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*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]]), [http://wiki.ubc.ca/index.php?title=Resource_Management_Framework&oldid=33728#Process:_the_problem.2C_the_pieces_and_the_tradeoffs presentations]
*Conferences: [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2010 Stand-alone site] / [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|contextualized schedule]] / [http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=Wiki_World talks], [[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]]), [http://wiki.ubc.ca/index.php?title=Resource_Management_Framework&oldid=33728#Process:_the_problem.2C_the_pieces_and_the_tradeoffs presentations]


*Research papers: [http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/rnabiology/guidelines/ Accompanied by wiki article] ([http://xfam.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/plans-for-rfam-2010-2011/ progress report]), [[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.plosmedicine.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.0040173#abstract2 links to wikis amongst other sources], [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/11/220 integrated into database]
*Research papers: [http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/rnabiology/guidelines/ Accompanied by wiki article] ([http://xfam.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/plans-for-rfam-2010-2011/ progress report]), [[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.plosmedicine.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.0040173#abstract2 links to wikis amongst other sources], [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/11/220 integrated into database]

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Background

(CC) Image: Public Library of Science
Do journals provide sufficient contextualization for research?
  • 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.
  • Wikis allow for systematic linking and thus enhanced contextualization (sidenote: some have argued that links are distracting)
  • Overview of the evolution of wikis and wiki-like environments
Mentions MediaWiki plugin for Wordpress
Etherpad
Google Docs

Wikis as platforms for science communication

Wikis as platforms for scholarly publishing

(CC) Image: Encyclopedia of Earth
Encyclopedia of Earth — a wiki with overview articles reviewed by experts, available under CC-BY-SA
"Somewhere at the fringe of science, someone will start using wiki publishing for science publishing."
  • Publication lists (incl. supplementary materials and in principle direct links to the raw data)
  • Knol shares some aspects with wikis and blogs and is already in use for PLoS Currents.

Wikis as platforms for Open Access publishing

Quality assessment

In principle, any system of peer review can be implemented on a wiki: The usual single-blind as well as double-blind or open peer review, with the reviewers or even authors always or optionally, temporarily or permanently remaining anonymous, with simple accept/ revise/ reject decisions or interactive two-stage or multi-stage discussions, in public or hidden from it (possibly even in part), before and/ or after formal publication.

Some wiki examples:

  1. Scholarpedia
  2. EoEarth
  3. Citizendium

Some non-wiki examples:

  1. Copernicus journals
  2. PLoS journals
  3. Frontiers journals
  4. BMC journals
  1. Semantic Web journal
  2. Rejecta Mathematics

Business models

  • Main ones: author-pays, (partial) subscription, philanthropy, advertising, premium services

Opportunities

PD Image
Search by license — not possible yet. Why?
Non-wiki example
MediaWiki as a blog, using Semantic MediaWiki
Also for references

Notes

Essential elements of science publishing:

  • Research
  • Documentation
  • Making things public
  • Integration with previous and future knowledge
  • Discussion