The National Library of Finland has launched a new program to support the digitization efforts of its archives. The project, Digitalkoot (Digital Volunteers), blends microtasks, crowdsourcing, and video games to break up and distribute some of the dull repetitive work of verifying digitized records.
From the abstract: ", we propose a social framework based on crowdsourced annotations of scholars, designed to keep up with the rapidly evolving disciplinary and interdisciplinary landscape. We describe a system called Scholarometer, which provides a service to scholars by computing citation-based impact measures. This creates an incentive for users to provide disciplinary annotations of authors, which in turn can be used to compute disciplinary metrics. We first present the system architecture and several heuristics to deal with noisy bibliographic and annotation data. We report on data sharing and interactive visualization services enabled by Scholarometer. Usage statistics, illustrating the data collected and shared through the framework, suggest that the proposed crowdsourcing approach can be successful. Secondly, we illustrate how the disciplinary bibliometric indicators elicited by Scholarometer allow us to implement for the first time a universal impact measure proposed in the literature. Our evaluation suggests that this metric provides an effective means for comparing scholarly impact across disciplinary boundaries."
Conference to be held at April 25-28, 2013
York University, Toronto, Canada. Deadline for submissions is November 12, 2012. Including the following topics:
libraries and preservation in 2023; digital traces and archives
new publics, movements going global and communities of the future
manifestos for the next generation
new stories for new screens: e-literatures, immersive/augmented worlds, future cinema, games
ways of working - methodologies, code, communities, funding
future classrooms, curricula, and pedagogies
maker movements; -- tools we haven't built yet, but that we desperately need
visualization and data-driven futures
mobility, future city spaces, built and liquid architectures
crowdsourcing (and/in) the future
teleologies and their discontents
new and imagined creative practices
Scholarometer(beta) is a social tool to facilitate citation analysis and help evaluate the impact of an author's publications. Developed at Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing
InnoCentive and NPG Launch Nature.com Open Innovation Pavilion
InnoCentive, Inc., the global open innovation marketplace (www.innocentive.com), and Nature Publishing Group (NPG), a scientific and medical publisher (www.nature.com), announced the launch of the Nature.com Open Innovation Pavilion. Jointly hosted on InnoCentive.com and Nature.com (www.nature.com/openinnovation) the Nature.com Open Innovation Pavilion provides a hub for scientific collaboration and open innovation.