This page is a wikified version of the proposal by Wikimedia Deutschland that has been approved for funding by the Open Society Foundations. A report on the project is being drafted here.
Cited sources form an integral part of both scholarly communication and Wikipedia. They are meant to support statements made in the citing articles and invite readers to dive deeper into the subject at hand. Enhancing the accessibility of cited sources thus contributes to the educational mission of the Wikimedia community. Many sources, however, are not accessible to the average Wikipedia reader due to paywalls in front of them, and many of those that are free to read can not be freely reused. For scholarly articles, a system that provides article-level licensing information is currently being developed by DOAJ and CrossRef. This resource could be tapped for signalling the openness of references cited on Wikipedia. It is the aim of this project to provide the technical infrastructure that would enable that, and to engage the Wikimedia and Open Access communities towards implementing it.
The project’s homepage is located at wikipedia.orghttps://demo.azizisearch.com/lite/wikipedia/page/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Open_Access/Signalling_OA-ness
The budget requested in this proposal will be used to fund a new project aimed at implementing a standards-compliant system of signalling accessibility and reuse information for scholarly references cited on the English Wikipedia. The project is not part of any ongoing or past activities of Wikimedia Deutschland and has technical, community engagement as well as design components.
The proposed project is about signaling to users of Wikipedia the openness of scholarly knowledge resources cited therein, so as to save the users clicks that would lead them to paywalls, to facilitate the reuse of cited sources that are openly licensed, to make Wikipedia readers and editors more aware of such materials and to generally raise awareness of the value of open knowledge in the context of scholarly communication. This fully aligns with the mission of Wikimedia Deutschland e.V., which is to support the creation, curation and reuse of open knowledge, particularly in the context of Wikipedia and the other projects hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.
As a natural part of its wider engagement in support of access to knowledge, Wikimedia Deutschland is committed to supporting Open Access to the scholarly literature. In 2006, it was the first Wikimedia entity to sign the Berlin Declaration on Open Access (the Wikimedia Foundation and Wikimedia Polska followed in 2007), and it has since repeatedly taken concrete steps in support of Open Access. For instance, it was a grant from Wikimedia Deutschland’s Wissenswert initiative in 2011 that allowed for work on the Open Access Media Importer to start—a project that recently won one of the inaugural Accelerating Science Awards for highlighting the value of reusing Open Access materials in the context of Wikimedia projects. Wikimedia Deutschland is a member of the research network “Science 2.0” of the Leibniz Association, which allows to involve researchers, librarians and other professional users of Wikipedia and Open Access materials throughout the project.
Each Wikipedia has its community of users decide on content matters. The proposed signalling of the openness of cited references would fall under this category, and any moves towards a wider adoption of the signalling system will thus require sustained and comprehensive engagement with the user community, in addition to a functional prototype. Likewise, it is important that the system adopted for Wikipedia be compatible with similar systems developed elsewhere, and efforts will thus be made to cooperate with others working on similar issues, and to introduce Wikipedia as a use case into discussions of standards for signalling licensing metadata.
Specifically, the NISO Working Group on Open Access Metadata and Indicators (NISO-OAMI) are developing recommendations on how to signal licensing information for scholarly publications. A draft of the recommendations is expected to be released later this year. In coordination with the Working Group, we would like to implement a NISO-OAMI-compliant system on Wikipedia, so that Wikipedia readers and editors are informed in a standard fashion about what usage rights they have regarding references cited on Wikipedia — specifically, whether they are allowed to read, reuse, revise, remix and redistribute the cited sources, as per the BOAI-10 recommendations. We will likewise pay attention to existing standards for machine-readable licensing information, particularly the Creative Commons Rights Expression Language (REL) and ONIX Publications Licenses (ONIX-PL), as well as the Open Citation project.
The proposed project will thus have a strong component of engagement with the Wikimedia and Open Access communities around a core activity of software development. This community engagement will take mainly two forms — on-wiki interactions and webinars, in which issues like the following will be discussed in a way that informs design decisions for the software development:
For planning purposes, the project has been designed with the following default assumptions (which are subject to community approval):
A number of technical issues have to be resolved timely in conjunction with the community-forming process, including
Again for planning purposes, the project has been designed with the following additional assumptions (which do not depend solely on the project team):
The webinars will have two main functions:
Further means of community engagement will be
As one of the oldest and most active Wikimedia chapters, Wikimedia Deutschland has contributed significantly to raising public awareness about free and open knowledge more generally as well as about Wikipedia in particular. It was instrumental in the planning, development and launch of Wikidata, the first Wikimedia project that started off with support from a Wikimedia chapter rather than the Wikimedia Foundation. It has also long supported the Toolserver, a key component of the technical infrastructure around Wikimedia projects until the current transition to Wikimedia Labs.
Daniel Mietchen is an active researcher and Wikimedian who served as Wikimedian in Residence on Open Science at the Open Knowledge Foundation Germany from 2011 until 2013. He was instrumental in the development of WikiProject Open Access and in the design of technical infrastructure around it, e.g. the Open Access Media Importer.
Wikimedia Deutschland’s revenues are almost entirely donations from individuals (1.52 Mio. € so far in 2013). It is one chapter of the Wikimedia movement. Worldwide, more than 30 such chapters exist. The largest and primary entity within the Wikimedia community is the Wikimedia Foundation, located in San Francisco (USA). A part of the donations from each chapter is transferred to the Wikimedia Foundation, which distributes the donations to the national chapters to support their work. The distribution is based on decisions of the Funds Dissemination Committee, a committee composed of volunteers. In 2013, we received 1.37 Mio. € from the FDC. Membership fees were 309.000 €. Other revenues were interest and license fees. Third party funds were from the EU (54k €).
Financial aspects of the project will be overseen by Stephan Rost, financial manager at Wikimedia Deutschland. All other aspects will be managed by Dr. Daniel Mietchen, who has experience in managing projects at the interface between the Open Access and Wikimedia communities, especially from his time as Wikimedian in Residence on Open Science with the Open Knowledge Foundation.
The project will run from January 1 till September 30, 2014. A working prototype shall be demonstrated at Wikimania 2014 in August in London.
3. PROJECT BUDGET DETAIL | ||||||
I. Personnel | ||||||
List Position and amount of time dedicated to project | Total (USD) for Project | Amount Requested of OSF | ||||
SALARIES SUBTOTAL : | $0.00 | $0.00 | ||||
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PERSONNEL SUBTOTAL : | $0.00 | $0.00 | ||||
II. Equipment and Capital Purchases | ||||||
List Equipment and Capital Spendings | Unit price | Quantity | Total (USD) for Project | Amount Requested of OSF | ||
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EQUIPMENT & CAPITAL SUBTOTAL : | $0.00 | $0.00 | ||||
III. Administration | ||||||
List Type of Expense (List cost for entire length of grant period) | Total (USD) for Project | Amount Requested of OSF | ||||
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Postage | ||||||
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Service and Maintenance | ||||||
Printing and Publishing (Office related) | ||||||
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Insurance | ||||||
Overhead (incl. financial administration) | $2,000.00 | $2,000.00 | ||||
ADMINISTRATION SUBTOTAL : | $2,000.00 | $2,000.00 | ||||
IV. Travel | ||||||
List | Total (USD) for Project | Amount Requested of OSF | ||||
Out-of-town travel (Totals from worksheet) | $3,000.00 | $3,000.00 | ||||
In town travel (Please list) | ||||||
TRAVEL SUBTOTAL: | $3,000.00 | $3,000.00 | ||||
V. Other | ||||||
List | Total (USD) for Project | Amount Requested of OSF | ||||
Software developer licensing bot | $5,000.00 | $5,000.00 | ||||
Software developer OA button integration | $1,500.00 | $1,500.00 | ||||
Software developer full-text importer | $1,000.00 | $1,000.00 | ||||
Community engagement and outreach activities | $2,500.00 | $2,500.00 | ||||
Project management | $3,000.00 | $3,000.00 | ||||
Icon design | $1,000.00 | $1,000.00 | ||||
in-person meeting (satellite event) | $2,500.00 | $2,500.00 | ||||
outreach materials | $2,000.00 | $2,000.00 | ||||
OTHER SUBTOTAL : | $18,500.00 | $18,500.00 | ||||
TOTAL ALL CATEGORIES | Total (USD) for Project | Amount Requested of OSF | ||||
$23,500.00 | $23,500.00 |