yes... I am sure you have heard about Web 2.0 but what about Science 2.0? It is about sharing raw information or finding or discovery with the rest of the world; discovering and accessing services that are open and available; presenting information in a more interative mode and more... More importantly, it means you will know what works and what doesn't work (without you going through the experiment again) - that is, of course, if you trust the information.
I think this is a good thing because I have come across so many articles or information that are interesting but because of the subscription issue, I cannot access the finding. Besides that people tend to put only the positive findings and not the negative ones on the research papers and hence we spent a lot of our time repeating the mistakes (but of course, we also learnt a lot from them).
Now...as promising as it is, I guess I will take it with a pinch of salt but nothing beats a good idea.
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