cancercommons.org/smw/index.php/A_Melanoma_Molecular_Disease_Model (from [http://friendfeed.com/freesci/8bb17158/i-was-completely-unaware-that-cancer-commons])
  
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* openmedicine: e.g. with [http://livewiki.openmedicine.ca/Special:SemanticSignup SemanticSignup]
  
 
See also [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikis_in_scholarly_communication#Examples_of_scholarly_wikis Examples of scholarly wikis on Wikiversity].
 
See also [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikis_in_scholarly_communication#Examples_of_scholarly_wikis Examples of scholarly wikis on Wikiversity].

Revision as of 07:00, 2 March 2011

This page links to some wikis that we find especially worth visiting:

  • OpenWetWare: "OpenWetWare is an effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering"

See also Examples of scholarly wikis on Wikiversity.