WikiJournal User Group/Meetings/2019-04-29
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- Minutes originally drafted in Google doc and copied here after 48 hours
Atttendees
[edit]Date: 6pm EST 29 April 2019
- Eric Youngstrom
- Kelee Pacion
- Thomas Shafee
- Jack Nunn
- Gwinyai Masukume
- Henry Hoff
- Sarah Vital
Agenda
[edit]- Update on action items from Feb/March
- Monthly Newsletter - draft created (Kelee & Gwinyai & Sarah)
- Post criteria for PMC and SCOPUS to talk page collaboratively draft (Thomas Shafee)
- Tweet about research methodology & statistics expert - still in process
- Code of Conduct update and draft (Rachel Wexelbaum, Thomas Shafee, Christel Steigenberger, Jack Nunn, Mark Worthen, Jeffrey Keefer, Markus Possel)
- Update about potential partnership with Cochrane (Jack Nunn)
- How to best organise social media teams
- WMF board of trustees vote
- Wikimedia Strategy 2030 (summary)
- Thematic organisation application next steps
- Sister Project application next steps
- Push development of the Template:Article infobox to replace Template:Article info
- Article invitations topics?
Notes
[edit]- Monthly Newsletter - draft created (Kelee & Gwinyai & Sarah)
- Newsletter, monthly initially including the summary items from the meeting
- Draft has nice layout
- Rotate compilation between Kelee and Gwinyai (to discuss separately)
- Internal or external?
- Consensus = External newsletter better
- Transparency
- Bringing in project watchers
- These meeting notes already made public, so confidentiality not an issue
- Post criteria for PMC and SCOPUS
- WikiJSci and WikiJMed now eligible. If anyone has anything to suggest/edit the Scopus/PubMed Central applications please do assist. A radical transparent process advocated.
- Currently drafted for WikiJMed, but easily adapted for WikJSci
- WikiJSci would be good to apply now (good publication rate)
- WikiJMed has several articles close to publication so best to wait
- Statistical review and tweeting
- Eric Youngstrom volunteers to assist
- Also suggests he can find colleagues for one-off (specialist peer review)
- A tweet will still go out.
- Code of conduct
- Positive, Negative or Neutral framing
- If anyone has further changes before going live will be put on-wiki on 1 May.
- Cochrane update
- Jack Nunn - joined Cochrane Advocacy group, selected to be strategy liaison for WikiJournal User Group. An opportunity for a formal relationship.
- Exploring co-publication?
- Ways of increasing use of Cochrane citation rates on Wiki pages
- Eric Youngstrom volunteered to assist (“copilot”)
- Campbell Collaboration previously contacted but email thread fizzled. Jack Nunn agreed to re-start.
- Social media posting
- Currently tweets are collaboratively written and edited by soc media team
- No problems with tweets that have so far been put out so trust soc. media teams to act independently
- new members maybe run their ideas past experienced member first
- How to improve collaboration (diffusion of responsibility)?
- Prev WikiJHum soc media admins (Penny Richards & Jackie Koerner) need to hand over passwords to new WikiJHum volunteers (Jeffrey Keefer, Jack Nunn, Sarah Vital)
- Need to create new mailing list for soc media teams (Thomas Shafee to create)
- Currently tweets are collaboratively written and edited by soc media team
- WMF board of trustees vote (Nominees)
- Endorsements. Mikael Häggström is our official voter.
- Better to use our two endorsements to endorse folks based on our values.
- Two candidates suggested: Kayode Yussuf and Douglas Scott.
- Note: Yussuf already has the 2 necessary endorsements
- Very tight deadline. Less than 24 hours
- Wikimedia Strategy 2030
- Thomas attended Berlin summit (summary)
- High energy meeting
- Considerable interest in WikiJournals by user groups and by WMF staff
- WikiJournals could to becoming important part of strategy over next few decades
- Jack Nunn is the user group’s Strategy Liaison
- Will be point of contact with the strategy working groups
- Contact him with ideas and opinions
- Others welcome to assist
- Thomas attended Berlin summit (summary)
- Sister Project application
- Sounds ambitious but worth doing
- Would be the first new sister project since WikiData
- Things to do:
- Stats to support that project has reached critical contributor mass (authors+reviewers+editors+participants)
- Do we want to try to purchase wikijournal.org?
- Many any application proposal updates
- Send updated proposal around more widely (Wikiprojects? RfC? Mailing lists? Others?)
- Contact WMF board of trustees
- Thematic organisation application
- Requested bylaws updates by Wikimedia foundation ‘Affcom’:
- Ensure that votes involve widest relevant membership wherever possible
- Ensure that no single member is crucial to bylaws functioning, or bylaws could become non-functional if participation reduces below quorum threshold.
- The bylaws should ensure that the organization will be "open" and "democratic" in a broad sense; in other words, the membership of the organization should generally be open to the community, and the leadership of the organization should be elected by and responsible to its members.
- E.g. current bylaw updates are by editorial board vote
- Could instead be by authors + reviewers + editorial boards + assoc editors + members with >30 contribs to any WikiJournal space
- The bylaws should protect against situations when the organization becomes unable to legally function because a specific individual is no longer involved or there are not enough members to meet the requirements for a decision.
- They suggest quorum = 20 members or 20% of eligible voters, whichever is fewer
- however we would expect low turnout from e.g. previous peer reviewers, so perhaps 20 members or 20% of editorial board membership, whichever is fewer (also easier to calculate).
- Requested bylaws updates by Wikimedia foundation ‘Affcom’:
- Template:Article infobox
- Current Template:Article info is very messy behind the scenes
- Thomas Shafee commits to work on Template:Article infobox
- Aim to keep visual elements the same initially, and can discuss visual redesigns later
- Editors encouraged to invite submissions
- Especially on topics poorly covered by wikipedia
- Please contribute to ideas list (either suggesting topics or contact people)
- How do we typically pitch WikiJournal to academics?
- Focus on article pageviews via Wikipedia
- WikiJMed in DOAJ (WikiJSci in consideration)
- Now applying for SCOPUS and PMC
- Probably apply to web of science late 2019/2020 to assign impact factor - expected to be high (mainly review articles)
- We have tracking categories for articles integrated into Wikipedia
Action items
[edit]- Create fist monthly Newsletter (Kelee & Gwinyai & Sarah)
- Tweet about research methodology & statistics specialist (Kelee)
- Act as internal methodology & statistics specialist (Eric)
- Able to check 1 article per month or invite colleagues to check
- Set up mailing list for social media teams to coordinate (Thomas)
- Endorse 2 nominees in ASBS election if possible (Mikael Haggstrom)
- Draft bylaw edits based on Affcom recommendations (Thomas)
- Make unified location for all editorial board and associate editor applications (Thomas)
- Post code of conduct to wiki and email to invite community feedback (Thomas)
- Push development of the Template:Article infobox (Thomas & Felipe Schenone)
- Share these minutes to metawiki with any confidential info redacted
- This Google Doc will be emailed to the boards immediately (Thomas Shafee)
- Its contents will be posted to a public wiki page after 48 hours to give time for any additional notes to be added, and any private info redacted (Thomas)
- Organise next meeting - doodle poll share do 4th/5th Poll to decide times for mid-late April (Kelee)