[From a posting on Slashdot]

<http://science.slashdot.org/science/07/08/19/1328253.shtml>

Shipud writes "The National Science Foundation, Public Library of
Science and the San Diego Supercomputing Center have partnered to set
up what can best be described as a "YouTube for scientists", SciVee".
Scientists can upload their research papers, accompanied by a video
where they describe the work in the form of a short lecture,
accompanied by a presentation. The formulaic, technical style of
scientific writing, the heavy jargonization and the need for careful
elaboration often renders reading papers a laborious effort. SciVee's
creators hope that that the appeal of a video or audio explanation of
paper will make it easier for others to more quickly grasp the
concepts of a paper and make it more digestible both to colleagues
and to the general public."

<http://www.scivee.tv/>














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