Hi All,

As you may have heard the Open Genome Informatics proposal
<http://gmod.org/wiki/GSoC> was accepted for GSoC 2017.  That proposal
covers all the GMOD projects, including Galaxy.  One of projects in the
proposal was:

*Project Publication Reference Tracking (Galaxy/Reactome)
<http://gmod.org/wiki/GSOC_Project_Ideas_2017>*

Assuming that this item gets prioritized for funding, and that we find a
great student, then this will be worked on this summer.  *Hopefully we'll
end up with a great tool that any open source community can use to keep
track of publications that reference it.*

*If having a tool that helps you track publications that use your resource
interests you then please keep reading below.  *

If not, then thanks for your time,

Dave C


*Building a community*

I've been reading the GSoC Mentoring Manual
<http://write.flossmanuals.net/gsoc-mentoring/> (one of the authors is Duke
Leto) and one of the things it suggests is getting the student engaged with
the community.  The community for this proposal isn't Galaxy or Reactome or
GMOD per se (although GMOD is pretty close).  The community is folks at
open source projects that want to track references to their projects (which
includes those who run bio DBs, public Galaxy Servers, and the various GMOD
component projects).

I'd like to build that community now.  *If you are interested in this
topic, and maybe in helping to provide guidance for a GSoC student then
please let me know.** If I hear from enough people I'll create a mailing
list.  If not, we'll just use email (and probably a Gitter channel).

Also, if anyone knows of tool that already does this, please let me know.
I don't want to reinvent the wheel this summer.  Galaxy does this using
lots of email alerts, CiteULike, and some custom scripts (they work sort
of, but oh the horror!).  I've got a 6 page doc describing the current
process that I've sent to every potential GSoC student who has contacted
me.  First thing I'll do is send that to those that are interested.

Thanks,

Dave C.

* You can also post to the whole list, but I'm trying to cut down on noise
in people's email.


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