Re: [Wiki-research-l] Research and Wikipedia/Wikimedia event in London, 08. February

2020-01-27 Thread Ziko van Dijk
Dear fellows,

Thanks for the invitation, its sounds really great. I am busy now with an
overview how different disciplines approach wikis. An interchange about
transdisciplinary wiki research would be wonderful. Alas, I cannot come to
London that day. I hope you all will have a productive and inspiring day.
Kind regards,
Ziko

Am Mo., 27. Jan. 2020 um 20:07 Uhr schrieb Travis Smith :

> Is there a way to attend remotely?
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 8:46 AM Lucie Kaffee 
> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone!
> >
> > We are organizing an event for Research and Wikimedia to exchange about
> > research done in the field and for researchers and Wikimedia community
> > members to work together on new ideas. The idea derived from the fact
> that
> > many researchers reusing Wikipedia, Wikidata and their sister projects
> > often are not yet integrated with the community. This makes their work a
> > lot more difficult than necessary. At the same time, many research
> projects
> > are useful for the community, but not yet integrated into Wikipedia and
> co.
> > We want to change this and facilitate the exchange between researchers
> and
> > Wikimedia community members in an event, where we bring people interested
> > in similar topics together. If you are either doing research in the
> > Wikipedia space or are a community member of one of the Wikimedia
> projects,
> > please come by on the 8th of February. More details below.
> > Please spread the event invitation in your communities!
> >
> > Best,
> > Lucie
> >
> > https://www.eventbrite.com/e/research-and-wikimedia-tickets-90824421289
> >
> > *Description*
> > We are organizing an event for Wikimedians and researchers to exchange!
> > Come along and learn more about research happening around Wikimedia and
> > what Wikimedians can teach you about the different Wikimedia projects!
> > A large part of the computer science research community is exploring
> > Wikipedia, Wikidata and their sister projects. In the fields of natural
> > language processing (NLP) as well as semantic web, Wikipedia and Wikidata
> > are often used as a fundamental part of the research world. At the same
> > time, the community of Wikidata and Wikipedia could make use of a variety
> > of tools developed by researchers. However, currently, the gap between
> > things explored in research and actual applications in Wikidata and
> > Wikipedia needs bridging. Therefore, we want to build a community of
> > Wikidata community members and research to exchange needs, existing
> tools,
> > open challenges and research question to foster an environment, where
> both
> > communities can benefit from the exchange.
> > The ideal is to have all the different approaches and commonalities under
> > one umbrella to foster exchange and support of different research
> > communities and their approaches.
> > OpenSym and the WikiWorkshop are already doing that for the people
> > submitting to and attending computer science research conferences. But
> > without the exchange with the community, there is a lack of
> communication,
> > creating silos of missing exchange.
> >
> > *The Goal is*
> > to connect the researcher and the Wikimedia community to enable an
> exchange
> > that could ultimately lead to the research projects being implemented as
> > tools for Wikipedia. And vice-versa: More research projects build on
> > community needs.
> >
> > *We invite*
> > *Researchers*
> > Anyone who does or is planning to do research on or around Wikimedia
> > projects, such as Wikipedia, Wikidata and others.
> > *Wikimedians*
> > Anyone in the community, who is interested in improving the research
> > happening around Wikimedia - you don’t need any experience in research.
> > Wikipedia editor, Wikidata data magician, whatever you do in Wikimedia
> > projects, your feedback will be highly valuable.
> >
> > *What we need from you*
> > We would ask all researchers to bring an A2/A3 poster about what they are
> > doing in Wikimedia that we can put up so that we can create an easy way
> to
> > exchange on different projects. If you don’t have a project yet, don’t
> > worry- just bring a poster with topics you find interesting, and you
> might
> > be able to meet other researchers already working in your field of
> > interest. (If you struggle with printing the poster beforehand, please
> > reach out to us a few days in advance.)
> >
> > *Event*
> > We will spend a day exchanging on recent challenges around Wikimedia.
> > Besides the posters, we aim to form working groups for the afternoon to
> > work on topics of shared interest and possibly propose a project of
> common
> > interest.
> >
> > --
> > Lucie-Aimée Kaffee
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> >
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Research and Wikipedia/Wikimedia event in London, 08. February

2020-01-27 Thread Travis Smith
Is there a way to attend remotely?


On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 8:46 AM Lucie Kaffee  wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> We are organizing an event for Research and Wikimedia to exchange about
> research done in the field and for researchers and Wikimedia community
> members to work together on new ideas. The idea derived from the fact that
> many researchers reusing Wikipedia, Wikidata and their sister projects
> often are not yet integrated with the community. This makes their work a
> lot more difficult than necessary. At the same time, many research
projects
> are useful for the community, but not yet integrated into Wikipedia and
co.
> We want to change this and facilitate the exchange between researchers and
> Wikimedia community members in an event, where we bring people interested
> in similar topics together. If you are either doing research in the
> Wikipedia space or are a community member of one of the Wikimedia
projects,
> please come by on the 8th of February. More details below.
> Please spread the event invitation in your communities!
>
> Best,
> Lucie
>
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/research-and-wikimedia-tickets-90824421289
>
> *Description*
> We are organizing an event for Wikimedians and researchers to exchange!
> Come along and learn more about research happening around Wikimedia and
> what Wikimedians can teach you about the different Wikimedia projects!
> A large part of the computer science research community is exploring
> Wikipedia, Wikidata and their sister projects. In the fields of natural
> language processing (NLP) as well as semantic web, Wikipedia and Wikidata
> are often used as a fundamental part of the research world. At the same
> time, the community of Wikidata and Wikipedia could make use of a variety
> of tools developed by researchers. However, currently, the gap between
> things explored in research and actual applications in Wikidata and
> Wikipedia needs bridging. Therefore, we want to build a community of
> Wikidata community members and research to exchange needs, existing tools,
> open challenges and research question to foster an environment, where both
> communities can benefit from the exchange.
> The ideal is to have all the different approaches and commonalities under
> one umbrella to foster exchange and support of different research
> communities and their approaches.
> OpenSym and the WikiWorkshop are already doing that for the people
> submitting to and attending computer science research conferences. But
> without the exchange with the community, there is a lack of communication,
> creating silos of missing exchange.
>
> *The Goal is*
> to connect the researcher and the Wikimedia community to enable an
exchange
> that could ultimately lead to the research projects being implemented as
> tools for Wikipedia. And vice-versa: More research projects build on
> community needs.
>
> *We invite*
> *Researchers*
> Anyone who does or is planning to do research on or around Wikimedia
> projects, such as Wikipedia, Wikidata and others.
> *Wikimedians*
> Anyone in the community, who is interested in improving the research
> happening around Wikimedia - you don’t need any experience in research.
> Wikipedia editor, Wikidata data magician, whatever you do in Wikimedia
> projects, your feedback will be highly valuable.
>
> *What we need from you*
> We would ask all researchers to bring an A2/A3 poster about what they are
> doing in Wikimedia that we can put up so that we can create an easy way to
> exchange on different projects. If you don’t have a project yet, don’t
> worry- just bring a poster with topics you find interesting, and you might
> be able to meet other researchers already working in your field of
> interest. (If you struggle with printing the poster beforehand, please
> reach out to us a few days in advance.)
>
> *Event*
> We will spend a day exchanging on recent challenges around Wikimedia.
> Besides the posters, we aim to form working groups for the afternoon to
> work on topics of shared interest and possibly propose a project of common
> interest.
>
> --
> Lucie-Aimée Kaffee
> ___
> Wiki-research-l mailing list
> Wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l
>
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Research and Wikipedia/Wikimedia event in London, 08. February

2020-01-26 Thread J. Nathan Matias
Hi Lucie,

This is a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing, and good luck with the event!
Will you be sharing back notes of the topics discussed?

All the best,

--Nathan

On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 8:46 AM Lucie Kaffee  wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> We are organizing an event for Research and Wikimedia to exchange about
> research done in the field and for researchers and Wikimedia community
> members to work together on new ideas. The idea derived from the fact that
> many researchers reusing Wikipedia, Wikidata and their sister projects
> often are not yet integrated with the community. This makes their work a
> lot more difficult than necessary. At the same time, many research projects
> are useful for the community, but not yet integrated into Wikipedia and co.
> We want to change this and facilitate the exchange between researchers and
> Wikimedia community members in an event, where we bring people interested
> in similar topics together. If you are either doing research in the
> Wikipedia space or are a community member of one of the Wikimedia projects,
> please come by on the 8th of February. More details below.
> Please spread the event invitation in your communities!
>
> Best,
> Lucie
>
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/research-and-wikimedia-tickets-90824421289
>
> *Description*
> We are organizing an event for Wikimedians and researchers to exchange!
> Come along and learn more about research happening around Wikimedia and
> what Wikimedians can teach you about the different Wikimedia projects!
> A large part of the computer science research community is exploring
> Wikipedia, Wikidata and their sister projects. In the fields of natural
> language processing (NLP) as well as semantic web, Wikipedia and Wikidata
> are often used as a fundamental part of the research world. At the same
> time, the community of Wikidata and Wikipedia could make use of a variety
> of tools developed by researchers. However, currently, the gap between
> things explored in research and actual applications in Wikidata and
> Wikipedia needs bridging. Therefore, we want to build a community of
> Wikidata community members and research to exchange needs, existing tools,
> open challenges and research question to foster an environment, where both
> communities can benefit from the exchange.
> The ideal is to have all the different approaches and commonalities under
> one umbrella to foster exchange and support of different research
> communities and their approaches.
> OpenSym and the WikiWorkshop are already doing that for the people
> submitting to and attending computer science research conferences. But
> without the exchange with the community, there is a lack of communication,
> creating silos of missing exchange.
>
> *The Goal is*
> to connect the researcher and the Wikimedia community to enable an exchange
> that could ultimately lead to the research projects being implemented as
> tools for Wikipedia. And vice-versa: More research projects build on
> community needs.
>
> *We invite*
> *Researchers*
> Anyone who does or is planning to do research on or around Wikimedia
> projects, such as Wikipedia, Wikidata and others.
> *Wikimedians*
> Anyone in the community, who is interested in improving the research
> happening around Wikimedia - you don’t need any experience in research.
> Wikipedia editor, Wikidata data magician, whatever you do in Wikimedia
> projects, your feedback will be highly valuable.
>
> *What we need from you*
> We would ask all researchers to bring an A2/A3 poster about what they are
> doing in Wikimedia that we can put up so that we can create an easy way to
> exchange on different projects. If you don’t have a project yet, don’t
> worry- just bring a poster with topics you find interesting, and you might
> be able to meet other researchers already working in your field of
> interest. (If you struggle with printing the poster beforehand, please
> reach out to us a few days in advance.)
>
> *Event*
> We will spend a day exchanging on recent challenges around Wikimedia.
> Besides the posters, we aim to form working groups for the afternoon to
> work on topics of shared interest and possibly propose a project of common
> interest.
>
> --
> Lucie-Aimée Kaffee
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> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l
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[Wiki-research-l] Research and Wikipedia/Wikimedia event in London, 08. February

2020-01-26 Thread Lucie Kaffee
Hello everyone!

We are organizing an event for Research and Wikimedia to exchange about
research done in the field and for researchers and Wikimedia community
members to work together on new ideas. The idea derived from the fact that
many researchers reusing Wikipedia, Wikidata and their sister projects
often are not yet integrated with the community. This makes their work a
lot more difficult than necessary. At the same time, many research projects
are useful for the community, but not yet integrated into Wikipedia and co.
We want to change this and facilitate the exchange between researchers and
Wikimedia community members in an event, where we bring people interested
in similar topics together. If you are either doing research in the
Wikipedia space or are a community member of one of the Wikimedia projects,
please come by on the 8th of February. More details below.
Please spread the event invitation in your communities!

Best,
Lucie

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/research-and-wikimedia-tickets-90824421289

*Description*
We are organizing an event for Wikimedians and researchers to exchange!
Come along and learn more about research happening around Wikimedia and
what Wikimedians can teach you about the different Wikimedia projects!
A large part of the computer science research community is exploring
Wikipedia, Wikidata and their sister projects. In the fields of natural
language processing (NLP) as well as semantic web, Wikipedia and Wikidata
are often used as a fundamental part of the research world. At the same
time, the community of Wikidata and Wikipedia could make use of a variety
of tools developed by researchers. However, currently, the gap between
things explored in research and actual applications in Wikidata and
Wikipedia needs bridging. Therefore, we want to build a community of
Wikidata community members and research to exchange needs, existing tools,
open challenges and research question to foster an environment, where both
communities can benefit from the exchange.
The ideal is to have all the different approaches and commonalities under
one umbrella to foster exchange and support of different research
communities and their approaches.
OpenSym and the WikiWorkshop are already doing that for the people
submitting to and attending computer science research conferences. But
without the exchange with the community, there is a lack of communication,
creating silos of missing exchange.

*The Goal is*
to connect the researcher and the Wikimedia community to enable an exchange
that could ultimately lead to the research projects being implemented as
tools for Wikipedia. And vice-versa: More research projects build on
community needs.

*We invite*
*Researchers*
Anyone who does or is planning to do research on or around Wikimedia
projects, such as Wikipedia, Wikidata and others.
*Wikimedians*
Anyone in the community, who is interested in improving the research
happening around Wikimedia - you don’t need any experience in research.
Wikipedia editor, Wikidata data magician, whatever you do in Wikimedia
projects, your feedback will be highly valuable.

*What we need from you*
We would ask all researchers to bring an A2/A3 poster about what they are
doing in Wikimedia that we can put up so that we can create an easy way to
exchange on different projects. If you don’t have a project yet, don’t
worry- just bring a poster with topics you find interesting, and you might
be able to meet other researchers already working in your field of
interest. (If you struggle with printing the poster beforehand, please
reach out to us a few days in advance.)

*Event*
We will spend a day exchanging on recent challenges around Wikimedia.
Besides the posters, we aim to form working groups for the afternoon to
work on topics of shared interest and possibly propose a project of common
interest.

-- 
Lucie-Aimée Kaffee
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