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Further reading #18

Open abranczyk opened 1 year ago

abranczyk commented 1 year ago

We should have a list of further reading, for those who want to dive deeper. Perhaps in the wiki?

EDIT: see comment below for more details: https://github.com/DRiP-project/meta/issues/18#issuecomment-1683871804

Christophe-pere commented 1 year ago

What type of further reading? Do you mean for the research aspect or the open problems? Like textbooks, reference papers etc.

abranczyk commented 1 year ago

Sorry for not being more clear in the original post. I intended to go back to flesh it out, but didn't get a chance yet. (side note: I will add some tags to the issues that we can use to make clear that a post is not ready for work yet).

Now, regarding "Further Reading": I meant this in reference to the DRiP effort and the idea of denizen science, not about any specific research project.

I was imagining that anyone who wants to join the DRiP effort---either as someone helping develop the effort, or someone wanting to join a specific research project---should read a set of onboarding material before they start so that they know what they are getting into (this is described in issue #12). This set of onboarding material should be pretty minimal, because people will want to get started asap.

But naturally, there will be a lot of other interesting and related stuff to read in the related fields of open science, open source software development, meta science, etc.

I imagine everything interesting and related, that does not make it into the onboarding material, should be put in a section called "Further Reading".

For now, I also see this as separate from "Educational material", which I imagine containing material on how to do research and write papers. (But later we might find this distinction doesn't make sense. Let's see how it goes.)

Christophe-pere commented 1 year ago

I see. It could be related to articles you shared about citizen science.