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{{Image|PLoS-ad-putting-research-in-context.jpg|right|468px|Do journals provide sufficient contextualization for research?}}
 
{{Image|PLoS-ad-putting-research-in-context.jpg|right|468px|Do journals with stand-alone articles really provide sufficient contextualization for research?}}
 


== Putting research in context ==
== Putting research in context ==
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*Publishing every relevant bit of information immediately at each step is technically feasible now, and the remaining hurdles are cultural ones.
*Publishing every relevant bit of information immediately at each step is technically feasible now, and the remaining hurdles are cultural ones.


*Wikis allow for systematic linking and thus enhanced contextualization (sidenote: some have argued that [http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/links_in_text.php links are distracting])
*Wikis allow for systematic linking and thus enhanced contextualization (sidenote: some have argued that [http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/links_in_text.php links are distracting]; this can be solved via user preferences)


*[http://thisiscolab.com/blog/dear-scientists-stop-duplicating-work/ Dear Scientists, Stop Duplicating Work]
*[http://thisiscolab.com/blog/dear-scientists-stop-duplicating-work/ Dear Scientists, Stop Duplicating Work]
== Interwiki communication ==
<center><blockquote>'''''if you assert something said in another paper, sod the citation, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Transclusion transclude] the relevant text, with a full electronic citation allowing you to verify it.'''<br />&nbsp;&mdash;&nbsp;[http://ptsefton.com/2010/08/07/the-next-wave-in-scholarly-word-processors.htm/comment-page-1#comment-3086 Christopher Gutteridge<!-- 1st comment on Sefton's post at http://ptsefton.com/2010/08/07/the-next-wave-in-scholarly-word-processors.htm -->]</blockquote>
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*[http://wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_tutorial/New_Pages_and_Links/Interwiki_links Interwiki links]
*[http://test.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Widget_tests#Widget:SlideShare MediaWiki Extensions, e.g. for Widgets]

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Session start · Talk start · Quotes · Background · Wikis as science communication platforms ·
Wikis as platforms for Open Access publishing · Prototypes · Editorial policies · Guided tour ·
Obstacles · Alternatives · Outlook · Summary · Slides · Video · Q & A · Demo


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Do journals with stand-alone articles really provide sufficient contextualization for research?


Putting research in context

  • For technical reasons, publishing was historically a separate step, performed about once per iteration of the research cycle
  • Publishing every relevant bit of information immediately at each step is technically feasible now, and the remaining hurdles are cultural ones.
  • Wikis allow for systematic linking and thus enhanced contextualization (sidenote: some have argued that links are distracting; this can be solved via user preferences)