David, its hard for me to tell how good it is, as there doesn't seem
to be a well prepared example Project (they all seem like development
test projects).
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 1:56 PM, David Taffany <david.a.taffany@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> It's been a while but my team and I are still working on our site, Nucleus
> (www.wearenucleus.com), as a home for DIYBio on the web. Here's the idea:
> DIYBiologists post about their experiments, and others can view the results
> and comment, critique, and give "kudos" that help the scientist's reputation
> on the site.
>
> We think there's a huge benefit to bringing DIYBio projects under one
> umbrella, rather than sharing only on community lab wikis or personal blogs.
> We hope Nucleus can be that umbrella, allowing for a network effect that
> will bring citizen science projects greater discoverability along with
> greater reputation and collaboration opportunities to the scientist.
>
> The team is just myself and two others. Nucleus has no affiliations with any
> larger institutions. We're building it because we really believe in citizen
> science and its potential to change science at large. We're hoping Nucleus
> can help all of you work together more easily. We'd love for people to check
> it out, and please feel free to reach out with your thoughts at david -at-
> wearenucleus -dot- com. Thanks!
>
> David
>
> On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 9:53:43 AM UTC-4, phillyj wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Dakota Hamill <dko...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Ben: I understand what you're saying, there are times I read amazing
>> > articles or posts by people on how to build this or that and when I get
>> > to
>> > the end, I say to myself, where is all the information and materials
>> > list!
>> > I've been quite busy during the week and have been writing these quick
>> > posts
>> > at night. There is a section on the website that we had the intention
>> > (and
>> > still do) of filling with more detailed protocols. Since not everyone
>> > is
>> > entirely interested (like casual interested readers perhaps) in the
>> > exact
>> > buffer recipes, perhaps what I'll do is write a detailed reference
>> > section
>>
>> Can we get some sort of standard way to report the findings in the
>> DIYbio community? By standard, I mean, a specific file format (txt,
>> pdf, etc) with a specific template. The template should make it easy
>> to list materials, methods, results, conclusion, references. It should
>> be like a regular journal article except easily read by anyone and
>> easy to create [the report] by anyone.
>>
>> And a place that accepts them as a repository would be nice, to keep
>> track of all the findings by people all over the world. Something like
>> github but I'm not sure what the general sentiment on github is. I
>> know Cathal uses it for his protocols.
>
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