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''For planning and administration of Biology Week, go [[CZ:Biology_Workgroup/Biology_Week_planning|here]].''


== Welcome to '''Biology ''' Week! ==
== Welcome to '''Biology ''' Week! ==
{{Biology open house}}{{-}}<br>
{{Biology open house}}{{-}}<br>
We are planning a big "online convention" of ''Biologists'' here on the ''Citizendium.''  Would you like to see more work done on articles about {{pl|Biology}} on Citizendium?  Then here is your chance to make a difference.   
Biology Week is a big "online convention" of ''Biologists'' here on the ''Citizendium.''  Would you like to see more work done on articles about {{pl|Biology}} on Citizendium?  Then such events are your chance to make a difference.   


An archive of the first Biology Week's (held here from Sep 22-28, 2008) page can be found [[CZ:Biology Workgroup/Biology Week Sep 22-28, 2008|here]]. For planning and administration of Biology Week, go [[CZ:Biology_Workgroup/Biology_Week_planning|here]].


== Background information for newcomers ==
== Brief summary of events during the first Biology Week==
*[[CZ:Biology_Week/Primer|A note from the Biology Week Coordinators]]
During the period of these roughly seven days, a total of about 20 biology authors (most of them active on the site before Biology Week) have started 11 biology clusters and edited another 40, with little change in status towards [[CZ:Approval|approval]]. For comparison, the monthly [[CZ:Write-a-thon|Write-a-thon]]s (each of which lasts for just about 36 hours) usually see about 15 authors (rarely including newcomers) starting around 10 clusters on that day's predefined theme and edit another 15 or so, with even less progress towards approval.




== How do I register to participate in Biology Week ==
===Lessons learned ===
* [[Special:RequestAccount|Request a Citizendium account]]
#Recruitment was ineffective for both registered users and newcomers, because very little recruitment was done.
** Register as a Biology Author.
#Although new registrations were done under ''Biology'' category, the new entrants did not actively participate on the intended articles.
** If you qualify for expertise in an area of biology, please also register as a Biology Editor.
#The amount of collaborative editing was higher than on usual days but did not go much beyond the level of the Write-a-thons.
* It takes only a few minutes at most to fill out the form
#The [[Template:Biology open house|logo]] is cool and should find some reuses, perhaps in the [[CZ:Core Articles|Core Articles]].
* Within hours, 24 at most, you will receive login information
#Import of Wikipedia articles (including illustrations) should be made easier.
''In case of problems with registration, please contact [[CZ:Constables|the constables]] (who handle technical matters here at Citizendium) via an email to [mailto:constables@citizendium.org constables@citizendium.org].''
#September may just be a hard month.
 
#Volunteers don't like being restricted.
== What exactly can you contribute to Biology Week? ==
#Sometimes stuff just happens: unexpected absence, illness and injury.
[[Image:Writing_amoeba.png|right|55px|Hi! I'm an amoeba and I write Citizendium articles.  So can you!]]
#Did subject editors make their own specific plans for the week?
In principle, you have two ways to contribute
#A "critical mass" of "active" biology authors and editors may be needed before major recruitment begins (more people join in than lead)
# by improving [[:Category:Biology_Workgroup|existing articles listed as biological]], especially the '''[[CZ:Core_Articles/Biology|Core]]''' and '''[[CZ:Biology_Workgroup#High_priority_articles|High Priority]]''' articles or
#recruit may want to begin ~2 months before the actual week to get new users used to the system
# by [[CZ:Start Article|starting new articles]] fitting in there.
#typing in "citizendium" in to google news yielded very few hits during the biology week.
 
#''(add yours here )''
''Lecturers and other instructors have a third option - assigning Citizendium articles as coursework via our [[CZ:Eduzendium|Eduzendium initiative]].''
 
== How to improve existing biology articles? ==
You can improve
# the content, phrasing, structure or illustration of an article
# the content phrasing or structure of an article's [[CZ:Subpages|subpages]] (''e.g''. [[:Category:Biology Related Article Subpages|Related Articles]], [[:Category:Biology Bibliographies|Bibliography]], [[:Category:Biology External Link Subpages|External Links]], [[:Category:Biology Galleries|Gallery]], [[:Category:Biology Video Subpages|Video]], or [[:Category:Biology need def|Definitions]]).
''If an article has already been approved, improvements (subject to re-approval) are still encouraged; for the editable version of the article, click on the "draft" tab, which you can see for example at the top of [[Life]].''
 
== How to start new biology articles at Citizendium? ==
* If you are new to Citizendium, please take a look [[CZ:Quick_Start|here]] and start writing. During Biology Week, many people familiar with formatting will be around to help you.
* If you are new to [[Biology]], you can invite biologists to help you. To this end, please announce your article in the appropriate section below.
 
 
== In case of any queries or problems contact ==
'''Biology Week Coordinators:''' [[User:Supten Sarbadhikari|Supten Sarbadhikari]] and [[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]]
 
 
== Biology [[CZ:Cluster|clusters]] edited during Biology Week ==
''Please use the format <nowiki>{{rpl|Your Article's name}}</nowiki>. ''
{{rpl|Astrocyte}}
{{rpl|Biology}}
{{rpl|Biophysics}}
{{rpl|Breast cancer}}
{{rpl|Cancer}}
{{rpl|Cell cycle}}
{{rpl|Cell division}}
{{rpl|Electroencephalography}}
{{rpl|Glycolysis}}
{{rpl|Gyrification}}
{{rpl|MEDLINE}}
{{rpl|Metabolism}}
{{rpl|Mitosis}}
{{rpl|Model species}}
{{rpl|N-acetylaspartate}}
{{rpl|Nervous system}}
{{rpl|Neurochemistry}}
{{rpl|Neurotransmitter}}
{{rpl|Olfactory bulb}}
{{rpl|Patch clamp}}
{{rpl|Social Darwinism}}
{{rpl|Species (biology)|Species}}
 
== Biology clusters started during Biology Week ==
''Please use the format <nowiki>{{rpl|Your Article's name}}</nowiki>.''
{{rpl|Cell division}}
{{rpl|Electroencephalography}}
{{rpl|Flight (biology)}}
{{rpl|Model species}}
{{rpl|N-acetylaspartate}}
{{rpl|Neurochemistry}}
{{rpl|Neurotransmitter}}
{{rpl|Olfactory bulb}}
{{rpl|Patch clamp}}
 
==Tools==
''See also [[:Category:Technical_Help]]''
*[http://toolserver.org/~verisimilus/Scholar/ To wikify scientific references (via Google Scholar)]. [http://toolserver.org/~verisimilus/Scholar/Scholar.php?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=biology+next+mathematics&btnG=Search&intitle=&as_publication=&as_auth=&as_ylo=&as_yhi=&hl=en&lr= Sample search] for "biology next mathematics".
*[http://invention.swmed.edu/etblast/etblast.shtml To find related articles (in Pubmed)]. [http://invention.swmed.edu/cgi-bin/etblast/processing_etblast.pl?user-id=1212680897 Sample search] (based on the first paragraph of [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Life&oldid=100284891 Life]). The site is slow, though, and thus perhaps only of good use if you are looking for references outside your primary field of expertise.
*[http://biosearch.berkeley.edu/ To find Open Access biomedical images]. [http://biosearch.berkeley.edu/index.php?q=amygdala&submit=Search&view=abstract&sortedby=rel&action=submit_search Sample search] for "amygdala"
*[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_10_ways_to_search_wikipedia.php Top 10 Ways to Search Wikipedia] - much of this is useful here, too
*[http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Main_Page Biological definitions at the Biology-Online dictionary]
*[http://toolserver.org/~verisimilus/Scholar/Cite.php Universal reference formatter]
*[http://www.zotero.org/ Zotero (bibliographic management)]
*[http://webcitation.org/ Webcitation.org - a tool that archives webpages so that they can be cited in the form they had when visited]

Latest revision as of 22:53, 8 October 2008

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Welcome to Biology Week!

Welcome to CitizendiumArticles related to flightInvertebrate biologyPopulation biologyHumanArticles related to DNAArticles related to pollenCZ:Biology Workgroup/Biology WeekArticles related to chloroplastsArticles related to treesArticles related to bacteriaArticles related to fungiEvolution of CetaceansBig catArticles related to metabolismInsectCore articles
The first Biology Week took place here from Sep 22-28, 2008.



Biology Week is a big "online convention" of Biologists here on the Citizendium. Would you like to see more work done on articles about Approved Article Biology on Citizendium? Then such events are your chance to make a difference.

An archive of the first Biology Week's (held here from Sep 22-28, 2008) page can be found here. For planning and administration of Biology Week, go here.

Brief summary of events during the first Biology Week

During the period of these roughly seven days, a total of about 20 biology authors (most of them active on the site before Biology Week) have started 11 biology clusters and edited another 40, with little change in status towards approval. For comparison, the monthly Write-a-thons (each of which lasts for just about 36 hours) usually see about 15 authors (rarely including newcomers) starting around 10 clusters on that day's predefined theme and edit another 15 or so, with even less progress towards approval.


Lessons learned

  1. Recruitment was ineffective for both registered users and newcomers, because very little recruitment was done.
  2. Although new registrations were done under Biology category, the new entrants did not actively participate on the intended articles.
  3. The amount of collaborative editing was higher than on usual days but did not go much beyond the level of the Write-a-thons.
  4. The logo is cool and should find some reuses, perhaps in the Core Articles.
  5. Import of Wikipedia articles (including illustrations) should be made easier.
  6. September may just be a hard month.
  7. Volunteers don't like being restricted.
  8. Sometimes stuff just happens: unexpected absence, illness and injury.
  9. Did subject editors make their own specific plans for the week?
  10. A "critical mass" of "active" biology authors and editors may be needed before major recruitment begins (more people join in than lead)
  11. recruit may want to begin ~2 months before the actual week to get new users used to the system
  12. typing in "citizendium" in to google news yielded very few hits during the biology week.
  13. (add yours here )