[Foundation-l] Re: Update on Wikibook: Emergency Medicine
Anthere
anthere9 at yahoo.com
Fri May 13 01:49:39 UTC 2005
For ideas of presentations, check out
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Presentations
Unless I am wrong no presentation has ever been done on wikibooks...
who is the other participant also knowledgeable in emergency medicine ?
And what is your opinion about wikiversity ?
Anthere
Paris Lovett a écrit:
> Hi all,
>
> Some news and a quick update on the Emergency Medicine wikibook:
>
> 1. Those of you who recommended that we not have special author registration
> processes were right. It's hard enough to get contributors at the start
> without extra speed bumps!
> 2. The book is still at an embryonic stage. The structure has been laid out,
> but there is only one chapter (by yours truly).
> 3. On the plus side, I recently emailed a 1200 member listserv for emergency
> physicians and got some interested responses, particularly from one
> emergency physician who also is a regular wikimedia participant
> 4. The listserv posting also got me an invite to make a presentation on May
> 24th 3:00-4:30 at the Annual National Meeting of the Society for Academic
> Emergency Medicine. That is pretty exciting.
> 5. For the presentation, it would be helpful to have some facts that could
> demonstrate the unique benefits of the wiki system to those who've had no
> contact.
> (a) I would appreciate any metrics on the growth of the wikipedia.
> (b) And I would appreciate your thoughts on how best to "sell" the concept.
> (c) Some at the meeting will be very sceptical of a textbook that does not
> verify authors' credentials and does not have a formal peer-review process.
> Those are the two big concerns. Remember, in medicine, when people read a
> textbook, they may go directly to use the advice in patient care, so the
> audience will have safety concerns, whatever disclaimers we place on the
> site. Please give thoughts on how best to respond.
> 6. Finally, I may get a mention in a national EM residents' magazine.
> Hopefully all these things will help get past the embryonic stage, to the
> fetal stage, and eventually to critical mass!
>
> Paris Lovett.
More information about the foundation-l
mailing list