Re: [Wiki-research-l] WMF Open Access Policy and Independent Researchers

2016-06-29 Thread Jonathan Morgan
Hi Daniel, Thank you for the information. There are still aspects of implementation that are unclear to me, and perhaps for others as well. Please see below. Best, Jonathan On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 5:48 PM, Daniel Mietchen < daniel.mietc...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Dear all, > > this situation

Re: [Wiki-research-l] WMF Open Access Policy and Independent Researchers

2016-06-29 Thread Daniel Mietchen
Dear all, this situation was actually discussed in detail when the policy was drafted, and it is reflected in two parts of the policy: - Under "C. Published Materials. Researchers will publish any output in an Open Access outlet under a Free License.", it states "If a work based on the project is

Re: [Wiki-research-l] WMF Open Access Policy and Independent Researchers

2016-06-29 Thread Pine W
Thanks Jonathan. Max, just a question. Where were you told that "the paper was under the OA mandate but indicated that funds were not available to pay for OA publishing."? This sounds like something that may need some additional thought from Grantmaking. I looked for a discussion on the WGI talk

Re: [Wiki-research-l] WMF Open Access Policy and Independent Researchers

2016-06-29 Thread James Salsman
Max, this advise is very good: > On 6/29/2016 11:01, Stuart A. Yeates wrote: > > There are many open access journals which do not charge fees or any > description. See http://www.opendoar.org/ or talk to a friendly > librarian to find a journal that meets your needs. Please see also Table 5 on

Re: [Wiki-research-l] WMF Open Access Policy and Independent Researchers

2016-06-29 Thread Yaroslav M. Blanter
Dariusz Jemielniak писал 2016-06-29 15:58: what Piotr wrote. If you're a scholar at a research-driven institution, the chances are you are required to publish in SSCI (JCR) journals. The typical OA fees for the journals listed there are 1,000-2,000 USD. dj Absolutely, we have the same (my

Re: [Wiki-research-l] WMF Open Access Policy and Independent Researchers

2016-06-29 Thread Dariusz Jemielniak
what Piotr wrote. If you're a scholar at a research-driven institution, the chances are you are required to publish in SSCI (JCR) journals. The typical OA fees for the journals listed there are 1,000-2,000 USD. dj On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 1:38 AM, Piotr Konieczny wrote: > The

Re: [Wiki-research-l] WMF Open Access Policy and Independent Researchers

2016-06-29 Thread Ward Cunningham
As a casual reader of this list would it be foolish of me to suggest that you seek funding from a variety of sources and publish the results in a variety of journals? Your methodological skills and depth of personal insight would carry over between academic reality and the open ideal, no? Best

Re: [Wiki-research-l] [Analytics] question about Pageviews dumps

2016-06-29 Thread Marc Miquel
Yes, the whole thing is about page_title or page_ids. I think Wikipedia as a project provides very different types of information and it would be interesting to see how they are actually read, checked, etc. Likewise, I would need to see variations in different language editions. But not something

Re: [Wiki-research-l] [Analytics] question about Pageviews dumps

2016-06-29 Thread Oliver Keyes
Aye, as Joseph says, the time-on-page or time-leaving is not collected, except as an extension of session reconstruction work. If you want a concrete time, you're not gonna get it. While PC-based data is more reliable than mobile, that does not necessarily mean "reliable". I'm sort of confused, I

Re: [Wiki-research-l] [Analytics] question about Pageviews dumps

2016-06-29 Thread Marc Miquel
Thanks for the answer, Oliver. But I am not sure it answers my questions. I'd like to study aspects like how much time is spent in certain pages, as a proxy of how content is approached/read/understood. I'd be happy with time of entering the page, time of leaving. This is not entirely centered on