Hi Anthony,
I would appreciate an update from the wikipedia science conference about if
you had an opportunity to present about the BMJ collaboration.
And any other updates and plans.
Sydney
On Aug 25, 2015 4:08 AM, "Anthony Cole" <ahcoleecu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Ah. Sorry Hilda, wrong term. I mean we should offer
the reader a really
nice-looking presentation of the reviewed version of the article, rather
than something pulled up from the article's history. This
<http://www.openmedicine.ca/article/viewFile/562/564> rather than this
<https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dengue_fever&oldid=629402504>.
But the more I think about this, the less important I think it is. The
main thing to achieve is *a really prominent link at the top of the
current version of a reviewed article linking the reader to the reviewed
version*.
There should be such a link at the top of the current version of any
article reviewed by BMJ, but also at the top of Dengue fever
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dengue_fever>, at the top of the cancer
articles that CRUK reviewed
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_CRUK> for us and at
the top of all the articles
<http://www.ploscollections.org/article/browse/issue/info:doi/10.1371/issue.pcol.v03.i14>
Daniel Mietchen managed to get reviewed by *Computational Biology* if
those involved want it*.*
Whether they link to a nicely-presented, journal style edition or just the
plain old Wikipedia history page is fairly trivial.
Apart from a really prominent link to the reviewed version at the top of
the current page, there should also be *a prominent link to a nice,
readable diff between the reviewed and current versions* - so the reader
can see how the topic/article has evolved since the last review.
These are the things I'm hoping to get support for, if there is any
opposition to them on en.Wikipedia.
Anthony Cole <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Anthonyhcole>
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 6:37 PM, Bastian, Hilda (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] <
hilda.bastian(a)nih.gov> wrote:
G'day!
I'm happy to support this - but can't come to London. Hoping to be at the
USA meeting though.
Not sure what you mean by a fair copy.
Hilda
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*From:* Anthony Cole [ahcoleecu(a)gmail.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, August 18, 2015 9:48 PM
*To:* Wiki Medicine discussion
*Subject:* Re: [Wiki-Medicine] BMJ Wikipedia reviews
Lodewijk, Sydney, Hilda, I think I'm going to need lots of support to
pull this off. BMJ are not publishing the reviewed version - we are, by
pointing to the relevant diff in the article's history. I'd like us to
offer the reader a much nicer presentation of the reviewed article than
that, which means Wikimedia hosting a "fair copy" (like normal articles
published on publishers' websites).
I'd also like us to point the reader to a diff between the reviewed
version and the current version that doesn't have all the wiki markup -
basically a diff that the average reader will easily parse.
This will only happen if we can demonstrate solid support from the
Wikipedia med community.
I intend outlining this at the conference, if I get a slot in the Sunday
afternoon unconference. I don't suppose you guys might be able to drop
everything and turn up at the inaugural Wikipedia Science Conference in
London on 2-3 September, is there? :o)
On 15 Aug 2015 1:05 am, "Anthony Cole" <ahcoleecu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I've just come out of the second
teleconference with fellow WPMEDF board
member Jake Orlowitz, and Fiona Godlee and Peter Ashman of BMJ.
BMJ has offered to provide expert peer-review of up to 10 of our medical
articles. We can choose the articles and can submit them at our own pace.
I'll post the details at English Wikipedia's Wikiproject Medicine talk page
on Monday or Tuesday - I'm very busy the next 48 hours. Have a great
weekend everyone.
--
Anthony Cole <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Anthonyhcole>
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