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There's also https://transitmappingsymposium.org/ coming up in Montréal in June, and this ticket should probably be cross-linked with issue #11 and the related pull request #22 .
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I see the English Wikipedia articles on the basic topics as the highest profile, most influential media to lay the foundation for other experiences. Nearly all students, researchers, lobbyists, and change-makers will check relevant Wikipedia articles.
The relevant Wikipedia articles are all in poor shape. This is not a failing of Wikipedia, but rather a symptom that necessary basic information is not in circulation to cite and share from any source.
My idea would be
- develop text of Wikipedia articles
- post links to the best experiences (interactive media or whatever) in those Wikipedia articles as the distribution plan
- replace outdated experience links with newer ones when they are available
I favor a focus on Wikipedia because of its audience. Producing media is cheap and easy. Distributing it costs 10x more. The fate of most media is to never get attention, with Wikipedia articles and their contents being a consistent exception.
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Regarding Wikipedia, you might also be interested in using (and perhaps extending?) the overview of Wikipedia entries on open science topics in various languages:
https://tinyurl.com/oswikipedia
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I just added some thoughts on that to a related Mozsprint project concerned with mapping the open landscapes (i.e. beyond open science): mrjohnc/Map-of-the-open-movement#7 .
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Here is a collection of papers relating to open hardware: https://channels.plos.org/open-source-toolkit .
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Inspired by a Twitter background image, I was looking around a bit for maps of transportation networks. I'll leave some here for inspiration.
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This issue was moved to OpenScienceRoadmap/roadmap#5
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- Review other Mozsprint submissions for potential systemic effects on the open science landscape, and engage HOT 7
- Review open science projects from other sprints, and engage HOT 1
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- Create (or reuse) a roadmap for any aspect of the open science ecosystem HOT 1
- Collect Qs & As related to open science tools, ideally along with suitable answers HOT 1
- Curate Wikidata entries about components of the open science ecosystem HOT 15
- Brainstorm user stories that touch one or more existing or imagined projects HOT 5
- How can projects join JROST? HOT 6
- What are core elements that most open science projects will tend to need or want? HOT 5
- What are the existing ecosystem maps for open science tools? What might one for open science tools look like? HOT 5
- Could we set a calendar with the set/possible dates for the future sprint(s)? HOT 5
- Criteria used to assess opennness of projects/tools/platforms? HOT 15
- Design a logo for the project HOT 14
- Things we learned through the 2018 Mozsprint HOT 3
- Mapping the open science landscape: Let's get to know each other a bit by posting an intro here HOT 13
- Configure this repo to meet the all-contributors specs HOT 3
- Augment JROST Communications & Information Infrastructure HOT 13
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