Crossing the streams: Social and technical interfaces between Wikimedia and Open Access publishing

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Slides from my Lunch and Learn talk at the Public Library of Science

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Social and technical interfaces between Wikimedia and Open Access publishing

Dario Taraborelli • @readermeter

22 August 2014

Crossing the streams

Overview

Hellowho I am, what I do

Crossing the streamssharing {content, citation data, attention}

Accelerating OAblowing up the Marshmallow Men

Hello

Research & Data

Crossing the streams

OCrossing the streamsSharing content

PLOS Computational Biology Topic Pages

http://topicpages.ploscompbiol.org

Revisions to PLOS Computational Biology Topic Pages

Open Access Media Importer

Open Access Media Importer

OCrossing the streamsSharing citation data

Citation data in Wikipedia articleshttp://tools.wmflabs.org/cite-o-meter/?doip=10.1371

Citation template

Adding a source to a Wikidata statement

[Item P] [has property] [Q] [according to] [Source R]

[Source R] [has DOI] [10.1371/foo]

[Source R] [is licensed under] [CC BY]

[Media M] [is part of] [Source R]

[Source R] [cites] [Source T]

Q: Extract all statements about species in the order Coleoptera supported by open-licensed sources published in the UK after 1990.

OCrossing the streamsSharing attention

Attention driven from Wikipedia to scholarly journalshttp://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/apr/08/footnotes-history-wikipedia

Wikipedia needs (expert) attention

On the English Wikipedia only:

2.5M articles assessed as stubs1

20K articles need cleanup2

Hundreds of missing articles sought by at least 1K readers every week3

Eric Fischer: A sidewalk is not just some hunk of concrete. It is something that somebody made. It humanizes the city.

Real-time feeds

Wikipedia calls to action

Women in Science

Wikipedia needs your help

The English Wikipedia article Women in Science needs contributors from a more global perspective. Help expand it!

OCrossing the streamsSharing {content, citation data, attention}

Accelerating OA

Measure impact OA

Drive impact O

Thank you

dario@wikimedia.org @readermeter

Acknowledgments + inspirationDaniel Mietchen, Theo Patt, Matt Senate, Max Klein, Martin Fenner, Cameron Neylon, Ian Mulvany, Magnus Manske

Image credits

Eric Fischer. 20ht ave https://www.flickr.com/photos/walkingsf/8339944818 CC BY

...and a bunch of fair use screenshots

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