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Walking the Walk
The experience of using Web 2.0
tools in active research projects

       Cameron Neylon
1. The long tail
    2. Data is the next Intel inside
    3. Users add value
    4. Network effects by default
    5. Some rights reserved
    6. Perpetual Beta
    7. Cooperate don’t control
    8. Software above the level of a single device
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html?page=5
What does Web 2.0 offer a
           researcher in practice?




http://flickr.com/photos/heymans/480396810/
http://tinyurl.com/friendfeed-mthk-request
• Open tender and response
• Not mass participation or opinion markets
• There just aren’t that many researchers
• A good community and a well built and
  cared for network are critical
The Polymath Project
27 January 2009




http://gowers.wordpress.com/
27 January 2009

                 February 1 2009




http://gowers.wordpress.com/
27 January 2009

                 February 1 2009


                               March 10 2009




http://gowers.wordpress.com/
• Successful project
• Small core group of participants
• Much larger group of watchers
• Concerns over embarrassment, keeping up,
  mechanisms for giving credit

• Issues over management of large numbers
  of very active threads
Open Notebook Challenge
http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com/Exp026
http://tinyurl.com/ons-challenge-spreadsheet
http://oru.edu/cccda/sl/descriptorspace/ds.php
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Drexel/165/178/24
113 individual measurements
       (plus 71 literature values)
   14 researchers in four countries
  One undergraduate chemistry class
$6000 funding (for prizes and chemicals)
113 individual measurements
       (plus 71 literature values)
   14 researchers in four countries
  One undergraduate chemistry class
$6000 funding (for prizes and chemicals)

             Four months
 One (invited) book chapter submitted
     Second paper in preparation
• Collaboration enabled via open data licensing
• Still relatively small numbers of people
• Are massive collaborative projects even possible?
• 90% aren’t aware of it, 9% are passive watchers
• 0.9% make occasional contributions and 0.1% are
  core players - does that add up to more than one?
Galaxy Zoo
• Compelling and comprehensible story
• Much work gone into building a system that
  enables people to make a contribution

• Responsive and appealing user experience
• Still a self selecting community but drawn
  from a much wider pool
Deploying the LaBLog at RAL
Screenshot - 26 March
• “It’s going to be great but we need to put a lot of
  work into getting it going...”

• “I don’t have the time to put all the stuff in...”
• Get what the advantages are but haven’t
  necessarily bought in to the process

• Concerns over data re-use and “scooping”
Where does this leave us?
1. The long tail
    2. Data is the next Intel inside
    3. Users add value
    4. Network effects by default
    5. Some rights reserved
    6. Perpetual Beta
    7. Cooperate don’t control
    8. Software above the level of a single device
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html?page=5
1. The long tail
1. The long tail
                        ugh
                    eno
                fat
           sn’t
         i
unless you w
                ork real hard
                              at it
 c.f. galaxy zo
                 o, FoldIt etc
                               .
2. Data is the new Intel inside
          well duh!
nt   to
      a
    w
  ou 3. Users add value
Y
 but why do they want t
                        o?
4. Network effects by default
4. Network effects by default
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            giv
        en
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5. Some rights reserved
 licensing matters, even i
                           f
everyone thinks it’s bori
                          ng
is not an excuse for
giving people rubbish

  6. Perpetual beta
is not an excuse for
giving people rubbish

  6. Perpetual beta
is not an excuse for
 giving people rubbish

   6. Perpetual beta

             provement
continual im
ating
                            tegr
                      in in
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          valu
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          valu
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                       ardin
                  n ho
            not i
      data,
    7. Cooperate don’t control
   licensing matters, even i
                             f
  everyone thinks it’s bori
                            ng
ating
                            tegr
                      in in
               e lies
          valu
   l the
Al                           g it
                       ardin
                  n ho
            not i
      data,
    7. Cooperate don’t control
  licensing matters, even i
                              f
 everyone thinks it’s bori
                             ng
                      ecause it
          ike is bad b
share-al
                   perability
       eaks intero
    br
8. Software above the level of a
         single device
collaboration
8. Software above the level of a
         single device
collaboration
8. Software above the level of a
         single device
                    vice
                ser
What are the design patterns
for successful research tools?
1. Define and understand your target audience

2. Solve a pressing problem they have or tell them a story
   they understand and want to contribute to

3. Build the service into an existing workflow or a established
   framework that the target audience understands

4. Get the licensing right and give users a sense of control
   over their own data and contribution

5. Build for network effects but don’t rely on them

6. Plan to build (and resource the building of) your community

7. Build for interoperability; technical and legal
Friendfeed as a research community
http://friendfeed.com
http://tinyurl.com/dku869
Pulling items from external services via RSS
• Aggregating content (solving a problem)
• Works without a network; network effects follow
• Collecting comments and ratings (data)
• Straightforward pumping of data in and pulling it
  backout via API (licensing, interoperability)



• Community, community, community
• Building your own network
If you just build it they
(probably) won’t come
If you don’t build it they
  definitely won’t come
The community is more
important than the service
Researchers are already the tail

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Walking the walk - the practical experience of Web2 in research

  • 1. Walking the Walk The experience of using Web 2.0 tools in active research projects Cameron Neylon
  • 2. 1. The long tail 2. Data is the next Intel inside 3. Users add value 4. Network effects by default 5. Some rights reserved 6. Perpetual Beta 7. Cooperate don’t control 8. Software above the level of a single device http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html?page=5
  • 3. What does Web 2.0 offer a researcher in practice? http://flickr.com/photos/heymans/480396810/
  • 5. • Open tender and response • Not mass participation or opinion markets • There just aren’t that many researchers • A good community and a well built and cared for network are critical
  • 8. 27 January 2009 February 1 2009 http://gowers.wordpress.com/
  • 9. 27 January 2009 February 1 2009 March 10 2009 http://gowers.wordpress.com/
  • 10. • Successful project • Small core group of participants • Much larger group of watchers • Concerns over embarrassment, keeping up, mechanisms for giving credit • Issues over management of large numbers of very active threads
  • 16. 113 individual measurements (plus 71 literature values) 14 researchers in four countries One undergraduate chemistry class $6000 funding (for prizes and chemicals)
  • 17. 113 individual measurements (plus 71 literature values) 14 researchers in four countries One undergraduate chemistry class $6000 funding (for prizes and chemicals) Four months One (invited) book chapter submitted Second paper in preparation
  • 18. • Collaboration enabled via open data licensing • Still relatively small numbers of people • Are massive collaborative projects even possible? • 90% aren’t aware of it, 9% are passive watchers • 0.9% make occasional contributions and 0.1% are core players - does that add up to more than one?
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  • 22. • Compelling and comprehensible story • Much work gone into building a system that enables people to make a contribution • Responsive and appealing user experience • Still a self selecting community but drawn from a much wider pool
  • 25. • “It’s going to be great but we need to put a lot of work into getting it going...” • “I don’t have the time to put all the stuff in...” • Get what the advantages are but haven’t necessarily bought in to the process • Concerns over data re-use and “scooping”
  • 26. Where does this leave us?
  • 27. 1. The long tail 2. Data is the next Intel inside 3. Users add value 4. Network effects by default 5. Some rights reserved 6. Perpetual Beta 7. Cooperate don’t control 8. Software above the level of a single device http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html?page=5
  • 28. 1. The long tail
  • 29. 1. The long tail ugh eno fat sn’t i unless you w ork real hard at it c.f. galaxy zo o, FoldIt etc .
  • 30. 2. Data is the new Intel inside well duh!
  • 31. nt to a w ou 3. Users add value Y but why do they want t o?
  • 32. 4. Network effects by default
  • 33. 4. Network effects by default SP rU ou sy at’ th if ow ut pn b eu giv en th
  • 34. 5. Some rights reserved licensing matters, even i f everyone thinks it’s bori ng
  • 35. is not an excuse for giving people rubbish 6. Perpetual beta
  • 36. is not an excuse for giving people rubbish 6. Perpetual beta
  • 37. is not an excuse for giving people rubbish 6. Perpetual beta provement continual im
  • 38. ating tegr in in e lies valu l the Al g it ardin n ho not i data, 7. Cooperate don’t control
  • 39. ating tegr in in e lies valu l the Al g it ardin n ho not i data, 7. Cooperate don’t control licensing matters, even i f everyone thinks it’s bori ng
  • 40. ating tegr in in e lies valu l the Al g it ardin n ho not i data, 7. Cooperate don’t control licensing matters, even i f everyone thinks it’s bori ng ecause it ike is bad b share-al perability eaks intero br
  • 41. 8. Software above the level of a single device
  • 42. collaboration 8. Software above the level of a single device
  • 43. collaboration 8. Software above the level of a single device vice ser
  • 44. What are the design patterns for successful research tools?
  • 45. 1. Define and understand your target audience 2. Solve a pressing problem they have or tell them a story they understand and want to contribute to 3. Build the service into an existing workflow or a established framework that the target audience understands 4. Get the licensing right and give users a sense of control over their own data and contribution 5. Build for network effects but don’t rely on them 6. Plan to build (and resource the building of) your community 7. Build for interoperability; technical and legal
  • 46. Friendfeed as a research community
  • 49. Pulling items from external services via RSS
  • 50. • Aggregating content (solving a problem) • Works without a network; network effects follow • Collecting comments and ratings (data) • Straightforward pumping of data in and pulling it backout via API (licensing, interoperability) • Community, community, community • Building your own network
  • 51. If you just build it they (probably) won’t come
  • 52. If you don’t build it they definitely won’t come
  • 53. The community is more important than the service