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How it's done on Wikipedia

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Taking Wikipedia as an example...

... same applies to any other MediaWiki install. Wikimedia accounts (mostly) linked, similar Wikia - others probably not (lots of open silos).

Wikipedia article

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It could just be done here, in place, IMO. Mainly it needs a definition and a clarification about the relationship to nanopublications (and maybe altmetrics), the rest will probably follow from the references. Would be nice to find more relevant publications. Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 14:02, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
I volunteered and created the stub entry. Brian Kelly, UKOLN.

Sources

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  • On Microattribution, by Martin Fenner
  • Mons, Barend; van Haagen, Herman; Chichester, Christine; Hoen, Peter-Bram 't; den Dunnen, Johan T; van Ommen, Gertjan; van Mulligen, Erik; Singh, Bharat; Hooft, Rob; Roos, Marco; Hammond, Joel; Kiesel, Bruce; Giardine, Belinda; Velterop, Jan; Groth, Paul; Schultes, Erik (2011). "The value of data". Nature Genetics. 43 (4): 281–283. doi:10.1038/ng0411-281. ISSN 1061-4036.
  • Crowdsourcing human mutations Nat Genet. 2011 Mar 29;43(4):279. doi:10.1038/ng0411-279
    • "The first Human Variome microattribution review shows that data citation and publication credit can work as incentives for systematic curation of gene variant and phenotype data."
  • Systematic documentation and analysis of human genetic variation in hemoglobinopathies using the microattribution approach. Giardine B, Borg J, Higgs DR, Peterson KR, Philipsen S, Maglott D, Singleton BK, Anstee DJ, Basak AN, Clark B, Costa FC, Faustino P, Fedosyuk H, Felice AE, Francina A, Galanello R, Gallivan MV, Georgitsi M, Gibbons RJ, Giordano PC, Harteveld CL, Hoyer JD, Jarvis M, Joly P, Kanavakis E, Kollia P, Menzel S, Miller W, Moradkhani K, Old J, Papachatzopoulou A, Papadakis MN, Papadopoulos P, Pavlovic S, Perseu L, Radmilovic M, Riemer C, Satta S, Schrijver I, Stojiljkovic M, Thein SL, Traeger-Synodinos J, Tully R, Wada T, Waye JS, Wiemann C, Zukic B, Chui DH, Wajcman H, Hardison RC, Patrinos GP. Nat Genet. 2011 Mar 20;43(4):295-301. doi:10.1038/ng.785
    • "implemented microattribution to encourage submission of unpublished observations of genetic variation" to several public repositories

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Examples

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See also who has done what exactly for a given resource: GitHub, Wikigenes (click on any piece of text, and the author will be highlighted)
"RC C1690: 'report', Anonymous Referee #1, 11 Apr 2011
AC C4959: 'Response to anonymous reviewer #1', Hersey Scott, 15 Jun 2011 "
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  • Alt metrics
  • Nanopublications (maybe the same thing?)

See also

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General

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Questions

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  • Question from the audience: This kind of microattribution may work fine on Wikimedia/ MediaWiki, but how does it scale to the thousands of scientific journals?
  • Relationship to nanopublications?
  • What size of dataset (i.e. how small, granularity) can/should we give a DOI?