User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/Wikipedia for Health/Safety Research and Data 2015

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About[edit]

This page belongs to a talk given as part of the Wikipedia for Health/Safety Research and Data (WHSRD) in Washington, DC.

Title[edit]

Wikimedia and scholarly communication

Abstract[edit]

There are multiple ways in which Wikimedia platforms interact with scholarly communications. This talk will zoom in to the interface of the two, both on a technical and a community level. It will highlight how content finds its way from scholarly communications into Wikimedia projects and sometimes vice versa, how data, metadata, software, infrastructure and the workflows of people and bots fit into the picture.

A video recording of a similar talk given at CERN some years back is available via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mietchen/Talks/CERN_2012 .

Formats[edit]

Wikimedia[edit]

Logos of Wikimedia projects, with Wikidata missing. Counterclockwise, starting on top: Wikimania, Wikibooks, Meta-Wiki, Wikiquote, Wikispecies, MediaWiki, Wikimedia Incubator, Wikivoyage, Wikidata, Wikiversity, Wiktionary, Wikinews, Wikisource, Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia.
Logos of Wikimedia projects, with Wikidata missing. Counterclockwise, starting on top: Wikimania, Wikibooks, Meta-Wiki, Wikiquote, Wikispecies, MediaWiki, Wikimedia Incubator, Wikivoyage, Wikidata, Wikiversity, Wiktionary, Wikinews, Wikisource, Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia.

Publishing[edit]

Wikimedia about publishing[edit]

Wikimedia and Open Access[edit]

Wikimedia and subscription access[edit]

Publishing about Wikimedia[edit]

Wikimedia about publications about Wikimedia[edit]

Journal ↔ wiki publishing[edit]

Bliven, S.; Prlić, A. (2012). Wodak, Shoshana (ed.). "Circular Permutation in Proteins". PLoS Computational Biology. 8 (3): e1002445. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002445. PMC 3320104. PMID 22496628.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link), CC BY Wikipedia: Circular permutation in proteins, CC BY-SA A journal article whose text corresponds to this version of the Wikipedia article Dengue fever, CC BY-SA. Extension of this scheme through peer review by BMJ — see unconference session by Anthony Cole.

Overview Commentary

Publishing beyond papers[edit]

Citing[edit]

Citing journals in wiki[edit]

Citing wiki in journals[edit]

Reusing[edit]

Reusing journal materials in wiki[edit]

Open Access Media Importer[edit]

An example of open science - from the grant proposal to all outputs.

Reusing wiki materials in journal[edit]

Translations[edit]

Curating via Wikimedia[edit]

Role of repositories[edit]

  • Interoperability
    • is key to reuse
    • requires standardization

JATS[edit]

Visualizations[edit]

Long-term vision[edit]

Sharing research with the world as soon as it is recorded, in a way that is integrated with research workflows rather than added on top of them (cf. Geoffrey Bilder's talk). Now imagine this with open licenses and public version histories as the default setting. Video also available on Vimeo.

Wikidata for research[edit]

Contact[edit]