[open-science-dev] Moving forward with Open Research Reports

Daniel Lombraña González teleyinex at gmail.com
Thu Jan 19 07:49:11 UTC 2012


Dear Jenny and all,

I think that you can contact the people behind Malariacontrol.net as this
is a volunteer computing project. Maybe you can find more publications and
open data.

Best regards,

Daniel

On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 13:32, Jenny Molloy <jenny.molloy at okfn.org> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> After a succesful hackathon in December (more here
> http://science.okfn.org/2011/10/29/okfn-at-oss2011-open-research-reports/and here
> http://wiki.okfn.org/Working_Groups/Science/swat4ls_hackathon/ORR) we're
> looking to move forward with the Open Research Reports project to create a
> resource for disease information using open bibliographic metadata and
> semantic technologies.
>
> We are looking at a project that can be usefully done with the UKPMC Open
> subset and taking the following diseases as a starting point:
> - Cancer (Leiomyosarcoma [*LMS*])
> - CJD
> - Malaria
>
> The tasks that were completed at the hackathon included:
>
>    - List of publications relating to LMS from ACOR [Gilles Frydman]
>    - Integrate MIIDI output with open metadata [Mark MacGillivray and
>    Tanya Gray]
>    - Plan visualisations/UI for ORRs [Jenny Molloy and Graham Steel]
>
> Peter and Mark are curently hacking for Open Biblio and will take a
> snapshot of malaria publications in Open UKPMC, put that into Open Bib and
> build a Bibserver so we have a solid reference collection to work from.
> David Shotton and Tanya Grey are continuing work on the Minimal
> Information standard for reporting an Infectious Disease Investigation to
> create useful and machine readable summaries of closed disease research.
>
> So how can you get involved?
> - Reply to this email to suggest what features you would find useful in an
> online resource for open disease research e.g. specific search functions
> - Offer help with the technical development of the project
> - Offer to advise on the needs of certain user communities e.g.
> researchers, patient groups
> - Offer to host a meeting or hackathon
>
> For those that can make it, we'll be discussing more at the working group
> meeting next week, but feel free to add ideas to this email thread also!
> When: Wednesday 25 January at 17:30 UTC/GMT
> Location: Etherpad http://okfnpad.org/sciencewg-25Jan2012 and Skype (add
> your Skype ID to the Etherpad and I'll bring you into the conference call)
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
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