On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Leukippos Institute
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am a synthetic biologist. I see big changes in the way we do science
> and how we will publish in the future.
>
> I see a huge need to publish all scientific data (especially raw data)
> in a common free accessible data pool. This data should be machine
> readable. We face in science huge data amounts, huge number of
> publications. Nobody is longer able to read all the literature. We
> need a computer assisted system to analyze these data and develop
> novel concepts from them. We need a structuring of these data on a
> higher abstraction level. We need to be able to go from abstraction to
> detail.
>
> Thus I see the Wiki data project of potentially big value for
> scientist. I would like that this project could serve in that manner
> the scientific community and provide standards for submission of data
> for scientist. Any plans in this direction?

Hi!

It is up to the community to later decide what goes into Wikidata and
what doesn't. So I can't give you a "yes this will be ok" or "no this
will not happen". However if this is not going to happen in Wikidata
itself there is probably demand for a separate instance where this
would be possible.


Cheers
Lydia

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