Hoi,
I understand why Wikipapers started in a MediaWiki format. I wonder if it
would make sense to include the data of Wikipapers in Wikidata like any
other Wiki so far.
It would bring several advantages among them query and the realisation that
our own movement is relevant and notable. This is at this time denied by
some. We do include references to all kinds of papers, why not the papers
documented in Wikipapers?
Thanks,
GerardM
On 10 September 2016 at 16:43, Guillaume Paumier <gpaumier(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Hello Joe,
On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Joe Corneli <holtzermann17(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I assume some researchers are keeping track of some facets of recent
work in this area: are you archiving e.g. BibTeX files somewhere? Could
these be shared/curated in a wiki-like way?
WikiPapers is the main wiki-based curation platform for wiki-related
academic publications, but it's down at the moment:
http://wikipapers.referata.com/
Although not as structured, the (searchable) archives of the Research
Newsletter are a great resource:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
Many of the references indexed in the Research Newsletter are also
curated in the associated WikiResearch library on Zotero (which was
recently converted to a Zotero group for better collaboration).
Zotero can export to BibTeX.
https://www.zotero.org/groups/wikiresearch/items
More recently, I've started an effort to organize the literature by
topic. It's an ambitious goal and most of the pages are still just
skeletons. The nearly-finished page about contributor roles gives an
idea of what it'll look like:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Codex/Roles_of_contributors
I'm sure I've missed other resources that others will follow up on.
--
Guillaume Paumier
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