Jean-Claude Bradley

[2][8] A memorial symposium was held July 14, 2014 at Cambridge University, UK.

[9] One outcome of his Open Notebook work is the collection of physicochemical properties of organic compounds he was studying.

[10] Later, the melting point data set he collaborated on with Andrew Lang and Antony Williams was published with Figshare.

[14] In an interview in 2008 with Bora Zivkovic titled "Doing Science Publicly", he spoke of his work and online presence.

[15] In 2010, he gave an extensive interview about the impact of Open Notebook science with Richard Poynder.

Jean-Claude Bradley, 2008