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doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060175
Scivee Pubcast
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Community intelligence
• Traditional media revolves around the Short Head – a few number of publishers putting out lots of content
• “Web 2.0” media revolves around community generated content – a huge population of individuals each generating a (relatively) small amount of content
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NewspapersTV/Hollywood
Consumer ReportsOlympics
Encyclopedia Britannica
The Long Tail
BlogsYouTube
Amazon reviewsAmerican Idol
Wikipedia
“Community intelligence”
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“Wikipedia
• Wiki: “… a website that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit and change available content, typically without the need for registration.”
• Wikipedia: “the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.”
An expert-led investigation carried out by Nature … revealed numerous errors in both encyclopaedias, but among 42 entries tested, the difference in accuracy was not particularly great: the average science entry in Wikipedia contained around four inaccuracies; Britannica, about three.
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Advantages of a Gene Wiki1) Existing gene portals are great for structured content, but a
wiki is suited for summarizing unstructured content
Entrez Gene Wikipedia
Unstructured content allows for free-text, images, diagrams, photos, etc.
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Advantages of a Gene Wiki2) Wiki articles enable two-way communication of information,
encouraging contributions and edits from the community.October 22, 2002, 1 edit/editor, 139 wordsNovember 2004, 21 editors, 35 edits, 745 wordsOctober 2, 2006, 115 editors, 226 edits, 2274 words
“In 2006, Americans Andrew Fire and Craig C. Mello won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on RNA interference.”
July 2008, 250 editors, 751 edits, 9429 words, 9 figures
Wikipedia is rarely the last place you look, but is often a good first place for an overview.
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Gene “stubs”
• Active MCB community at WP had already developed ~650 gene articles
• Can we accelerate this process through stub creation?
• In total, created 7500 new articles and edited 650 previously existing articles.
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Gene wiki usage
(650)
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50% of all edits to gene pages are to newly-created pages…
Gene Wiki pages are highly ranked at Google, ensuring critical mass of users and editors…
Current have ~9000 gene pages or stubs at Wikipedia
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Gene Wiki network is scale-free
• Scale-free networks have roughly constant diameter regardless of network size
• Mirrors scale-free property of other biological networks
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Positive feedback loopsGene wiki page utility
Number ofreaders
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25k gene-specific review articles?
Hyperlinks to related concepts
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Caveats and qualifications
• The Gene Wiki is complementary to, and not in competition with, existing gene portals
• Users must be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of the Gene Wiki’s open editing model
• Other community intelligence models are valuable and are being explored
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LinksProject home: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:ProteinBoxBot
List of all Gene Wiki pages
Link to the discussion page
Editing 101 for Gene Wiki users
Entrez Gene lookup