DataONE:Tips and reflections on OWW
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Revision as of 15:10, 16 August 2010
I've been asked to write down some tips and reflections about my experience, to date, with OpenWetWare. Here they are.
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Tips for getting started
Look around
Look around other people's pages to see how others use OWW and what is possible. Some places to start:
- http://openwetware.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges
- http://openwetware.org/wiki/Physics307L:People/Franco/Rough_Draft_for_Final_Report
- http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Carl_Boettiger/Notebook/Stochastic_Population_Dynamics/2010/02/02
- http://openwetware.org/wiki/Koch_Lab:Notebooks
Request a login
http://openwetware.org/wiki/OpenWetWare:How_to_join
Read a bit
http://openwetware.org/wiki/OpenWetWare:Getting_started
Edit your user page
http://openwetware.org/wiki/OpenWetWare:Getting_started_2
Choose a "lab" name, or join one that already exists.
Could be PI last name or a project like "DataONE." You'll want to keep it short, because it will be in every URL! http://openwetware.org/wiki/Help:Starting_a_lab_wiki
Set up a lab notebook
We learned that it is easiest if you create a "Lab" notebook rather than a user one: http://openwetware.org/wiki/Lab_Notebook
Establish some standard ways to annotate each other's records
Will you comment on "talk" pages, or inline, or in comment boxes, or ??
- what we came up with: http://openwetware.org/wiki/DataONE:New_Contributor_Tips
- some alternatives: http://openwetware.org/wiki/Physics307L:People/Franco/Rough_Draft_for_Final_Report
Test and publicize your RSS feed
It will be this, where DataONE is substituted with your lab name:
Tips
- put your notebooks under the lab rather than personal name
- look at other people's notebooks for tips! View Source (or Edit, then Cancel) to see. Some helpful ones:
What OWW says about its strengths
My experience
What I really liked
- it worked
- embedding (google docs, Mendeley, gists, FriendFeed, Evernote shares, pubmed ids, etc)
- notebooks, protocols, etc where a useful framework for thinking about things
- a "well-known name" in the open notebook field, respected and understood as a hosting choice
What hasn't worked well for me
- can't view or update offline
- can't to some private, some public
- awkward to post images
- can't save drafts or bundle mini updates
- OWW tools, syntax not generalizable to other things
- hard to browse
- RSS diffs hard to read
- knowing what to put in user vs lab space was not clear
- wasn't clear how to separate notebook vs static page content
- no way to automate posts, use local tools
- "talk" pages made it hard to see comments and content at the same time
- not a good fit for my workflow
Sustainability
Stats
So it is still being used, but growth in number of users and notebooks is linear not exponential
- DataONE accounted for 8% of the activity in July
Long term future
- worrying
- very few recent blog posts, community group posts, comments from leadership, funding plans
- not innovating at this point


