“Collecting and analyzing data, authoring, publishing, and preserving information are all essential components of the everyday work of researchers — with collaboration and search and discovery at the heart of the entire process. We’re supporting that scholarly communication life cycle with free software tools to improve interoperability with existing tools used commonly by academics and scholars to better meet their research needs.”Microsoft Research Unveils Free Software Tools to Help Scholars and Researchers Share Knowledge: Microsoft Research Faculty Summit fosters industry and academic partnerships to create next-generation computing technologies.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Microsoft Research Unveils Free Software Tools to Help Scholars and Researchers Share Knowledge: Microsoft Research Faculty Summit fosters industry and academic partnerships to create next-generation computing technologies.
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