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=== Features to try in next prototype === |
=== Features to try in next prototype === |
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− | * Links, and footnotes to and/or from retractionwatch, VIVO, ResearchGate, Academia.edu, Mendeley, PubMed, Wikipedia, Google Scholar, ORCID? ResearcherID? BiomedExperts? acawiki.org? Wikisource? http:// |
+ | * Links, and footnotes to and/or from retractionwatch, VIVO, ResearchGate, Academia.edu, Mendeley, PubMed, Wikipedia, Google Scholar, ORCID? ResearcherID? BiomedExperts? acawiki.org? Wikisource? http://www.sparrho.com/, . . . . |
− | * Data on clinical trials, or common data sets, used by multiple papers |
+ | * Data on clinical trials, or common data sets, used by multiple papers. Public site clinicaltrials.gov, example: http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT01076764 |
* Demonstrate "B disputes A" links and reports |
* Demonstrate "B disputes A" links and reports |
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* Demonstrate "B uses the same data as A" links and reports |
* Demonstrate "B uses the same data as A" links and reports |
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+ | * Can make use of links to OMIM? A visitor can immediately search OMIM (http://omim.org/) by gene (say, BRCA1) or by disease (say, influenza). In response it lists publications that relate the disease to the gene. |
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+ | * Use Use relations between works, perhaps from the list defined by [http://purl.org/spar/cito CITO]. |
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+ | * [http://en.wikipedia/org/wiki/PubChem PubChem] |
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+ | * JG suggests: for each work, identify funders/affiliations, some of whom are interested parties (e.g. tobacco research) ; learn about [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/medline.html Medline] ; most relevant research will be indexed in PubMed ; define terms, like meta-analysis |
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+ | * idea: note small samples, note meta-analyses, note "randomized" studies |
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; Eventual objective is to create a strongly attended site, hopefully run by Wikimedia Foundation, using sources which are generally indexed in wikidata. |
; Eventual objective is to create a strongly attended site, hopefully run by Wikimedia Foundation, using sources which are generally indexed in wikidata. |
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=== Contacts and reviewers === |
=== Contacts and reviewers === |
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Get views from User:Sadads, James Heilman, Matt, Max, Daniel, and Yaron. maybe also User:Debivort. Announce the effort on Wiki Medicine. |
Get views from User:Sadads, James Heilman, Matt, Max, Daniel, and Yaron. maybe also User:Debivort. Announce the effort on Wiki Medicine. |
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+ | * invite Janis Geary of U Alberta, per commons conference -- done, she's definitely interested, on her way to the Arctic circle?! |
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=== Background === |
=== Background === |
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* We've seen a good bit of frontier work in the realm of wiki/commentary and PubMed. |
* We've seen a good bit of frontier work in the realm of wiki/commentary and PubMed. |
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* PubMed links are easy. |
* PubMed links are easy. |
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− | * ResearchGate employs 120 people (??!) and has $35 million from investors.<ref>Richard Van Noorden. Scientists and the Social Network. ''Nature'' 512 (Aug 2014). |
+ | * ResearchGate employs 120 people (??!) and has $35 million from investors.<ref>Richard Van Noorden. Scientists and the Social Network. ''Nature'' 512 (Aug 2014). 126-129.</ref> |
* drop nonmedical fields from the proposal -- they expand our focus too far |
* drop nonmedical fields from the proposal -- they expand our focus too far |
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* Cite the project of Daniel, Matt, and Max, with a footnote to their Wikimania 2014 presentation |
* Cite the project of Daniel, Matt, and Max, with a footnote to their Wikimania 2014 presentation |
Latest revision as of 16:45, 15 March 2015
Project plan for science wiki
- Set up at referata. Find out from Yaron & company if this can be done, freely, cheaply, using the same extensions are as available at AADB and WikiPapers, and how.
- Use/copy source information from acawiki.
- Use/copy source information from the Mietchen/Klein/Senate project on Wikisource [1]
- Note that policies prevent commentary on Wikisource, and allow even neutral annotations only with some effort: [2], [3]. However it would be quite plausible to copy PubMed papers which make it to wikisource to an annotated version of them at subpage /Annotated, then use that for something.
- Their project has a budget and funding; possibly worth imitating: [4]
- Contact James Heilman
- Ask User:Sadads about setting up on referata and helping copy all necessary code to new medical-wiki site. Consider contacting the author of WikiPapers.
- Ask Yaron Koren about setting up on referata
- User:Groupuscule examined sources on the safety of eating genetically-modified organisms and some of these may qualify as medical: [5]
Features to try in next prototype
- Links, and footnotes to and/or from retractionwatch, VIVO, ResearchGate, Academia.edu, Mendeley, PubMed, Wikipedia, Google Scholar, ORCID? ResearcherID? BiomedExperts? acawiki.org? Wikisource? http://www.sparrho.com/, . . . .
- Data on clinical trials, or common data sets, used by multiple papers. Public site clinicaltrials.gov, example: http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT01076764
- Demonstrate "B disputes A" links and reports
- Demonstrate "B uses the same data as A" links and reports
- Can make use of links to OMIM? A visitor can immediately search OMIM (http://omim.org/) by gene (say, BRCA1) or by disease (say, influenza). In response it lists publications that relate the disease to the gene.
- Use Use relations between works, perhaps from the list defined by CITO.
- PubChem
- JG suggests: for each work, identify funders/affiliations, some of whom are interested parties (e.g. tobacco research) ; learn about Medline ; most relevant research will be indexed in PubMed ; define terms, like meta-analysis
- idea: note small samples, note meta-analyses, note "randomized" studies
- Eventual objective is to create a strongly attended site, hopefully run by Wikimedia Foundation, using sources which are generally indexed in wikidata.
Value added
- Our site is not trying to be a social network like many of those sites are ; it's directed toward the search for neutrally-demonstrable truths. It should link to and from those sites.
Contacts and reviewers
Get views from User:Sadads, James Heilman, Matt, Max, Daniel, and Yaron. maybe also User:Debivort. Announce the effort on Wiki Medicine.
- invite Janis Geary of U Alberta, per commons conference -- done, she's definitely interested, on her way to the Arctic circle?!
Background
- We've seen a good bit of frontier work in the realm of wiki/commentary and PubMed.
- PubMed links are easy.
- ResearchGate employs 120 people (??!) and has $35 million from investors.[1]
- drop nonmedical fields from the proposal -- they expand our focus too far
- Cite the project of Daniel, Matt, and Max, with a footnote to their Wikimania 2014 presentation
Effort required
References
- ↑ Richard Van Noorden. Scientists and the Social Network. Nature 512 (Aug 2014). 126-129.