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1 Social Technologies (Web 2.0) for Informatics & Research Patricia F. Anderson <[email protected]> UM Health Sciences Libraries November 28, 2007 © 2007 Regents of the University of Michigan. All rights reserved. Outline Background: Social tech and scholarly publication What are social technologies? Professional social communities Informatics in general social tech tools Informatics & research 2.0 Open science Social tech for research • Crowdsourcing • Potential concerns Case study Social Tech and Scholarly Publication University of Washington Libraries: Scientific Publication Cycle <http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/ environment/imt220/pubcycle.jpg> Social Tech and Scholarly Publication Publishing without the academic infrastructure? • Problematic Social Tech and Scholarly Publication Publication 200 years ago – Soapbox model Say what you want to say If you have the money to print it Copyright 200 years ago Nurtured the creative process Facilitated connection between the creator and the consumer Social Tech and Scholarly Publication Scholarly publication 50 years ago – Peer review – Publisher driven Copyright 50 years ago – Purpose of copyright inverted ‘Feeds’ the publisher and middle man Creative process driven by tenure and grants

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Social Technologies(Web 2.0) for

Informatics & Research

Patricia F. Anderson<[email protected]>

UM Health Sciences LibrariesNovember 28, 2007© 2007 Regents of the

University of Michigan. All rights reserved.

Outline

• Background: Social tech and scholarly publication

• What are social technologies?• Professional social communities• Informatics in general social tech tools• Informatics & research 2.0

– Open science• Social tech for research• Crowdsourcing• Potential concerns• Case study

Social Tech and Scholarly Publication

• University of Washington Libraries: Scientific Publication Cycle <http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/environment/imt220/pubcycle.jpg>

Social Tech andScholarly Publication

• Publishing without the academic infrastructure?

• Problematic

Social Tech andScholarly Publication

• Publication 200 years ago– Soapbox model

• Say what you want to say• If you have the money to print it

• Copyright 200 years ago– Nurtured the creative process– Facilitated connection between the creator and the

consumer

Social Tech andScholarly Publication

• Scholarly publication 50 years ago– Peer review– Publisher driven

• Copyright 50 years ago– Purpose of copyright inverted

• ‘Feeds’ the publisher and middle man• Creative process driven by tenure and grants

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Social Tech andScholarly Publication

• Via the web and social tech, we are returning to our beginnings

Graphic: Interarchive

Social Tech andScholarly Publication

• Interarchive.org

Social Tech andScholarly Publication

• What will drive scholarly publication?• Recognition metrics

What Social TechnologiesAre All About

• Collaboration & community– Who are your people?– Who do you want to tell what?– Who do you want information from?

Tim O’Reilly on Web 2.0

• Slide from his talk, one week ago, in Europe

• How did I get it?• Social tech --

Slideshare• http://www.slidesha

re.net/adunne/what-is-web-20-157107/

Social Technologies Are …

• “Essentially, the Web is shifting from an international library of interlinked pages to an information ecosystem, where data circulate like nutrients in a rain forest.”– Johnson, Steven. “Emerging Technology:

Software upgrades promise to turn the Internet into a lush rain forest of information teeming with new life.” Discover Magazine 10.24.2005

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Social Technologies Are …

• Web 2.0• Social tech• Social media• Social computing• Social networking• Relationship media

Social Technologies Are …

• Example Types:– Blogs– Citation Sharing– Collaboratories– Email Groups– Forums– Social Bookmarking– Wikis

• Example Tools:– Del.icio.us– Facebook– Flickr– Second Life– Slideshare– Twitter– YouTube

Professional Organizations as Communities

• Example: IADMFR

Professional Organizations as Communities

• Member forums, newsletters, meetings, etc.

Professional Organizations as Communities

• Email lists for professional community

Professional Organizations as Communities

• Discussion topics and image sharing

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Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Sharing

• Social bookmarking

Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Sharing

• Microblogging: Twitter

Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Sharing

• Image sharing: Flickr

Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Sharing

• Video sharing:Youtube

Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Communities

• Facebook: Group: Health Informatics

Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Communities

• Facebook: Group: Informatics Forum

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Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Communities

• Informatics groups in Second Life

Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Collaboration

• Nanotechnology Island in Second Life

Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Collaboration

• Wikipedia: Dental informatics

Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Collaboration

• Wikipedia: Dental informatics (stub)

Informatics in General Social Tech Tools: Collaboration

• How did I build this graphic?

• With an online mindmapping tool

• It also makes flowcharts• I can share the picture with

my team• I can allow them to make

suggestions and edit it.

Informatics & Research 2.0

• Social bookmarking: 2collab, from Elsevier

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Informatics & Research 2.0

• Social bookmarking– CiteULike

Informatics & Research 2.0

• Social bookmarking– Connotea, from Nature

Informatics & Research 2.0

• Social bookmarking: Digg

Informatics & Research 2.0: Blogs

• Method: http://science.blogdig.net/• MORE:

http://www.slideshare.net/umhealthscienceslibraries/staying-current-with-science-blogs-wikis/

Informatics & Research 2.0: Blogs Plus

• SEED: http://seedmagazine.com

Informatics & Research 2.0: Blogs Plus

• Nature: Nascent: Web 2.0 in Science

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Informatics & Research 2.0: Blog Communities

• My Biotech Life: The DNA Network hits 25

Informatics & Research 2.0: Wikis

• Fred Hutchinson Computational Proteomics Laboratory (CPL) Proteomics Repository: https://proteomics.fhcrc.org/CPAS/Project/home/home.view

Informatics & Research 2.0: Wikis

• Open Wetware: http://openwetware.org/wiki/Main_Page

Informatics & Research 2.0: Wikis

• Proteome Commons: http://www.proteomecommons.org/archive.jsp

Informatics & Research

2.0: Research

Collaboration

Informatics & Research 2.0: Communities

• Social networking: nanohub

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Informatics & Research 2.0: Communities

• Social networking: Fq(x) community

Informatics & Research 2.0: Communities

• Social networking: Science Commons

About Open and Closed Science

TraditionalLab Notebook(unpublished)

TraditionalJournal Article

Open Access Journal Article

Open Notebook Science (full transparency)

CLOSED

OPEN

Slide from Jean-Claude Bradley, Open Notebook Science & Malaria, September 6, 2007

About Open and Closed Science

• Gunther Eysenbach: Citation Advantage of Open Access Articles. PLoS Biology

Open Science - Proposal

• Science in the open: E-Science for Open Science

Open Science

• An Experiment in Open Notebook Science - Sortase Mediated Protein-DNA Ligation

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Open Science

• Useful Chemistry (blog): Definitions in Open Science SFLO Transcript

Open Science

• Open Notebook projects, from the Useful Chem Wiki

Social Tech for Research

• Research happens– Pubmed article list for Web 2.0

• MN Boulos on Second Life in medical and health education

• IS Yang on Infectious Disease Biomarker Database with Web 2.0 elements

Social Tech for Research• Research happens

– Pubmed: (myspace OR facebook OR del.icio.us OR youtube OR flickr OR twitter OR "social technology" OR "second life" OR "web 2.0")= 72 results

– Google Scholar: (myspace OR facebook OR del.icio.us OR youtube OR flickr OR twitter OR "social technology" OR "second life" OR "web 2.0") (~health OR healthcare OR ehealth OR ~medicine OR ~surgery OR ~clinical OR treatment OR epidemiology OR prognosis OR ~infectious OR therapy OR psychology OR psychiatry OR physician OR ~informatics OR nursing OR "evidence based")= 31,500 results

– <http://del.icio.us/rosefirerising/websearch+health2.0>

Social Tech for Research

• Ethnicity’s Role in Social Networking

Social Tech for Research

• Envisioning feelings on the web

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Social Tech for Research

• Virtual epidemics in Lancet

Social Tech for Research

• Virtual epidemiology

Social Tech for Research

• Presenccia: Research encompassing sensory enhancement, neuroscience, cerebral-computer interfaces and applications

Social Tech for Research

• Presence and Interaction in Mixed-Reality Environment (10th, 2007)– “Current virtual and augmented realtiy environments try to provide

the best realism, while it is simply taken for granted that this leads to the best user=experience. Practice shows that this is not true: users do not easily feel fully engaged in high-tech VR worlds. On the other hand they can feel extremely present in simpler environments, like when chatting on line or when reading a book.The feeling of being there, in other words, is the result of a complex interation of many technological, contextual, biological, cognitive and personal factors, among others.”

Social Tech for Research

• NewScientistTech: Anti-social bot invades Second Lifers’ personal space

Crowdsourcing: What is it?

• Getting people to volunteer information or resources that you need for your research, with no cost or harm to them

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Crowdsourcing: What is it?

• Using data for research that other people create and make available freely

Crowdsourcing: What is it?

• Crowdsourcing: Tracking the rise of the amateur

Crowdsourcing: Examples: General

• Audobon Christmas Bird Count

Crowdsourcing: Examples: General

• eBird

Crowdsourcing: Everyone: General

• ClimatePrediction.net

Crowdsourcing: Examples: General

• The Future Place Blog: Red Lake Crowdsourcing Case Study

• UnlockTheValue.com

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Crowdsourcing: Examples: General

• NASA: Clickworkers

Crowdsourcing: Examples: General

• OpenStreetMap

Crowdsourcing: Examples: General

• USGS Did You Feel It

Crowdsourcing: Examples: Corporate

• Amazon Mechanical Turk

Crowdsourcing: Examples: Corporate

• IBM: Many Eyes

Crowdsourcing: Examples: Corporate

• innocentive

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Crowdsourcing: Health

• Using Facebook to trace public health concerns

• What else could you track this way?

Crowdsourcing: Health

• Geni: Create your family tree• Could you use this to track the historical

incidence and genetics of health conditions in the general population?

Crowdsourcing: Health

• Houston Chronical Special Report: In Harm’s Way

• Tracking toxic chemicals in the water supply by havingresidents test their own water

Crowdsourcing: Health

• World Community Grid: Help Conquer Cancer– Like SETI and Stardust @ Home, uses

computing cycles

Crowdsourcing: Health

• MedHelp.org• What questions do people ask?

Questioning behavior studies.

Crowdsourcing: Health

• Organized Wisdom• What resources are considered quality

by general public?

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Crowdsourcing: Health

• Who is Sick?– Condition tracking– Epidemiology and public health

Crowdsourcing: Health

• Who is Sick?– Condition tracking– Epidemiology and public health

Crowdsourcing: Health

• SLHealthy wiki

Crowdsourcing: Peers

• Chemmunity– “an experiment to see whether the internet

and Web 2.0 technologies can facilitate a global collaboration to solve interesting and novel chemistry questions”

Crowdsourcing: Peers

• Bioforge

Convergence in Social Tech

• Medicine and Web 2.0 @ SciFoo live on (Second Life)– Blogs– Podcasts– Social e-communities– Second Life– Wikis

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Potential Problems

• eHealthRisk Wiki

Potential Problems

• The Register: Scientists shun Web 2.0– Why?– Generational

dynamics?– Comfort with

adopting tech innovations?

– Lack of perceived relevance?

– ?????

Potential Problems

• Adoption• Skepticism• Integrity• Authority• Version control• Hackers• Engagement• Durability

Solutions? More about Social Tech and Publication Models

• arXiv.org - the killer app for science social technologies

Solutions? More about Social Tech and Publication Models

• An American Physics Student in England: If Digg (or Reddit) ran the arXiv

Solutions? More about Social Tech and Publication Models

• An American Physics Student in England: If Digg (or Reddit) ran the arXiv

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Solutions? More about Social Tech and Publication Models

• An American Physics Student in England: If Digg (or Reddit) ran the arXiv

Solutions? More about Social Tech and Publication Models

• An American Physics Student in England: If Amazon ran the arXiv

Solutions? More about Social Tech and Publication Models

• An American Physics Student in England: If Amazon ran the arXiv

Solutions? More about Social Tech and Publication Models

• An American Physics Student in England: If Google ran the arXiv

More

• Links to these resources and more:– http://del.icio.us/rosefirerising/science2.0/

• More podcasts:– http://www.dentalinformatics.com– http://www.dent.umich.edu/informatics/bootcamp/– http://www.lib.umich.edu/hsl/podcasts/

• More slide presentations:– http://www.slideshare.net/umhealthscienceslibrari

es/slideshows/

Questions?

– Contact: Patricia Anderson at [email protected]