CZ:Biology Week/PLoS

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One way to initiate some repetitive interaction between CZ and more traditional venues of scholarly communication like science journals would be a community page article in PLoS Biology (an Open Access journal, and perhaps the most widely read one in biology) describing the concept of Biology Week to a life science audience. The author guidelines for this are here, and previous examples of such community pages include

In order to harness the powers of a wiki for drafting the article, I suggest we do that here, in close collaboration with the CZ:Biology Workgroup and anybody else interested in Biology Week.


Aims of the article

Main points to make, considering the audience at PLoS Biology:

  • What is Biology Week?
    • Give first occurence (September 22-28, 2008) and details on planned regularity
  • Why should readers (scientists, teachers, students, interested public) participate in it?
    • What sorts of contributions are possible and/or expected (here, the groups should be addressed separately, though that's not easy within a concise piece of narrative writing)?
  • Mention other CZ Workgroup weeks, most notably those for Health sciences and Anthropology, as these fields have a large overlap with Biology
  • Describe options for integration with other free educational projects


Schedule

Draft

Text

Up to 1200 words.

The Citizendium (a wiki that allows registered, non-anonymous authors to edit any article, with the results approved by qualified editors) is planning a big "online convention" of Biologists on the Citizendium. For all biologists this is a chance to make a difference.

Image or box?

We can have either an image or a box but perhaps the box might contain an image. I would suggest to go for a box that lists the key properties of CZ with respect to similar projects readers might be familiar with (mainly EB and WP). A good image would probably be of help, and something in the style of Montage2.jpg or Anthropology mural by Stephen Ewen CC-by-sa.jpg would seem appropriate - the field is depicted as a whole, yet its diversity is evident, too. Any idea how we can get the idea of a recurrent Biology week into such a figure?