15 research outputs found
Making ethics data FAIR
This file is a copy of <br>https://github.com/Daniel-Mietchen/talks/blob/master/PIDapalooza.md ,<br>which formed the basis of the talk "Making ethics data FAIR", given at PIDapalooza (cf. http://pidapalooza.org/ ) in Reykjavik on November 9, 2016.<br><br>It is written in Markdown and can be rendered with many tools, e.g. http://dillinger.io/ .<br
Persistent identifiers for policy elements
This file is a copy of<br>https://github.com/Daniel-Mietchen/events/blob/master/PIDapalooza-2018.md ,<br>which formed the basis of the talk "PIDs for policy elements", given at PIDapalooza (cf. http://pidapalooza.org/ ) in Girona on January 24, 2018.<br><br>It is written in Markdown and can be rendered with many tools, e.g. http://dillinger.io/ .<br><br
WikiCite: Wikidata as a structured repository of bibliographic data
Slides from our <i>WikidataCon 2017</i> talk on <b>WikiCite</b
WikiCite 2017 report
<div><b>WikiCite</b> is an initiative aiming to build <b>a comprehensive knowledge base of sources</b>, to serve the sum of all human knowledge. In 2017, we convened nearly 100 attendees from 22 countries in Vienna for our annual event, to discuss progress, community needs and technical challenges towards this vision. This report examines the impact, key milestones, and reach the WikiCite community has achieved over the course of the past year.</div><div><br></div
Lifting a veil on the sources of free knowledge: A WikiCite workshop
Slides from our Wikimania 2018 workshop on WikiCite—a Wikimedia initiative to create an open bibliographic knowledge base to serve the sum of all knowledge
WikiCite: Citations needed for the sum of all human knowledge
Slides from the Wikimania 2017 talk
Wikidata and Scholia as a hub linking chemical knowledge
Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Chemical Structures, May 27-31 2018, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands
Libraries United in Opening New Scholarly Platforms: Concurrent Panel Session
This is the slide deck used for the concurrent panel session entitled <i>Libraries United in Opening New Scholarly Platforms</i>. This panel presentation was given at the Force 2016 Conference held in Portland, OR on April 18, 2016. The panelists were Chris Keene, Varsha Khodiyar/Susanna Sansone, Maria Bonn, and Daniel Mietchen. At the conference Varsha Khodiyar's presentation was given by Susanna Sansone due to technical difficulties. The panel co-chairs were Steve Van Tuyl and Robert H. McDonald
Wikis in scholarly publishing
<p>Scientific research is a process concerned with the creation, collective accumulation, contextualization, updating and maintenance of knowledge. Wikis provide an environment that allows to collectively accumulate, contextualize, update and maintain knowledge in a coherent and transparent fashion. Here, we examine the potential of wikis as platforms for scholarly publishing. In the hope to stimulate further discussion, the article itself was drafted on Species-ID – a wiki that hosts a prototype for wiki-based scholarly publishing – where it can be updated, expanded or otherwise improved.</p