Closed Daniel-Mietchen closed 7 years ago
https://hypothes.is/ allows you to annotate anything online. It has social features, unique public identifiers, and is open source.
http://vega.github.io/ open source visualisation
http://openrefine.org/ <-- I've been using to upload data from a flat file and then link that data set to wikidata.
Making SPARQL queries to opencitations.net
Some of the links to BMJ Open's pages about data management are broken. (Have asked Publisher to update links)
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!
We can sonify our work!
Joe's comment above is referring to #52.
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.
There is a lot to be learned about how to make Jupyter notebooks reproducible: https://markwoodbridge.com/2017/03/05/jupyter-reproducible-science.html .
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.