[open-economics] OD Literature Review @ EconOKFN

Thomas Kandler hallo at thomaskandler.net
Sat Jan 5 11:17:21 UTC 2013


Dear Velichka, dear Anders,

it's really great to receive some feedback from you. I am currently 
putting the finishing touches on my master's thesis - so time is 
valuable for me these days. I certainly can start the collection after I 
wrapped everything up by just exporting the relevant papers from my 
.bib-files.

The intention behind my request at the OKFN OEcon-group was to secure 
some ressources for stuff like this (as well as finding great folks like 
you). It's perfectly fine having this at Google for the first steps but 
it would a blast if we can somehow manage to get a wiki-page or some 
other ressource at OKFN. It would be a pity to work on a list which is 
only visible to those on the mailing list and will soon to be forgotten 
because no one really feels exactly responsible for it.

So, anyhow - I started a spreadsheet consisting only of the table 
header. Feel free to edit the hell out of it: 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuDEHPyrFCQFdDVqXzZ5QjMtOXFYZnJkamhaSkJQSEE

I will join you later on; after getting my thesis finished. :)


All the best
Thomas



Am 13.12.2012 18:06, schrieb Velichka Dimitrova:
> Dear Thomas,
>
> I think a wiki would be a good idea - I don't have experience in that 
> but what don't we start with an open Google document where we can 
> share a list and draft a structure for what the wiki page would be.
>
> Would you like to start that?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Velichka
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Thomas Kandler 
> <hallo at thomaskandler.net <mailto:hallo at thomaskandler.net>> wrote:
>
>     Ahoi there,
>
>     I was recently making a comment about starting some kind of
>     scientific literature review (or literature list) on the benefits
>     of open data [1]. Guo seemed to be quite approving of this idea
>     and I wondered whether the OKFN can provide resources (I am aiming
>     at an easily accessible, long-lasting wikipage) for proceeding in
>     this matter. This may be a very silly question but I am really not
>     too familiar with the possibilities you have. So, if you could
>     give me a hint where to start, I would be most delighted.
>
>     Have a nice day & cheers
>     Thomas
>
>     [1]
>     http://openeconomics.net/2012/10/03/the-benefits-of-open-data-evidence-from-economic-research/
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