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|10.15 ||'''Keynote: [http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/person/pm286 Peter Murray Rust]''', University of Cambridge. | |10.15 ||'''Keynote: [http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/person/pm286 Peter Murray Rust]''', University of Cambridge. [[File:Peter Murray Rust - Keynote - Wikipedia Science Conference 2015.ogg|frameless]] | ||
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|11.00 ||[http://www.sanger.ac.uk/research/faculty/dlogan/ Darren Logan], Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. '''[[Wikipedia_Science_Conference/Submissions/Using_Scientific_Databases_to_annotate_Wikipedia| Using Scientific Databases to annotate Wikipedia]]''' | |11.00 ||[http://www.sanger.ac.uk/research/faculty/dlogan/ Darren Logan], Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. '''[[Wikipedia_Science_Conference/Submissions/Using_Scientific_Databases_to_annotate_Wikipedia| Using Scientific Databases to annotate Wikipedia]]''' [[File:Darren Logan - Using Scientific Databases to annotate Wikipedia - Wikipedia Science Conference 2015.ogg|frameless]] | ||
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|11.30 ||[http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-services/about/organisation/learning-teaching-web/directors-office Melissa Highton], University of Edinburgh. '''[[Wikipedia_Science_Conference/Submissions/Changing_the_Way_the_Stories_are_Told|Changing the Ways the Stories are Told]]''' | |11.30 ||[http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-services/about/organisation/learning-teaching-web/directors-office Melissa Highton], University of Edinburgh. '''[[Wikipedia_Science_Conference/Submissions/Changing_the_Way_the_Stories_are_Told|Changing the Ways the Stories are Told]]''' [[File:Melissa Highton - Changing the Ways the Stories are Told - Wikipedia Science Conference 2015.ogg|frameless]] | ||
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|12.00 ||[http://ukwebfocus.com/ Brian Kelly], UK Web Focus. '''[[Wikipedia_Science_Conference/Submissions/Developing_an_Ethical_Approach_to_Using_Wikipedia_as_the_Front_Matter_to_all_Research|Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research]]''' | |12.00 ||[http://ukwebfocus.com/ Brian Kelly], UK Web Focus. '''[[Wikipedia_Science_Conference/Submissions/Developing_an_Ethical_Approach_to_Using_Wikipedia_as_the_Front_Matter_to_all_Research|Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research]]''' [[File:Brian Kelly - Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research - Wikipedia Science Conference 2015.ogg|frameless]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 10 July 2016
Wednesday 2nd September 2015
Time | Session |
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10.00 |
Registration & coffee |
10.30 | Welcome and opening remarks (Phoebe Harkins and Tom Ziessen, Wellcome Trust) |
10.45 | Keynote: Dame Wendy Hall, University of Southampton
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11.30 | Daniel Mietchen, National Institutes of Health. Wikimedia and Scholarly Communication
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12.00 | Alex Bateman, European Molecular Biology Laboratory/ European Bioinformatics Institute. Using Wikipedia to annotate Scientific Databases |
12.30 |
Lunch |
13.15 | Short talks:
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14.00 | Jenny Molloy, University of Cambridge/ ContentMine. Challenges and opportunities for Wikipedia and Wikidata in synthetic biology |
14.30 | Geoffrey Bilder, CrossRef. Usage of Digital Object Identifiers across Wikimedia projects |
15.00 |
Refreshments/ networking and sign-ups for unconference |
15.30 | Daniel Mietchen, National Institutes of Health. Wikidata for Research |
16.00 | Stefan Kasberger, GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences and Open Knowledge Foundation Austria, ContentMine/ OpenscienceASAP. Wikipedia in an Open Science workflow |
16.30 | Andy Mabbett, Wikimedian In Residence at the Royal Society of Chemistry; and at ORCID. Wikipedia, Wikidata and more - How Can Scientists Help? |
17.00 |
End of first day's programme |
19.00 |
Drinks reception sponsored by Royal Society of Chemistry |
Thursday 3rd September 2015
Time | Session |
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9.30 |
Coffee, networking and signing up for unconference sessions |
10.00 | Announcements about unconference, hackathon(s) and future events |
10.15 | Keynote: Peter Murray Rust, University of Cambridge. |
11.00 | Darren Logan, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Using Scientific Databases to annotate Wikipedia |
11.30 | Melissa Highton, University of Edinburgh. Changing the Ways the Stories are Told |
12.00 | Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus. Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research |
12.30 |
Lunch |
13.15 | Unconference block An unconference method was used to put the unconference programme (below) in the hands of the delegates. Refreshments served at 14.30 but unconference continued. |
15.00 | Dario Taraborelli, Wikimedia Foundation and Altmetrics.org. Citing as a public service |
15.30 | Cancer Research UK’s Wikipedian in Residence project – reflections and outcomes
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16:15 | Wrap-up and thanks from Martin Poulter, Wikimedian In Residence at the Bodleian Libraries |
16.30 |
Conference ended |
17.00 | Post-conference drinks in a nearby pub |
Unconference
This is the running order as decided by participants, on the day.
Main Auditorium |
Dining
Area |
Dale | Franks | Steel | |
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1:20-1:50 | BMJ peer review | Your first Wikipedia edit | MediaWiki | Encyclopedism | 'Publish-or-die' vs Wikipedia |
1:55-2:25 | harmonise licensing + |
Your first Wikidata edit | ContentMine | Wikimedians in Residence | Wiki Loves Scientists |
2:30-3:00 | UN Sustainable Development Goals | Wikimedia editing Q+A For all abilities come along if you need help |
Wikidata tools | Review the lit (we use this okfn pad) | Wiki Loves Scientists |
Details:
- British Medical Journal have offered to provide their best reviewers to peer-review Wikipedia's best medical articles. I'm driving this, and don't want to stuff it up. I need your thoughts and input. (Talking points)
- What can we do to harmonise licensing between Wikimedia properties (CC BY-SA) and Open Access Repositories (CC BY) *Not* an argument about licensing but a discussion about practical steps.
- Copyright issues as a barrier to open access to knowledge. Current issue at en:Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Bristol/archive1 relating to copyright law and Freedom of panorama. Touching on UK/International law and ethical/ownership issues.
- ContentMine tools, hands-on demonstration of getpapers & quickscrape.
- Encyclopedism and the Unity of Science
- Wiki Loves Scientists, Create a new biography for a Royal Society scientist via List of Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 2012
- How to review the lit for a WP entry (we meet on this okfn pad)
- When Wikipedia is not the right tool, but MediaWiki is. Explore some issues around using wikis when information/data is either by necessity not open, or not notable
- How can the Wikimedia movement contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (+ Wikipedia page?)