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  • Deutsch: Ziel des Projektvideos ist es, Zeitschriften, Herausgeber, Autoren und Gutachter auf die technische Möglichkeit des Publizierens dynamischer statt statischer Dokumente hinzuweisen und für die Erstellung von Wikimedia-kompatiblen Materialien zu gewinnen.
  • English: The aim of this video is to make journals, editors, authors and reviewers aware of the technical possibility of publishing dynamic rather than static documents, and to get them interested in creating their materials in a way that is compatible with reuse on Wikimedia projects.

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Key elements[Quelltext bearbeiten]

Plus all other "outputs": en:User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/CERN 2012/Open process
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en:User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/Open Access in Poland 2012/Opening up the research process
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  • One place to look for instead of 25k peer-reviewed journals
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Trial 1[Quelltext bearbeiten]

  1. Kids play ball
  2. Ball has a globe printed on it
  3. What's this?
  4. That's Earth!
  5. But is it round?
  6. Sun goes down.
  7. Horizon looks flat.
  8. Kids go home.
  9. Let's check out library
  10. First book they try: Earth is flat.
  11. OK, let's go for some research.
  12. Note down idea.
  13. Develop idea.
  14. Identify resources and infrastructure to test idea.
  15. Apply for funding.
  16. Start gathering data.
  17. Process data.
  18. Write up report.
  19. Submit report: Earth is spherical.
  20. Report rejected with notification: Earth has long been known to be spherical.
  21. Zoom back from Earth to one of the kids that hadn't participated in the closed research cycle but started its own one instead, in the open.

Trial 2[Quelltext bearbeiten]

Scene number Voice Visual Sound Comments
1 Research is a cyclic process based on a sequence of steps taken to approach the subject at hand.

We see a character (X) playing with a ball. X catches the ball and looks at it. On the ball we see the world.

Sound Not sure about the ball yet
2 It usually starts with an idea. X imagines the world flat like a pizza, and a cogwheel grows underneath his feet, with a symbol of a light bulb on it. Sound? Comments?
3 Then, the idea is being refined into a research proposal. Another cogwheel is growing out of the floor, with a symbol of a text file, and X jumps on it. Sound? Comments?
4 After that, funding needs to be acquired. More cogwheels are coming out of the floor after another, each with a fitting symbol according to the text spoken. X jumps on the next one with a symbol of a dollar sign on it. Sound? Would be nice to have the peer review as a filtering mechanism represented here
5 Than comes the planning. X jumps on the next one with a symbol of a ruler/compass on it. Sound? Comments?
6 Gathering data. X jumps on the next one with a symbol of a field glass on it. Sound? Comments?
7 Processing data. X jumps on the next one with a symbol of a passing machine/cogwheels on it. Sound? Comments?
8 And finally all this concludes into a publication of the findings. X jumps on the next one with a symbol of a book on it. Sound? Comments?
9 This publication is accessible and further research cycles can be build upon it.

However, this publication is usually a rather static document and the process hidden.

The book gets chained and put behind iron bars. Sound? Comments?
10 The Wikification of science suggests to make every step in the process and the final publication accessible, dynamic and open by putting it on a Wiki. All cogwheels get connected to other cogwheel-cycles. Sound? Comments?
11 So researchers, journals, editors and reviewers have the possibility to create their materials in a way that is comparable with the reuse of Wikimedia projects. We see on the other cogwheel-cycles also people. Sound? Comments?
99 In that way the Wikification of science could help in” (this section needs better points and this is as well the place where the picture of the flat earth and the earth shoot from space could find a place) Visual? Sound? Comments?
99 ”increasing the access to research materials” Visual? X finds a picture of a flat earth. Sound? Comments?
99 reaching out to more funding possibilities Visual? Sound? Comments?
99 Voice? Visual? Sound? Comments?
99 Voice? Visual? Sound? Comments?

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