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:<span class="dtstart"><span class="value">2009-07-09</span> from <span class="value">10:30</span></span> to <span class="dtend"><span class="value">2009-07-09</span> at <span class="value">11:30</span></span> | :<span class="dtstart"><span class="value">2009-07-09</span> from <span class="value">10:30</span></span> to <span class="dtend"><span class="value">2009-07-09</span> at <span class="value">11:30</span></span> | ||
;Where | ;Where | ||
:<span class="location vcard"><abbr class="fn org" title=" | :<span class="location vcard"><abbr class="fn org" title="Institute for the Future">IFTF</abbr>, <span class="adr"><span class="street-address">124 University ave.</span>, <span class="extended-address">2nd floor, room 1</span>, <span class="locality">Palo Alto</span>, <span class="region">CA</span></span></span> | ||
;What | ;What | ||
:<span class="summary">SciBarCamp session: open science open data on today's web</span>. | :<span class="summary">SciBarCamp session: open science open data on today's web</span>. | ||
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* Note that you can add everyone else to your address book using Operator! | * Note that you can add everyone else to your address book using Operator! | ||
* Open Science 7 points: http://tr.im/openscience | * Open Science 7 points: http://tr.im/openscience | ||
* advantages of HTML over PDF/Word (media/device independence, coverage, future proofing, information focus (rather than print focus. definitely worth a longer write-up.) | |||
* [[open source]] converters to convert CSV to/from (X)HTML semantic tables would be great. (perhaps a [[to-do]] for Lazyweb) | |||
* [[POSH]] + microformats for scientific journals - see related [[journal-brainstorming]] | |||
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* What is the best semantic markup or microformat for citations? | * Q: What is the best semantic markup or microformat for citations? | ||
** At a minimum use the <cite>[http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/text.html#edef-CITE HTML 4.01 <cite> element]</cite> and hyperlinks (<code><a href></code>, as this example does inline! "View Source" to see). | ** A: At a minimum use the <cite>[http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/text.html#edef-CITE HTML 4.01 <cite> element]</cite> and hyperlinks (<code><a href></code>, as this example does inline! "View Source" to see). | ||
** Markup any references to people or organizations inside the <code><cite></code> with [[hCard]] | ** Markup any references to people or organizations inside the <code><cite></code> with [[hCard]] | ||
** There are numerous online [[citation-formats]] and there has been a lot of work toward developing a [[citation]] microformat. Take a look at the current proposals ([[citation-brainstorming]] and please add your input! [[User:Tantek|Tantek]] | ** There are numerous online [[citation-formats]] and there has been a lot of work toward developing a [[citation]] microformat. Take a look at the current proposals ([[citation-brainstorming]] and please add your input! [[User:Tantek|Tantek]] | ||
* Q: is there a microformat to annotate "data" in general? e.g. experiment conditions, instrument recordings etc. | |||
** A: start with [[hAtom]] to at least markup the datetime of data and the description/data itself as a stream. | |||
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== Blog posts == | == Blog posts == | ||
Blog posts following up on the meetup. Newest first. | Blog posts following up on the meetup. Newest first. | ||
* Awesome liveblogging of the session by Cameron Neylon: http://friendfeed.com/scibarcamp/826f90e0/sharing-data-on-web-tantek-celik | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 18 July 2020
One of several microformats events.
details
- When
- 2009-07-09 from 10:30 to 2009-07-09 at 11:30
- Where
- IFTF, 124 University ave., 2nd floor, room 1, Palo Alto, CA
- What
- SciBarCamp session: open science open data on today's web.
- URL
- http://microformats.org/wiki/events/2009-07-09-scibarcamp-open-data
- SciBarCamp URLs
- http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/2373953/
- http://www.scibarcamp.org/SciBarCamp_Palo_Alto
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tags
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tags: open-science open-data semantic-html sem-html BarCamp BarCamp2009 SciBarCamp SciBarCampPaloAlto sbcpa SciBarCamp2009 microformats-session microformats-meetup microformats palo-alto university-avenue microformats-session-2009-07-09 upcoming:event=2373953
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Attendees
Add yourself alphabetically sorted by family name if you plan on attending or attended this event.
- Tantek Çelik
- ...
Notes
Topics Discussed:
- Install Firefox
- Install the Operator plugin for Firefox
- Edit http://www.scibarcamp.org/SciBarCamp_Palo_Alto/Attendee_List to add hCard to your name and URL
- Note that you can add everyone else to your address book using Operator!
- Open Science 7 points: http://tr.im/openscience
- advantages of HTML over PDF/Word (media/device independence, coverage, future proofing, information focus (rather than print focus. definitely worth a longer write-up.)
- open source converters to convert CSV to/from (X)HTML semantic tables would be great. (perhaps a to-do for Lazyweb)
- POSH + microformats for scientific journals - see related journal-brainstorming
- ...
Q&A:
- ...
- Q: What is the best semantic markup or microformat for citations?
- A: At a minimum use the HTML 4.01 <cite> element and hyperlinks (
<a href>
, as this example does inline! "View Source" to see). - Markup any references to people or organizations inside the
<cite>
with hCard - There are numerous online citation-formats and there has been a lot of work toward developing a citation microformat. Take a look at the current proposals (citation-brainstorming and please add your input! Tantek
- A: At a minimum use the HTML 4.01 <cite> element and hyperlinks (
- Q: is there a microformat to annotate "data" in general? e.g. experiment conditions, instrument recordings etc.
- A: start with hAtom to at least markup the datetime of data and the description/data itself as a stream.
- ...
Photographs
- ...
Blog posts
Blog posts following up on the meetup. Newest first.
- Awesome liveblogging of the session by Cameron Neylon: http://friendfeed.com/scibarcamp/826f90e0/sharing-data-on-web-tantek-celik
- ...