The Cambridge University Library Bulletin has published an article of mine:
http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/CULIB/current_issue.htm
It is a retrospective on my Wikimedian in Residence period last year. For more recent information on ContentMine, see the grant proposal at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/ScienceSource
Which has closed, now (as of yesterday), so _please don't_ add to the page. I'm listed as a participant, reflecting my current volunteer status at the company.
The CULIB article allows for mail comments. I'm always glad to hear from Wikimedians interested in what ContentMine is up to.
By the way, the Cambridge Science Festival is in mid-March:
https://www.sciencefestival.cam.ac.uk/
The programme PDF mentions an editathon at the Moore Library, 6 to 8 pm, on 15 March. I'll try to get more details for that. The event "Wiki, please, explain!" on 21 March is actually about machine learning.
Also of possible interest, in Cambridge, is this:
https://elifesci.org/innovationsprint2018.
Second week of May, apply though by 5 March. It's basically a hackathon.
Charles
On 21 February 2018 at 11:03 Charles Matthews charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com wrote:
By the way, the Cambridge Science Festival is in mid-March: https://www.sciencefestival.cam.ac.uk/ The programme PDF mentions an editathon at the Moore Library, 6 to 8 pm, on 15 March. I'll try to get more details for that.
On further research, it turns out I'm running it!
https://www.sciencefestival.cam.ac.uk/events/wikipedia-edit-thon
The scope mentioned there is narrower than is now intended (that text should be updated): the general area is plants, images, Wikipedia and Wikidata editing. I have some local help, would welcome one or two more pairs of hands.
Charles
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