From 153a48e68e9f0c240f51d05d60de571b45d9af18 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Katja=20Berc=CC=8Cic=CC=8C?= <katja.bercic@gmail.com> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 11:33:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Olaf's updates --- Proposal/WorkPackages/DisseminationCommunityBuilding.tex | 8 +++----- Proposal/bibliography.bib | 6 ++++++ 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/Proposal/WorkPackages/DisseminationCommunityBuilding.tex b/Proposal/WorkPackages/DisseminationCommunityBuilding.tex index 794f4cd..8119ced 100755 --- a/Proposal/WorkPackages/DisseminationCommunityBuilding.tex +++ b/Proposal/WorkPackages/DisseminationCommunityBuilding.tex @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ PM=12,partners={CAE,CHA,FAU,FIZ,UL,PS}] In this task, we conduct general outreach activities targeted at researchers and industry practitioners. These will take the form of official communications, workshops at major mathematical meetings, and targeted communications to specific communities. This includes transdisciplinary outreach to related fields that involve mathematical data, in particular computer science, physics, life sciences, and engineering. -This task will be synergistically supported by the system APIs to RADAR research data hosting service provided by \site{FIZ}: researchers from other domains can host their research data on RADAR and integrate mathematical aspects into the \pn framework. +We will build on existing research communities connected with the partners, such as the more than 2,000 individual EMS members or more than 7,000 zbMATH reviewers. APIs designed for specific community needs will propel the adaptation of the services further. As a model serves, e.g., the open zbMATH API for the MathOverflow community site \cite{MO:on}, which is currently the largest online community in mathematics ($\approx 90 K$ registered users). A lean API facilitates the integration of references into the discussed questions there, and allows vice versa for the seamless interlinking of the literature with ongoing research. Similar advantages can be expected from availability of research data. Beyond mathematics, this task will be synergistically supported by the system APIs to RADAR research data hosting service provided by \site{FIZ}: researchers from other domains can host their research data on RADAR and integrate mathematical aspects into the \pn framework. This task will be led by \site{EMS}, which has the institutional support and recognition to conduct formal outreach activities. All other sites will contribute. @@ -117,16 +117,14 @@ All other sites will contribute. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{task}[id=outreachwikidata,title=Public Outreach via Wikipedia, lead=FIZ,partners=FAU,PM=8,wphases=24-30] -Arguably, Wikipedia is the main way that non-mathematicians learn about and interact with mathematical knowledge. +Wikipedia is a major way that non-mathematicians learn about and interact with mathematical knowledge. Therefore, in order to make the public aware of scientific data collections and their benefits, we develop an integration of our datasets with Wikipedia. Concretely, this will take the form of a Wikidata interface for the \TheProject services. We compute an abstraction of all the data of \TheProject that can be represented as linked data. -Using the same alignments as developed in \taskref{cases}{wikidata} (but this time in the opposite direction), we can export this linked data into Wikidata and thus Wikipedia. -This will yield an unprecedented kind of impact of a research project into the public discourse. +Using the same alignments as developed in \taskref{cases}{wikidata} (but this time in the opposite direction), we will export this linked data into Wikidata and thus Wikipedia. Simultaneously, we can take advantage of the existing Wikidata infrastructure and community to provide feedback and enhancements. A specific advantage of our approach is that the semantic tool and alignments developed within the project allow to address the language barrier which often prohibits the dissemination of mathematical information beyond the field. This will yield an impact of \TheProject much beyond the mathematical, and even the research community into the public discourse. This task will be led by \site{FIZ}, which already leads the corresponding task \taskref{cases}{wikidata}. -\ednote{@FIZ: revise, where necessary} \end{task} \end{tasklist} diff --git a/Proposal/bibliography.bib b/Proposal/bibliography.bib index 755a1dd..2d05e90 100644 --- a/Proposal/bibliography.bib +++ b/Proposal/bibliography.bib @@ -621,3 +621,9 @@ number = {4}, pages = {214--224}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1108/IDD-06-2018-0022}} + +@online{MO:on, + title = {MathOverflow}, + url = {https://mathoverflow.net/}, + urldate = {2019-01-29}} + -- GitLab