User:Daniel Mietchen/FORCE 2017
This page contains my notes about the Force 2017 conference taking place on October 25-27 in Berlin. For the overall conference schedule, see here, and the hashtag is #Force2017.
Tuesday, October 24[edit]
On the day before the conference itself, an event brought together a technically focused community for Annotating All Knowledge Coalition F2F at FORCE2017: Making Annotations FAIR: Supporting Researcher Workflow Through Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable Data Principles. Despite the unwieldy title, it was a lively exchange with lots of demos of tools and platforms that implement some of the ideas floating around in this space. There was also some tweeting under the hashtag #osbazaar.
- The program of the event sits at Eventbrite.
- While listening to all the demos and presentations throughout the morning, I thought it would be good to have a brief demo on how annotations could be linked with Wikidata as well. The schedule was flexible enough to accommodate that, and so I am now preparing a few talking points for this intervention.
Annotations and Wikidata[edit]
- using Wikidata identifiers for annotations
- Web annotations
- if no dedicated ontology is available (and openly licensed), use Wikidata identifiers to link tags from annotations
- e.g.
- Kalkscheune (Q1488908) for things related to the Kalkscheune
- love (Q316) instead of the string "love" in your language
- e.g.
- also for scientific articles
- Putative Wikidata property: "has annotation", similar to has melody (P1625), has contributing factor (P1479), has active ingredient (P3781), has cause (P828) or has grammatical case (P2989)
- if no dedicated ontology is available (and openly licensed), use Wikidata identifiers to link tags from annotations
- Domain-specific annotations
- genome annotations
- Web annotations
- reuse annotations to support statements in Wikidata
- Using annotations for peer review
- Annotations of non-text stuff
- e.g. annotating papers as to whether shared code actually runs (automatically) at a given point in time and under standardized conditions
- Audio/ video/ 3D?
- annotating people/ organizations/ publishers/ journals etc. with annotations about the works they published
- Citations from Wikipedia/ DOI event data as annotations of articles
- example
- annotation by topic: papers cited from the Malaria article are somewhat relevant for malaria
- annotation by reusability: OA tags
- example
Wednesday, October 25[edit]
I shall be in the Galerie (Gallery) room almost all day. The registration desk has the phone numbers of the organizing committee members, including mine.
- Keynote by Christopher Jackson, "Open Access, Impact Factors, and other Animals: My First Year"
- Sessions I am chairing
- Ubiquitous Open Access: Changing culture by integrating OA into user workflows
- Research Enablement Metrics - Assessing the Impact of Being Willing to Share
- Scholarship in the Global South and the Open Access: a study of India
- Research innovations and open science practices in Eastern Europe
- Nurturing Indigenous Capacities for Culture-centric Innovations: a Cross-sectional Study
- Unconference pitching