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Session start · Talk start · Quotes · Background · Wikis as science communication platforms ·
Wikis as platforms for Open Access publishing · Prototypes · Editorial policies · Guided tour ·
Obstacles · Alternatives · Outlook · Summary · Slides · Video · Q & A · Demo
I want publishers to publish my workflows. — Philip E. Bourne
Possible functionalities associated with content pages of a scholarly wiki.
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Page
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Article
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Discourse
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Open questions
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History
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Metadata
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Community
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Events
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Jobs
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Related articles
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Function
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Encyclopaedic knowledge pertaining to the topic of the article; stable versions (like print) but updatable according to rules set by the relevant community; threat to publishers?
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Discussion of new research results and how they fit into existing knowledge; threat to publishers?
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Gaps identified in encyclopaedic knowledge, including current and planned research projects; opportunities for funders; potential business model.
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The edit history of this article, plus links to archives.
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The metadata for this article, readable for both humans and machines, plus two-way citation information.
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Links to communities (scientific or otherwise) related to the topic.
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Events related to the topic; a unique way to advertise events in context — potential business model.
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Jobs related to the topic; a unique way to place job ads in context — potential business model.
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Topics related to that of the article.
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Role traditionally played by (highlighted if directly relevant to OA publishing)
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Encyclopaedias, textbooks and review articles
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Research articles, perspectives, correspondence, pre-publication peer review, posters
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Grant applicants
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Science historians
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Librarians, citation indices
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Scholarly societies, interest groups, Citizen science groups
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Local conferences, workshops, courses
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Scholarly magazines
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Keywords
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Existing examples
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Basically all wikis (e.g. OpenWetWare)
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Technically all wikis (e.g. Polymath, but some have "No Original Research" policies
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Quantiki
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Most wikis (e.g. Scholarpedia)
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Encyclopedia of Earth
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NMRWiki: People/ Labs
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NMRWiki, WikiCfP
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Quantiki, NMRWiki
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Many wikis (e.g. Citizendium); Semantic markup possible
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See also this list of features desirable for scholarly wikis.
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