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Many other national policy documents (see A New Biology for the 21st Century [ NRC, 2009]) recommend such behavioral goals, which cannot be readily achieved through the traditional lecture setting, and emphasize the need for alternative pedagogies to promote more collaborative science experiences.

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The Rainwatch/AfClix partnership offers a glimpse into what a more collaborative science-policy interface could look like, integrating bottom-up, people-centered initiatives with top-down decision-making.

What we are trying to do with the SuperSTEM project is to get beyond research done with "my instrument in my lab" to a more collaborative "big science" approach that shares information and resources.

We now have the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science, initiatives encouraging a more open and collaborative science and opportunities to improve training in research methods drawing upon the Open Science Framework.

One of the so-called outsiders, Dr. Julian Bailes of West Virginia University, chairman of its department of neurosurgery and one of the primary authors of the depression study on retired players, said he found the forum a positive step toward more collaborative and instructive science.

Hopefully future efforts in documentary and physical reference standard development will be more collaborative across forensic science disciplines as the OSAC activities described earlier move forward.

"Our vision is to make science more collaborative and open, and now we have the support of the world's largest science information provider, whose resources will enable us to accelerate our progress towards this vision," said Victor Henning, co-founder and chief executive of the four-year old firm.

The rule book for advancement and promotion will certainly change as collaborative science grows more important in coming years.

As you plan new collaborations, find out how your field values collaborative science, because some fields reward collaboration more than others.

DIYBio is a two-year-old organization with more than 1,500 members interested in conducting their own collaborative science projects.

Big science, complicated machines and papers with half a dozen authors or more are now the rule rather than the exception in many disciplines, and that trend will only intensify as science becomes both more specialised and more collaborative.

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