Curation Events

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We periodically organize community curation events to improve the quality of our pathway content. Each event will have a slightly different focus, and guidelines will be available for each event. Curation events are open to all registered WikiPathways users, no prior experience necessary!
We periodically organize community curation events to improve the quality of our pathway content. Each event will have a slightly different focus, and guidelines will be available for each event. Curation events are open to all registered WikiPathways users, no prior experience necessary!
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During curation events, WikiPathways administrators will be available via IRC [http://java.freenode.net//index.php?channel=wikipathways&nick=your_nickname here]
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During curation events, WikiPathways administrators will be available in an online chat channel. [[Support_chat_channel|Click here to go to the chat channel]], or join #wikipathways at chat.freenode.org via IRC.
= Upcoming events =
= Upcoming events =

Revision as of 11:00, 5 February 2010

We periodically organize community curation events to improve the quality of our pathway content. Each event will have a slightly different focus, and guidelines will be available for each event. Curation events are open to all registered WikiPathways users, no prior experience necessary!

During curation events, WikiPathways administrators will be available in an online chat channel. Click here to go to the chat channel, or join #wikipathways at chat.freenode.org via IRC.

Upcoming events

  • February 11-12, 2010: Curation Jamboree to add descriptions and bibliography to pathways.

Past events

  • May 19-23, 2009: Provide proper graph representation to human pathways by connecting lines, defining complexes and annotating datanodes. Curation protocol available here.

Participating curators

Alexander Pico, Kristina Hanspers, Susan Coort, Patrick Ahles, Thomas Kelder, Michiel Adriaens, Martijn van Iersel, Ed Hsiao

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