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April 09, 2013 22:05
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone to join and will always be free.
What does it mean to join Public Lab?
A Public Lab “community member":
- is registered on publiclab.org
- participates in at least one listserve to learn from, contribute to, and gain recognition within the community
- uses Public Lab tools offline
- Read more on [[publiclaboratory.org/contribute]]
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April 09, 2013 21:57
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone to join and will always be free.
What does it mean to join Public Lab?
A Public Lab “community member":
- is registered on publiclab.org
- participates in at least one listserve to learn from, contribute to, and gain recognition within the community
- uses Public Lab tools offline
- Read more on [[publiclaboratory.org/contribute]]
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April 09, 2013 21:56
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone to join and will always be free.
What does it mean to join Public Lab?
A Public Lab “community member":
- is registered on publiclab.org
- participates in at least one listserve to learn from, contribute to, and gain recognition within the community
- uses Public Lab tools offline
Read more on being a Public Lab community member:
- [[publiclaboratory.org/contribute]]
Follow this link to register:
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April 09, 2013 21:55
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone to join and will always be free.
What does it mean to join Public Lab?
A Public Lab “community member":
- is registered on publiclab.org
- participates in at least one listserve to learn from, contribute to, and gain recognition within the community
- uses Public Lab tools offline
Read more on being a Public Lab community member:
* [[publiclaboratory.org/contribute]]
Follow this link to register:
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April 09, 2013 21:54
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone to join and will always be free.
What does it mean to join Public Lab?
A Public Lab “community member":
- is registered on publiclab.org
- participates in at least one listserve to learn from, contribute to, and gain recognition within the community
- uses Public Lab tools offline
Read more on being a Public Lab community member:
* [[publiclaboratory.org/contribute]]
Follow this link to register:
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April 09, 2013 21:53
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone to join and will always be free.
But what does it mean to join Public Lab? ##
A Public Lab “community member":
* is registered on publiclab.org
* participates in at least one listserve to learn from, contribute to, and gain recognition within the community
* uses Public Lab tools offline
Read more on being a Public Lab community member:
* [[publiclaboratory.org/contribute]]
Follow this link to register:
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April 09, 2013 21:48
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone to join and will always be free.
What does is mean to join Public Lab? The short answer is a Public Lab “community member":
- is registered on publiclab.org
- participates in at least one listserve to learn from, contribute to, and gain recognition within the community
- uses Public Lab tools offline
Read more on being a Public Lab community member:
* [[publiclaboratory.org/contribute]]
Follow this link to register:
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April 09, 2013 21:45
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone to join and will always be free.
What does is mean to join Public Lab? A Public Lab “community member"
* is registered on publiclab.org (view user profile at publiclab.org/people/yourname)
* participates in at least one listserve: learning from / contributing to / gaining recognition on
* uses Public Lab tools offline
Read more on being a Public Lab community member:
* [[publiclaboratory.org/contribute]]
Follow this link to register:
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April 09, 2013 21:44
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone to join and will always be free.
a Public Lab “community member"
* is registered on publiclab.org (view user profile at publiclab.org/people/yourname)
* participates in at least one listserve: learning from / contributing to / gaining recognition on
* uses Public Lab tools offline
Read more on being a Public Lab community member:
* [[publiclaboratory.org/contribute]]
Follow this link to register:
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April 09, 2013 21:34
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (PLOTS) is open for anyone to join and will always be free. Follow this link to register:
publiclaboratory.org/user/register
Contributing
We're happy to help you get started using our tools and techniques. Consider giving back -- not in terms of money (although we'd love to accept donations) but by contributing documentation of your projects, collaborating on shared research and publications, and spreading the word about open research.
Find out how you can contribute
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April 09, 2013 21:34
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (PLOTS) is open for anyone to join and will always be free. Follow this link to register:
publiclaboratory.org/user/register
Contributing
We're happy to help you get started using our tools and techniques. Consider giving back -- not in terms of money (although we'd love to accept donations) but by contributing documentation of your projects, collaborating on shared research and publications, and spreading the word about open research.
Find out how you can contribute
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April 09, 2013 21:32
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (PLOTS) is open for anyone to join and will always be free. Follow this link to register:
publiclaboratory.org/user/register
Contributing
We're happy to help you get started using our tools and techniques. Consider giving back -- not in terms of money (although we'd love to accept donations) but by contributing documentation of your projects, collaborating on shared research and publications, and generally becoming part of the community.
Find out how you can contribute
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August 15, 2012 18:29
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (PLOTS) is open for anyone to join. To do so, visit:
or use OpenID along the left-hand column.
You'll be auto-subscribed to the Public Laboratory mailing list, and will receive an email confirmation.
Things you might do once signed up include:
- Emailing the list to say hello and describe your interests, reach out for collaborators, or look for somewhere you can help out
- Ask for help with a public science issuse
- See where else you can chip in by visiting our Contribute page
Contributing
We're happy to help you get started using our tools and techniques. Consider giving back -- not in terms of money (although we'd love to accept donations) but by contributing documentation of your projects, collaborating on shared research and publications, and generally becoming part of the community.
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March 08, 2011 22:35
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (PLOTS) is open for anyone to join. To do so, visit:
or use OpenID along the left-hand column.
You'll be auto-subscribed to the Public Laboratory mailing list, and will receive an email confirmation.
Things you might do once signed up include:
- Emailing the list to say hello and describe your interests, reach out for collaborators, or look for somewhere you can help out
- Ask for help with a public science issuse
- See where else you can chip in by visiting our Contribute page
Contributing
We're happy to help you get started using our tools and techniques. Consider giving back -- not in terms of money (although we'd love to accept donations) but by contributing documentation of your projects, collaborating on shared research and publications, and generally becoming part of the community.
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March 08, 2011 22:20
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (PLOTS) is open for anyone to join. To do so, visit:
or use OpenID along the left-hand column.
You'll be auto-subscribed to the Public Laboratory mailing list, and will receive an email confirmation.
Things you might do once signed up include:
- Emailing the list to say hello and describe your interests, reach out for collaborators, or look for somewhere you can help out
- Ask for help with a public science issuse
- See where else you can chip in by visiting our Contribute page
Contributing
We're happy to help you get started using our tools and techniques. Consider giving back -- not in terms of money (although we'd love to accept donations) but by contributing documentation of your projects, collaborating on shared research and publications, and generally becoming part of the community.
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March 08, 2011 22:19
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (PLOTS) is open for anyone to join. To do so, visit:
or use OpenID along the left-hand column.
You'll be auto-subscribed to the PublicLaboratory mailing list (at https://groups.google.com/group/publiclaboratory), and will receive an email confirmation.
Things you might do once signed up include:
- Emailing the list to say hello and describe your interests, reach out for collaborators, or look for somewhere you can help out
- Ask for help with a public science issuse
- See where else you can chip in by visiting our Contribute page
Contributing
We're happy to help you get started using our tools and techniques. Consider giving back -- not in terms of money (although we'd love to accept donations) but by contributing documentation of your projects, collaborating on shared research and publications, and generally becoming part of the community.
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March 08, 2011 22:19
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (PLOTS) is open for anyone to join. To do so, visit:
or use OpenID along the left-hand column.
You'll be auto-subscribed to the PublicLaboratory mailing list (at https://groups.google.com/group/publiclaboratory), and will receive an email confirmation.
Things you might do once signed up include:
- Emailing the list to say hello and describe your interests, reach out for collaborators, or look for somewhere you can help out
- Ask for help with a public science issuse
- See where else you can chip in by visiting our Contribute page
Contributing
We're happy to help you get started using our tools and techniques. Consider giving back -- not in terms of money (although we'd love to accept donations) but by contributing documentation of your projects, collaborating on shared research and publications, and generally becoming part of the community.
Find out how you can contribute
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January 31, 2011 05:02
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The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (PLOTS) is open for anyone to join. To do so, visit:
or use OpenID along the left-hand column.
It's also important to join the mailing list, at:
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