User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/OAI9

About

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This page is part of a talk at 16:45 CEST on June 17 as part of the Barriers and Impact Session at the CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI9) in Geneva from June 17th-19th 2015.

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Integrating Open Access and Wikimedia

Abstract

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Open Access and Wikimedia have a lot in common in terms of their overall goals, the technical and legal approaches and the communities involved. Many interactions thus exist between the two, but they have rarely been systematic. In this talk, I will outline a range of approaches to making these interactions more systematic, e.g. by integrating OA elements into Wikimedia workflows or policies or vice versa.

Formats

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Tribute to previous talks

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How to signal the openness of references cited on Wikipedia (also available on Vimeo).

Wikimedia

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Logos of Wikimedia projects, with Wikidata missing. Counterclockwise, starting on top: Wikimania, Wikibooks, Meta-Wiki, Wikiquote, Wikispecies, MediaWiki, Wikimedia Incubator, Wikivoyage, Wikidata, Wikiversity, Wiktionary, Wikinews, Wikisource, Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia.

Publishing

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Wikimedia about publishing

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Wikimedia and Open Access

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Wikimedia and subscription access

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Publishing about Wikimedia

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Wikimedia about publications about Wikimedia

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Journal ↔ wiki publishing

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Bliven, S.; Prlić, A. (2012). Wodak, Shoshana (ed.). "Circular Permutation in Proteins". PLoS Computational Biology. 8 (3): e1002445. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002445. PMC 3320104. PMID 22496628.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link), CC BY Wikipedia: Circular permutation in proteins, CC BY-SA A journal article whose text corresponds to this version of the Wikipedia article Dengue fever, CC BY-SA

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Reusing

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Reusing journal materials in wiki

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Open Access Media Importer

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An example of open science - from the grant proposal to all outputs.

Reusing wiki materials in journal

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Curating via Wikimedia

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Role of repositories

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  • Interoperability
    • is key to reuse
    • requires standardization

Visualizations

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Events

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Policy

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  • Open Access policy of the Wikimedia Foundation with several distinct features
    • covers not just publications, but associated data, software and multimedia;
    • stresses the importance of open licensing, which facilitates and broadens the scope of reuse;
    • is itself available under an open license, so it can easily be adapted (e.g. translated);
    • avoids embargo periods (which most other policies allow for), and instead allows for limited exceptions;
    • exceptions are to be documented in public, which helps to collect data on the necessity for exceptions and can inform later refinements of the policy.

Beyond Open Access

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Barriers

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  • Technical issues of Open Access need more attention
    • Permanent archiving of interactive media
    • #JATS standardization

Impact

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Citing

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Citing journals in wiki

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Citing wiki in journals

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Contact

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See also

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