Colleagues,
A group of us had a rather interesting discussion on privacy, etc at Wikimania. Not wanting to lose the momentum of that discussion I took a stab at starting an article on a research policy statement. This is just a start, please feel free to have at it and thank you for your help!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research_Network_Privacy_Policy
Kevin
Kevin J. Gamble. Ph.D. Associate Director eXtension Initiative Box 7641 NCSU Raleigh, NC 27694-7641 v: 919.515.8447 c: 919.605.5815 AIM: k1v1n Web: intranet.extension.org
On 8/17/05, Kevin Gamble kevin_gamble@ncsu.edu wrote:
This is just a start, please feel free to have at it and thank you for your help!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research_Network_Privacy_Policy
I think it would be useful to define what sort of research this policy is meant to address, as I'm having hard time understanding how this policy relates to the area I'm interested in (which is statistics as a basis for trust as well as groundwork for further research).
For example, I have no "subjects", except for the evidence trails left in the wp download source data.
Perhaps I should take this to the Talk page?
On 8/17/05, Jeremy Dunck jdunck@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/17/05, Kevin Gamble kevin_gamble@ncsu.edu wrote:
This is just a start, please feel free to have at it and thank you for your help!
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research_Network_Privacy_Policy
I think it would be useful to define what sort of research this policy is meant to address, as I'm having hard time understanding how this policy relates to the area I'm interested in (which is statistics as a basis for trust as well as groundwork for further research).
For example, I have no "subjects", except for the evidence trails left in the wp download source data.
Perhaps I should take this to the Talk page?
Yes, the talk page is a good place to start - that's where i went :-) Feel free to describe your research and aspects of it relating to this discussion.
Cormac
wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org