AuthorReward: Increasing community curation in biological knowledge wikis through automated authorship quantification

Lin Dai, Ming Tian, Jiayan Wu, Jingfa Xiao, Xumin Wang, Jeffrey P. Townsend, Zhang Zhang*

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Abstract

Community curation - harnessing community intelligence in knowledge curation, bears great promise in dealing with the flood of biological knowledge. To exploit the full potential of the scientific community for knowledge curation, multiple biological wikis (bio-wikis) have been built to date. However, none of them have achieved a substantial impact on knowledge curation. One of the major limitations in bio-wikis is insufficient community participation, which is intrinsically because of lack of explicit authorship and thus no credit for community curation. To increase community curation in bio-wikis, here we develop AuthorReward, an extension to MediaWiki, to reward community-curated efforts in knowledge curation. AuthorReward quantifies researchers' contributions by properly factoring both edit quantity and quality and yields automated explicit authorship according to their quantitative contributions. AuthorReward provides bio-wikis with an authorship metric, helpful to increase community participation in bio-wikis and to achieve community curation of massive biological knowledge.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1837-1839
Number of pages3
JournalBioinformatics
Volume29
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2013

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