Head in the clouds: Re-imagining the experimental laboratory record for the web-based networked world.

Cameron Neylon
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The means we use to record the process of carrying out research remains tied to the concept of a paginated paper notebook despite the advances over the past decade in web based communication and publication tools. The development of these tools offers an opportunity to re-imagine what the laboratory record would look like if it were re-built in a web-native form. In this paper I describe a distributed approach to the laboratory record based which uses the most appropriate tool available to house and publish each specific object created during the research process, whether they be a physical sample, a digital data object, or the record of how one was created from another. I propose that the web-native laboratory record would act as a feed of relationships between these items. This approach can be seen as complementary to, rather than competitive with, integrative approaches that aim to aggregate relevant objects together to describe knowledge. The potential for the recent announcement of the Google Wave protocol to have a significant impact on realizing this vision is discussed along with the issues of security and provenance that are raised by such an approach.

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头在云端:重新构想基于网络的网络世界的实验实验室记录。
尽管在过去的十年里,基于网络的交流和出版工具取得了进步,但我们用来记录研究过程的手段仍然与纸质笔记本的概念联系在一起。这些工具的发展提供了一个机会,让我们重新想象,如果实验室记录以网络原生形式重建,它会是什么样子。在本文中,我描述了一种基于实验室记录的分布式方法,该方法使用最合适的工具来容纳和发布研究过程中创建的每个特定对象,无论它们是物理样本,数字数据对象还是如何从另一个对象创建的记录。我建议将网络原生实验室记录作为这些项目之间关系的提要。这种方法可以被看作是对旨在将相关对象聚集在一起以描述知识的综合方法的补充,而不是竞争。本文讨论了Google Wave协议最近宣布的对实现这一愿景产生重大影响的潜力,以及这种方法引发的安全性和来源问题。
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