On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Daniel Mietchen < [email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all, > > (2) WMF-produced data released according to this policy-to-be is to be > clearly labeled for reusability, and I think even an adoption of the > Panton Principles is not out of reach. However, there is currently no > Wikipedia entry on them, so any help with setting one up would be > welcome (I started http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Panton_Principles > last year, which could be imported, but starting from scratch may be > better). Once an entry is there in one language, expanding coverage to > other languages (especially those for which translations of the PP > already exist) should be straightforward. > > Daniel - great idea. I thought of "transcribing" the Citizendium to Wikipedia but I think it's better that you do. It's well written but will need editing. I think it would be really exciting if we could get the Panton "OpenData" sticker introduced Wikipedia infoboxes. It would immediately alert the world and be a really powerful viral tool. It would also translate to DBPedia and label that information as OKD-compliant > (3) We could think of using a place like > http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:OpenScientist/Panton_Papers > to draft the Panton Papers. > Seems a good idea of getting others involved > > > (8) Another focus of the project is the re-use of suitably licensed > materials from open access/ open data/ open science sources on > Wikimedia projects. So if you see opportunities along these lines, > please use them and/ or let me know. > > I think that using Open Bibliography to gather the references in WP would be fantastic. I also think that if resources at the end of the bibliographic ref were Open they could be labelled as such (or vice versa). -- Peter Murray-Rust Reader in Molecular Informatics Unilever Centre, Dep. Of Chemistry University of Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK +44-1223-763069
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