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{{Participant
{{Participant
|Timezone=CET (GMT+01:00/GMT+02:00)
|Timezone=CET (GMT+01:00/GMT+02:00)
|Affiliation=DeSci Labs
|Affiliation=Université Bordeaux Montaigne
|Projects=Cosma
|Projects=Cosma
|Table Assignment=Table 5
|Table Assignment=Table 5
}}
}}
{{Workshop Submission
{{Workshop Submission
|Interest=I am a doctoral student in information science, I will be defending my thesis in December. I have spent the past few years studying personal documentation, document graphs and the use of hypertext for synthesizing individual knowledge. My findings relate to linking as a knowledge organization process; the epistemology of visualization; the importance of link semantics; and the usefulness of interfaces (e.g. contextualized backlinks). Now, I would like to expand my focus from individual work to collaboration, public infrastructures and open science. This would bring me back to an area of expertise, which is digital publishing tools and platforms. A colleague found my work, reached out through Twitter and suggested I apply to this workshop. It would be a fantastic opportunity. I would like to contribute as an early career researcher/rookie tool designer/reflective practitioner. This would allow me to contextualize my findings with other people's inquiries. I would bring attention to visualization, ownership of data, folksonomies, and the specific challenges associated with humanities/social sciences research.
|Interest=I am a doctoral student in information science, I will be defending my thesis in December. I have spent the past few years studying personal documentation, document graphs and the use of hypertext for synthesizing individual knowledge. My findings relate to linking as a knowledge organization process; the epistemology of visualization; the importance of link semantics; and the usefulness of interfaces (e.g. contextualized backlinks). Now, I would like to expand my focus from individual work to collaboration, public infrastructures and open science. This would bring me back to an area of expertise, which is digital publishing tools and platforms. I hope to contribute as an early career researcher/rookie tool designer/reflective practitioner, and to contextualize my findings with other people's inquiries. I will bring attention to visualization, ownership of data, folksonomies, and the specific challenges associated with humanities/social sciences research.
|Frame=Practitioner
|Frame=Practitioner
|Materials=As part of my doctoral research, I designed and oversaw the development of a visualization tool called Cosma. It reads text files written in Markdown with wiki links and generates a standalone HTML file with an interactive graph and a few other tools. More information: https://cosma.graphlab.fr/en/
|Materials=As part of my doctoral research, I designed and oversaw the development of a visualization tool called Cosma. It reads text files written in Markdown with wiki links and generates a standalone HTML file with an interactive graph and a few other tools. More information: https://cosma.graphlab.fr/en/
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My peer-reviewed publications are about other topics and I cannot share my dissertation yet, but there are relevant entries from my research blog (in chronological order):
My peer-reviewed publications are about other topics and I cannot share my dissertation yet, but there are relevant entries from my research blog (in chronological order):


- Cosma, from record to graph https://www.arthurperret.fr/blog/2022-01-30-cosma-from-record-to-graph.html
Cosma, from record to graph https://www.arthurperret.fr/blog/2022-01-30-cosma-from-record-to-graph.html
- What is the point of a graph view? https://www.arthurperret.fr/blog/2022-02-13-what-is-the-point-of-a-graph-view.html
 
- Analyze, synthesize, visualize: about cards, links & graphs https://www.arthurperret.fr/blog/2022-02-17-analyze-synthesize-visualize.html
What is the point of a graph view? https://www.arthurperret.fr/blog/2022-02-13-what-is-the-point-of-a-graph-view.html
 
Analyze, synthesize, visualize: about cards, links & graphs https://www.arthurperret.fr/blog/2022-02-17-analyze-synthesize-visualize.html
|Organizer Topics=Graphs, Documents, Social Systems, Interfaces
|Organizer Topics=Graphs, Documents, Social Systems, Interfaces
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 12:53, 29 October 2022



Arthur Perret
Timezone CET (GMT+01:00/GMT+02:00)
Institutional Affiliation(s) Université Bordeaux Montaigne
Relevant Projects Cosma


Group(s) Interfaces, Table 5
Table Assignment Table 5






Discord

sneakers-the-rat#discourse-modeling22-11-12 19:32:48

Page Schemas#Creating a new Schema Page schemas is mostly a handy way to generate boilerplate templates and link them to semantic properties. A Form (using Page Forms is something that is an interface for filling in values for a template.

For an example of how this shakes out, see Category:Participant Template:Participant Form:Participant

  • go to a `Category:CategoryName` page, creating it if it doesn't already exist.
  • Click "Create schema" in top right
  • If you want a form, check the "Form" box. it is possible to make a schema without a form. The schema just defines what pages will be generated, and the generated pages can be further edited afterwards (note that this might make them inconsistent with the schema)
  • Click "add template" If you are only planning on having one template per category, name the template the same thing as the category.
  • Add fields! Each field can have a corresponding form input (with a type, eg. a textbox, token input, date selector, etc.) and a semantic property.
  • Once you're finished, save the schema
  • Click "Generate pages" on the category page. Typically you want to uncheck any pages that are already bluelinks so you don't overwrite them. You might have to do the 'generate pages' step a few times, and it can take a few minutes, bc it's pretty buggy.


Workshop Submission

What's your interest in this workshop?

With what "frame" do you approach the workshop? (or identity)?

Practitioner

What materials can you contribute to the workshop for consideration?

As part of my doctoral research, I designed and oversaw the development of a visualization tool called Cosma. It reads text files written in Markdown with wiki links and generates a standalone HTML file with an interactive graph and a few other tools. More information: https://cosma.graphlab.fr/en/

My peer-reviewed publications are about other topics and I cannot share my dissertation yet, but there are relevant entries from my research blog (in chronological order):

Cosma, from record to graph https://www.arthurperret.fr/blog/2022-01-30-cosma-from-record-to-graph.html

What is the point of a graph view? https://www.arthurperret.fr/blog/2022-02-13-what-is-the-point-of-a-graph-view.html

Analyze, synthesize, visualize: about cards, links & graphs https://www.arthurperret.fr/blog/2022-02-17-analyze-synthesize-visualize.html

Organizer-estimated Topics

Graphs, Documents, Social Systems, Interfaces