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Post 2: Scoping a Web Science curriculum
Having decided to embark on studying to get a better understanding of the basics of Web Science, the first question is where to start? What ought to be in my D.I.Y. Web Science curriculum? Usually, you might start by looking … Continue reading
Post 1: About this blog
At the end of last month, I attended an event entitled “Web Science: A New Frontier”1, held at the Royal Society, in London. I signed up for the event because rarely does the opportunity to see such high-profile speakers arise for free. What I didn’t anticipate though was just how fascinating the subject of Web Science actually is, and I’ve come away from it with a fresh enthusiasm to learn more. Continue reading
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