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==Wikis as platforms for science communication== | |||
*Wikis can be used, in principle, for any aspect of scholarly communication, as detailed in [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikis_in_scholarly_communication this comparison of wiki- and paper-based communication systems] | |||
*Examples exist for all steps of the research cycle, except successful applications to major funders (see [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/Integrating wikis with scientific workflows/Funding|this overview]] for some attempts) | |||
==Wikis as platforms for OA publishing== | |||
*For technical reasons, [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/LSWT 2010/Integrating wikis with scientific workflows/Publishing|publishing]] was historically a separate step, performed about once per iteration of the [[Scientific_method#Components_of_the_scientific_method|research cycle]] | |||
*Publishing every relevant bit of information immediately at each step is technically feasible now, and the remaining hurdles are cultural ones? | |||
*Conferences: [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2010 Stand-alone site] / [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|contextualized schedule]] / [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/LSWT 2010/Integrating wikis with scientific workflows|contextualized talks]] and [[:Image:Neuroimaging workflow.png|Posters]] (possibly also as clickable imagemaps, like [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/Integrating wikis with scientific workflows|here]]) | |||
*Research papers: [http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/rnabiology/guidelines/ Accompanied by wiki article], [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Research/In Vivo Assessment of Cold Adaptation in Insect Larvae by Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy|contextualized on-wiki]] | *Research papers: [http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/rnabiology/guidelines/ Accompanied by wiki article], [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Research/In Vivo Assessment of Cold Adaptation in Insect Larvae by Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy|contextualized on-wiki]] | ||
*[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Magnetic_resonance_imaging Review articles] | *[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Magnetic_resonance_imaging Review articles] | ||
*[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Featured_books Books] | *[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Featured_books Books] | ||
*[http://en. | |||
*[[User:Daniel_Mietchen#Research_publications|Publication lists]] (incl. supplementary materials and in principle direct links to the raw data) | |||
*built-in [[article-level metrics]] at bottom of page, author-level metrics via [[Special:Contributions/Daniel_Mietchen|Special:Contributions]], further aggregation possible (e.g. at the level of [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Carl_Boettiger/Notebook/Stochastic_Population_Dynamics#Collected_Literature research projects], [http://usefulchem.wikispaces.com/ labs] or [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Special:RecentChangesLinked&target=Category%3ABiology_tag thematic workgroups]) | |||
*[[open access]] by default |
Revision as of 17:56, 18 May 2010
Wikis as platforms for science communication
- Wikis can be used, in principle, for any aspect of scholarly communication, as detailed in this comparison of wiki- and paper-based communication systems
- Examples exist for all steps of the research cycle, except successful applications to major funders (see this overview for some attempts)
Wikis as platforms for OA publishing
- For technical reasons, publishing was historically a separate step, performed about once per iteration of the research cycle
- Publishing every relevant bit of information immediately at each step is technically feasible now, and the remaining hurdles are cultural ones?
- Conferences: Stand-alone site / contextualized schedule / contextualized talks and Posters (possibly also as clickable imagemaps, like here)
- Research papers: Accompanied by wiki article, contextualized on-wiki
- Review articles
- Publication lists (incl. supplementary materials and in principle direct links to the raw data)
- built-in article-level metrics at bottom of page, author-level metrics via Special:Contributions, further aggregation possible (e.g. at the level of research projects, labs or thematic workgroups)
- open access by default