From rshetty at MIT.EDU Mon Apr 3 13:24:19 2006 From: rshetty at MIT.EDU (Reshma P. Shetty) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 13:24:19 -0400 Subject: [OWW-SC] Fwd: next meeting: Monday, 4/3, 4-5 pm, 32-262 Message-ID: <944454025f4520a6eebaf2a831972a96@mit.edu> Just a reminder that we have a meeting today! Begin forwarded message: > From: "Danielle Cook" > Date: March 30, 2006 2:40:16 PM EST > To: "Org" > Subject: [OWW-SC] next meeting: Monday, 4/3, 4-5 pm, 32-262 > Reply-To: dcook at MIT.EDU > > hi all, > Our next meeting is upon us. Please add discussion items to the agenda: > http://openwetware.org/index.php?title=OpenWetWare_steering_committee/ > Meetin > g_-_4/3/06 > > for those dialing in, the audiobridge phone no is 617 324 7441. > > see you there. Danielle > > _________________________________________ > Danielle Cook France dcfrance at mit.edu > 617.258.5206 > Ph.D. Candidate in Biological Engineering > Massachusetts Institute of Technology > _________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________ > OpenWetWare Steering Committee Mailing List > sc at openwetware.org > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/oww-sc -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This allows us the opportunity to continue showing our >> appreciation of you, the PIs on the iCampus projects, and all >> those involved in iCampus. It's also provides an engaging way to >> continue enlightening you on some of the other research projects >> which you might not be familiar with. >> The format will be similar to the last reception: We will have >> three brief presentations, two of them being represented from our >> current faculty projects, and a third being drawn from our student >> projects. >> You will hear about : >> 1. iGEM - Presented by Randy Rettberg >> 2. POSIT - Presented by Eric Klopfer (Teacher Education Program) >> and John Durant (MIT Museum & STS Program) >> (The long name this project is "Developing Public Opinions on >> Science Using Information Technologies (POSIT): New Technologies >> for the Exploration of Complex Issues Affecting the Public") >> 3. OpenAfrica: Educational Technology in sub-Saharan Africa with >> a Focus on OpenCourseWare and iLabs - Presented by student PI >> Mohamed Haji >> I do hope you can join us. The presentations will begin at 11am, in >> the Star Conference room (32-G463), followed by a light yet >> delicious lunch, where we will be able to continue our discussion >> informally. We will update you on the current status of iCampus, >> including our outreach initiative. >> Please feel free to bring along a couple of others from your >> project, and be sure to send your RSVPs to me at selenev at mit.edu. >> Thanks very much, and hope to see you all there! >> Selene >> PS. Please don't forget to send me your RSVP's (for yourselves, >> and anyone you are bringing with) > > -- > Selene Victor > Project Assistant > for MIT iCampus > and Administrative Assistant > for Project MAC > 32 Vassar Ave. > Stata Center, Room 32-386 > Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 > tel: (617) 452-2857 > email: selene at csail.mit.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/oww-sc/attachments/20060405/02efa707/attachment.htm From skosuri at mit.edu Wed Apr 5 17:38:15 2006 From: skosuri at mit.edu (Sriram Kosuri) Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 17:38:15 -0400 Subject: [OWW-SC] Fwd: Today (Myers), and Announcement of Special IIC Seminar on April 11 by Nature Editor-in-Chief, on "Futures of e-Publishing" References: Message-ID: <2C0C8B33-67A9-47B5-BD9E-F7539FA3C7D4@mit.edu> > >> To: iic at cfa.harvard.edu >> From: "Alyssa A. Goodman" >> Subject: Today (Myers), and Announcement of Special IIC Seminar on >> April 11 by Nature Editor-in-Chief, on "Futures of e-Publishing" >> Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 15:30:45 -0400 >> Sender: owner-iic at cfa.harvard.edu >> Reply-To: "Alyssa A. Goodman" >> ****Note unusual Day (Tuesday, not Wednesday) and Location (New >> CGIS on Cambridge St., not 60 Oxford) for next week***** >> >> Next Tuesday, April 11, at 4 P.M. the IIC is pleased to host a >> Special Seminar by Nature Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Phil Campbell. >> >> The talk is on "The Futures of e-Publishing," and will address key >> issues on the "research literature" of the future--both how it >> will be "published" and how we will all interact with it. >> We expect a larger-than-usual turnout at this special event, so it >> is being held at the Tsai Auditorium at the new CGIS South >> Building, at 1730 Cambridge Street. Refreshments will begin at >> 3:45, and the talk will begin at 4. Parking will be available at >> the Broadway Garage, after 3:30 P.M. >> >> Useful Links: >> >> IIC Seminar Web Site: http://iic.harvard.edu/events.php >> Phil Campbell's Talk Poster (April 11, Seminar on e-Publishing): >> http://iic.harvard.edu/documents/IIC.Seminar_4.11.06.pdf >> Phil Campbell's Bio @nature.com: http://npg.nature.com/npg/servlet/ >> Content?data=xml/02_board.xml&style=xml/02_board.xsl >> Map to Tsai Auditorium at CGIS South: http://map.harvard.edu/ >> level3.cfm?mapname=camb_allston&tile=F7&quadrant=B&series=M >> More information: email iic_info at harvard.edu >> >> [Reminder for Today: Jim Myers, NSCA: Seminar on >> Cyberenvironments begins at 4 at 60 Oxford. Snacks at 3:45.] > > > -- > =============================================== > Rebecca Ward, PhD > Executive Director > Department of Systems Biology > 200 Longwood Ave, WAB 536 > Harvard Medical School > Boston, MA 02115 > > tel: 617-432-3701 > fax: 617-432-5012 > adm. asst. 617-432-4996 (Angela Reese: angela_reese at hms.harvard.edu) > > e-mail: becky at hms.harvard.edu > website: http://sysbio.med.harvard.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/oww-sc/attachments/20060405/2b244e7a/attachment.htm From endy at MIT.EDU Wed Apr 5 19:01:54 2006 From: endy at MIT.EDU (Drew Endy) Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 19:01:54 -0400 Subject: [OWW-SC] Today (Myers), and Announcement of Special IIC Seminar on April 11 by Nature Editor-in-Chief, on "Futures of e-Publishing" In-Reply-To: <2C0C8B33-67A9-47B5-BD9E-F7539FA3C7D4@mit.edu> References: <2C0C8B33-67A9-47B5-BD9E-F7539FA3C7D4@mit.edu> Message-ID: <0086F9D7-7627-4A3F-B48D-93E3555BDFF3@mit.edu> I'm meeting with Phil next Tuesday morning. If there's something related to OWW that I should mention please let me know. Drew On Apr 5, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Sriram Kosuri wrote: >> >>> To: iic at cfa.harvard.edu >>> From: "Alyssa A. Goodman" >>> Subject: Today (Myers), and Announcement of Special IIC Seminar >>> on April 11 by Nature Editor-in-Chief, on "Futures of e-Publishing" >>> Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 15:30:45 -0400 >>> Sender: owner-iic at cfa.harvard.edu >>> Reply-To: "Alyssa A. Goodman" >>> ****Note unusual Day (Tuesday, not Wednesday) and Location (New >>> CGIS on Cambridge St., not 60 Oxford) for next week***** >>> >>> Next Tuesday, April 11, at 4 P.M. the IIC is pleased to host a >>> Special Seminar by Nature Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Phil Campbell. >>> >>> The talk is on "The Futures of e-Publishing," and will address >>> key issues on the "research literature" of the future--both how >>> it will be "published" and how we will all interact with it. >>> We expect a larger-than-usual turnout at this special event, so >>> it is being held at the Tsai Auditorium at the new CGIS South >>> Building, at 1730 Cambridge Street. Refreshments will begin at >>> 3:45, and the talk will begin at 4. Parking will be available >>> at the Broadway Garage, after 3:30 P.M. >>> >>> Useful Links: >>> >>> IIC Seminar Web Site: http://iic.harvard.edu/events.php >>> Phil Campbell's Talk Poster (April 11, Seminar on e-Publishing): >>> http://iic.harvard.edu/documents/IIC.Seminar_4.11.06.pdf >>> Phil Campbell's Bio @nature.com: http://npg.nature.com/npg/ >>> servlet/Content?data=xml/02_board.xml&style=xml/02_board.xsl >>> Map to Tsai Auditorium at CGIS South: http://map.harvard.edu/ >>> level3.cfm?mapname=camb_allston&tile=F7&quadrant=B&series=M >>> More information: email iic_info at harvard.edu >>> >>> [Reminder for Today: Jim Myers, NSCA: Seminar on >>> Cyberenvironments begins at 4 at 60 Oxford. Snacks at 3:45.] >> >> >> -- >> =============================================== >> Rebecca Ward, PhD >> Executive Director >> Department of Systems Biology >> 200 Longwood Ave, WAB 536 >> Harvard Medical School >> Boston, MA 02115 >> >> tel: 617-432-3701 >> fax: 617-432-5012 >> adm. asst. 617-432-4996 (Angela Reese: angela_reese at hms.harvard.edu) >> >> e-mail: becky at hms.harvard.edu >> website: http://sysbio.med.harvard.edu >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/oww-sc/attachments/20060405/93fad254/attachment.htm From skosuri at MIT.EDU Thu Apr 6 17:24:43 2006 From: skosuri at MIT.EDU (Sriram Kosuri) Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 17:24:43 -0400 Subject: [OWW-SC] OSSS Message-ID: <11016C8E-45BE-40D4-9B56-68B0740D015A@mit.edu> John's talk at the Open Science seminar series is now streamable on OWW. Check it out now: http://openwetware.org/wiki/Seminar_Series/John_Wilbanks The Funk Soul Brother ps. higher res movies are also archived at: http://www.archive.org/details/wilbanks2006 From tk at csail.mit.edu Fri Apr 7 10:37:48 2006 From: tk at csail.mit.edu (Tom Knight) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 10:37:48 -0400 Subject: [OWW-SC] iCampus funding "real soon now" Message-ID: Rebecca Bisbee let me know that final Microsoft approval has been given, and OSP has been given the go-ahead to open an account. This usually takes a day or two. From jasonk at MIT.EDU Sun Apr 9 08:38:43 2006 From: jasonk at MIT.EDU (Jason Kelly) Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2006 19:38:43 +0700 Subject: [OWW-SC] Still Need RSVP's for iCampus Reception/Lunch: Wed Apr 12, 11am-1pm, Stata Star, 32-D463 In-Reply-To: <4436BF2E.5050105@csail.mit.edu> References: <4436BF2E.5050105@csail.mit.edu> Message-ID: <7c085c480604090538k16d536bdj9be9c62edfb85a72@mail.gmail.com> Hi Selene, I don't think anyone can make it to this one unfortuantely. sorry for the delayed repsonse. thanks, jason On 4/8/06, Selene Victor wrote: > Dear iCampus Project Student PI's, > > I've only received a handful of rsvp's, and the reception is coming up > on Wed, Apr 12. For those of you who have not yet replied, I would > greatly appreciate it if you could please do so; even if you cannot > make, please let me know. > > To the remainder of you who have already replied, thank you very much, > and sorry for sending your all this email. > > Thanks, > Selene > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Selene Victor > To: i-campus-pis at zurich.csail.mit.edu, i-campus-student-pis at zurich.csail.mit.edu > Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 15:15:51 -0500 > Subject: Save The Date: iCampus Reception/Lunch: Wed Apr 12, 11am-1pm, Stata Star, 32-D463 > > Dear iCampus Project Principals: > > We would like to invite you to the second iCampus reception on Wednesday > April 12, from 11am-1pm, in the Star seminar room (32-D463) at the Stata > Center. A light lunch will be served. > > The first reception we had last month turned out to be such a success, > that we decided to continue putting on these events monthly. This allows > us the opportunity to continue showing our appreciation of you, the PIs > on the iCampus projects, and all those involved in iCampus. It's also > provides an engaging way to continue enlightening you on some of the > other research projects which you might not be familiar with. > > The format will be similar to the last reception: We will have three > brief presentations, two of them being represented from our current > faculty projects, and a third being drawn from our student projects. > > You will hear about : > > 1. iGEM - Presented by Randy Rettberg > > 2. POSIT - Presented by Eric Klopfer (Teacher Education Program) and > John Durant (MIT Museum & STS Program) > > (The long name this project is "Developing Public Opinions on Science > Using Information Technologies (POSIT): New Technologies for the > Exploration of Complex Issues Affecting the Public") > > 3. OpenAfrica: Educational Technology in sub-Saharan Africa with a > Focus on OpenCourseWare and iLabs - Presented by student PI Mohamed Haji > > > I do hope you can join us. The presentations will begin at 11am, in > the Star Conference room (32-G463), followed by a light yet delicious > lunch, where we will be able to continue our discussion informally. We > will update you on the current status of iCampus, including our outreach > initiative. > > Please feel free to bring along a couple of others from your project, > and be sure to send your RSVPs to me at selenev at mit.edu. > > Thanks very much, and hope to see you all there! > > Selene > > PS. Please don't forget to send me your RSVP's (for yourselves, and > anyone you are bringing with) > > -- > > Selene Victor > MIT iCampus > Project Assistant > 32 Vassar Ave. > Stata Center, Room 32-386 > Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 > > tel: (617) 452-2857 > email: selene at csail.mit.edu > > > From austin at csail.mit.edu Tue Apr 11 16:07:35 2006 From: austin at csail.mit.edu (Austin Che) Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 16:07:35 -0400 Subject: [OWW-SC] wiki merge In-Reply-To: (Sriram Kosuri's message of "Mon, 10 Apr 2006 17:40:31 -0400") References: Message-ID: I've reloaded the dev OWW with a new dump of the iGEM wiki that also tries to clean up links by using subpages: http://dev.openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:MIT/2005 source: http://model.mit.edu/igem/index.php/Main_Page > This is pretty cool.. > from what i can tell... links to the user pages don't work anymore... > > but still pretty neat and will be quite functional... > sri I'm not sure what you mean by the user pages don't work. If you were referring to the previously broken links on the people page, then that has been fixed. Basically, the problem is that a page like User:foo is automatically converted to the page name Foo whereas blahblah:User:foo is in the main name space and isn't automatically capitalized. I therefore force capitalization on the dump-rewrite, which may change capitalization in sentences or what not but should make sure links stay good. If you were referring to the fact that user pages aren't actually technically in the user namespace (so cannot always click on a user's name in a page's history), then yeah, I don't know what else we can do about that. In fact, if a user on OWW has username Foo and the src wiki has an edit by a different user Foo, then the OWW user Foo will get the credit for the src wiki Foo edits. It is of course possible to rewrite/map user names during the rewrite process, but I don't know how easy that would be. Unless you prefix a standard thing to usernames (pretty ugly), there'd be a lot of manual mapping. Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to un-import pages once you've imported a dump. If you re-import the same set of pages, both copies show up in the history, but only the *older* version shows up. Thus, we should make sure we get it right on the first import. Let me know if you see any problems or any reason we can't move this to the live OWW site and shut down the old igem wiki. -- Austin Che (617)253-5899 From acidmucin at yahoo.co.uk Mon Apr 17 15:22:18 2006 From: acidmucin at yahoo.co.uk (joseph borg) Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:22:18 +0100 (BST) Subject: [OWW-SC] Adding to the Steering Committee Message-ID: <20060417192218.1242.qmail@web26009.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Dear Staff at OpenWetWare, My name is Joseph Borg, have a B.Sc(Hons) degree in laboratory sciences and currently finishing off my Masters degree in Molecular Genetics and Haematology at the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Malta. I would really like to join the committee and hence am writing this email to further inquire what i ought to do. kind regards Joseph Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: <2b0cb7a10604201152n641acd23nd27bce099f022c7d@mail.gmail.com> Hey Everybody, I just wanted to send out happy birthday message for the first anniversary of the start of OpenWetWare (actually the predecessor, Endipedia). It's kind of amazing to see how much the site has grown over the past year. Please take a moment and pat yourselves on the back. Hopefully the next year will be as successful as the last. Thanks, Sri ps... check out the front page: http://openwetware.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/oww-sc/attachments/20060420/25ddf201/attachment.htm From johncumbers at gmail.com Sat Apr 22 13:01:33 2006 From: johncumbers at gmail.com (John Cumbers) Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 13:01:33 -0400 Subject: [OWW-SC] OWW: On-line editable excel spreadsheets through iRows.com Message-ID: Hi all, I've been experimenting with iRows on OWW (the next on the Google takeovers list?) You can embed a spreadsheet into your page and give others/all the ability to edit it (by logging into irows) I demonstrate with a time planner worksheet here. However, like GoogleVideo and OWW, it relies on html tags being allowed, which Austin said was a possible security issue. However, I could see this being a great tool for collaborations. cheers, John -- John Cumbers, Graduate Student in Computational Biology Brown University, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Box G-W 80 Waterman Street, Providence, Rhode Island, 02912, USA USA: +1 401 523 8190, UK to USA: 0207 617 7824 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/oww-sc/attachments/20060422/d74ae586/attachment.htm From skosuri at MIT.EDU Tue Apr 25 03:24:34 2006 From: skosuri at MIT.EDU (Sri Kosuri) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 03:24:34 -0400 Subject: [OWW-SC] Funding Opportunities Message-ID: <2b0cb7a10604250024n526554fasb804c99074b4b851@mail.gmail.com> It may be worth thinking about the future funding opportunities for OWW. I've started a new page with possible leads on funding for the future here: http://openwetware.org/wiki/OpenWetWare:Funding It's really preliminary, but I hope others can help fill it out. Probably the most pressing deadline is for an NSF RFP that seems right up our ally. http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5444 It has the potential for long-term funding (up to 50-500k/year for up to 5 years), the RFP seems like its perfect for OWW, and the previously funded things under the RFP are similar in scope. I think we have a good chance to put together a pretty good application. However, the deadline is July 10th, 2006 for this year... that is coming up hard and fast. We should decide very quickly on whether or not we should apply. Thanks, Sri -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Registration requests can be made via: http://dev.openwetware.org/wiki/Signup Play around and let me know what you think. There is a couple of new features as well: - Wiki based SignUp page - Templates (you can add, edit, rename, delete) your own templates. When approving registrations, select the template name or "none" if you don't want to send an e-mail to the user. Individual e-mails can be edited by clicking on the edit icon. Same applies if you are using the "Create New User" link. - New registrations notification (check out settings tab) - E-mail headers (can be edited in the settings tab) Let me know if you discover any bugs or have any comments for improvement. Thanks, George. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/oww-sc/attachments/20060426/b99bb03f/attachment.htm -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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