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== Today's Highlights ==
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= What is Organic Data Science? =  
  
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We are investigating [[What_Is_Organic_Data_Science| Organic Data Science]], a new approach aimed to allow scientists to formulate and resolve science processes through an open framework that facilitates ad-hoc participation and entice collaborators based on attractive science goals.  [[What_Is_Organic_Data_Science| Organic Data Science]] allows scientists to formulate and resolve science processes through an open framework that facilitates ad-hoc participation and entice collaborators based on attractive science goals.
  
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<b>We are starting to describe models, help us fill in the blanks:</b>
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We are pursuing a social computing approach that takes into account human aspects such as incentives and participation, while providing the fabric for representing and coordinating tasks involved in accomplishing science goals. Our approach will openly expose science tasks, facilitating inspection and engagement of new potential contributors. The collaboration will grow in an organic way, drawing in people and other contributions from existing data providers and cyberinfrastruture resources. 
  
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== Our Science Goal: The Age of Water ==
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We are working on several major activities:
  
Our starting point is the [[Changing_Connectivity_in_the_Hydroscape | Changing Connectivity in the Hydroscape]]
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# [[Framework Design | Design the technical aspects of our organic data science framework]]
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# [[Human_Centered_Computing_to_Support_Organic_Data_Science | Understand the human-centered computing aspects of organic data science]]
  
Our ecology starting point is [[Lake_Organic_Carbon_Models | Lake Organic Carbon Models]]
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= Contributing to this project =
  
== What is Organic Data Science ==
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<b>[[Contributors | There is a growing set of contributors to the project]].</b>
  
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We are testing this framework with a collaborative research project focused on the theoretical and experimental aspects of the isotopic age of water. [http://www.organicdatascience.org/ageofwater Visit that project site].
  
== A Semantic Wiki for Organic Data Science ==
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The contents of this wiki are accessible to everyone.  If you would like to contribute new content, please contact us to obtain an account by emailing us at <b>organic.data.science@gmail.com.</b>
  
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=== Learning to Use the Organic Data Science Framework ===
  
=== Structuring Content in a Semantic Wiki ===
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Get an account to learn in our [http://www.organicdatascience.org/training/ Training site].  You can also browse the [[How_to_use_this_semantic_wiki |documentation pages]].
  
To structure the content of this wiki, we use a semantic wiki framework.
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= Acknowledgments =
We use an extension of [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/ Semantic MediaWiki] that enables contributors to use structured semantic properties to describe the contents of the wiki. 
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One way in which this wiki structures content is though pre-defined categories.  Pages can have special categories, which gives the wiki pages a pre-defined semantic structure.  Special categories include Task, Answer, and Data.
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This work is supported by the National Science Foundation through the INSPIRE program with grant number IIS-1344272.
 
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In addition, each page has a section called "Structured Properties", where contributors can specify properties and values of the topic of the page.  Any contributor can define new properties on the fly.  Any contributor can change an existing property by one that is used elsewhere, effectively normalizing the use of the property across pages and therefore across objects.
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Another extension in this wiki is that contributor credit is tracked and shown.  At the bottom of each page, the contributors to that page are shown together with the details of their contributions to that page.  Contributors can also have their own pages, which include any background information they wish to share, and where the edits that they have made are automatically summarized and shown.
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* An example of a <b>task</b> page: [[Document_PIHM_Model | Document PIHM Model]]
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* An example of a <b>data</b> page: [[Knb-lter-ntl.87.8 | knb-lter-ntl.87.8]]
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* An example of a <b>researcher</b> page: [[Jordan_Read | Jordan Read]]
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* An example of a <b>model software</b> page: [[PIHM_Software | PIHM Software]]
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<b>A great way to start is to create your own page!  Just type your name on the "Search" box, agree to create a page, save it empty, and then add properties imitating the example researcher page above.</b>
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=== Using Structured Content to Dynamically Create Sections of Wiki Pages ===
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Those properties can then be used to answer queries that aggregate automatically those properties and pages.  Below are some examples of how a query can be stated using those structured properties, and the automatically generated table that answers the query.  These queries can be used to create dynamically generated content.
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=== Accessing Structured Content Externally ===
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The structured content in this semantic wiki is represented with the [http://www.w3.org/RDF/ W3C RDF] semantic representation standard. 
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This allows others to access and import the content of this wiki into their applications.
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There is extensive documentation about this '''[http://skc.isi.edu/odp/api.php API here]'''.
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=== How to Add Text to a Wiki Page ===
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In addition to structured properties, this wiki also allows adding regular wiki text and content.  When editing, and before adding any text, click on the "Save Page" button at the bottom.  After that select a category.  Then edit.
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See the [[Quick_Guide_to_Using_a_Wiki | Quick Guide to Using a Wiki]], or the detailed [//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide].
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 2 December 2014

What is Organic Data Science?

We are investigating Organic Data Science, a new approach aimed to allow scientists to formulate and resolve science processes through an open framework that facilitates ad-hoc participation and entice collaborators based on attractive science goals. Organic Data Science allows scientists to formulate and resolve science processes through an open framework that facilitates ad-hoc participation and entice collaborators based on attractive science goals.

Technical and Social Aspects of Organic Data Science

We are pursuing a social computing approach that takes into account human aspects such as incentives and participation, while providing the fabric for representing and coordinating tasks involved in accomplishing science goals. Our approach will openly expose science tasks, facilitating inspection and engagement of new potential contributors. The collaboration will grow in an organic way, drawing in people and other contributions from existing data providers and cyberinfrastruture resources.

Ongoing Technical Activities

We are working on several major activities:

  1. Design the technical aspects of our organic data science framework
  2. Understand the human-centered computing aspects of organic data science

Contributing to this project

There is a growing set of contributors to the project.

We are testing this framework with a collaborative research project focused on the theoretical and experimental aspects of the isotopic age of water. Visit that project site.

The contents of this wiki are accessible to everyone. If you would like to contribute new content, please contact us to obtain an account by emailing us at organic.data.science@gmail.com.

Learning to Use the Organic Data Science Framework

Get an account to learn in our Training site. You can also browse the documentation pages.

Acknowledgments

This work is supported by the National Science Foundation through the INSPIRE program with grant number IIS-1344272.

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