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Open Research Data do-a-thon in London & Virtual - March 4th & 5th
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Things learned #45

Closed Daniel-Mietchen closed 7 years ago

Daniel-Mietchen commented 7 years ago

Whenever you learn something during the course of this event, make a note in this thread.

For instance, I learned that GitHub labels cannot be used by anyone posting an issue, which affects some of the plans we had for using them. Overview: https://github.com/sparcopen/open-research-doathon/labels .

This is loosely related to #16.

edsaperia commented 7 years ago

https://hypothes.is/ allows you to annotate anything online. It has social features, unique public identifiers, and is open source.

DanSanz commented 7 years ago

http://vega.github.io/ open source visualisation

nicklakasas commented 7 years ago

http://openrefine.org/ <-- I've been using to upload data from a flat file and then link that data set to wikidata.

barney-walker commented 7 years ago

Making SPARQL queries to opencitations.net

HKLondon commented 7 years ago

Some of the links to BMJ Open's pages about data management are broken. (Have asked Publisher to update links)

nicklakasas commented 7 years ago

You can update wikidata not only directly, but via a game type system as well. Have a look http://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-game and make it better!

JosephMcArthur commented 7 years ago

We can sonify our work!

Daniel-Mietchen commented 7 years ago

Joe's comment above is referring to #52.

Daniel-Mietchen commented 7 years ago

There's a lot to be learned about author disambiguation by going to https://orcid.org/orcid-search/quick-search?searchQuery=%22Li+Li%22 and clicking "Show more" for a while.

Daniel-Mietchen commented 7 years ago

There is a lot to be learned about how to make Jupyter notebooks reproducible: https://markwoodbridge.com/2017/03/05/jupyter-reproducible-science.html .