Hi Team,
I know I could save this conversation for our next meeting but have been thinking about project metrics lately and was wondering (if possible) how we can measure (not exhaustive list here):
1. Aside from the journals we help with setup: How many OJS journals actually setup the plugin (especially once it automatically ships w/ 2.4.4)?
* Ones hosted at SFU
* Non-SFU hosted installations (I imagine this will be trickier)
2. How many Datasets are deposited / published using our Data Deposit API and from where/who?
* On Harvard Dataverse: Differentiate btw ones using OJS plugin, OSF, DVN R package, Research Compendia, etc
* On non-Harvard Dataverse installations (I imagine this will be trickier)
We can table this till our next meeting but just wanted to put this out there sooner to see what people were thinking.
Thanks!
Eleni
Definitely okay to send around at this point -- I'd just wanted to wait
in case any changes were needed on your end! Thanks.
-alex
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From: Mercè Crosas <mcrosas(a)iq.harvard.edu>
Sent: 2014-04-09 6:20 PM
To: Castro, Eleni <ecastro(a)fas.harvard.edu>
Cc: pkp-dataverse-integration(a)lists.iq.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [pkp-dataverse-integration] Request to Reschedule Monthly
Meeting
A nice, informative movie, Alex and Eleni! Can we send the movie link
around already?
Merce
Mercè Crosas, Ph.D.
Director of Data Science, IQSS
Harvard University
http://iq.harvard.edu/merce-crosas
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Castro, Eleni <ecastro(a)fas.harvard.edu>wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> So I can reschedule our monthly meeting, please fill out the Doodle
> Poll: http://doodle.com/yyc96dngd4wt6haz
>
> Also, please review the plugin walkthrough video that Alex put together
> and send any feedback by *EOB April 11* https://www.youtube.com/watch?
> v=eS2U6g6v6uc
>
> I am also putting together a monthly update since our last meeting, and
> will distribute that next week.
>
> Cheers,
> Eleni
>
> --
> Eleni Castro
> Research Coordinator, Data Acquisition and Archiving, Data Science
> IQSS, Harvard University
> http://www.iq.harvard.edu/people/eleni-castro
>
> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:19 AM, Castro, Eleni <ecastro(a)fas.harvard.edu>wrote:
>
>> Hi team,
>>
>> In order to get the most out of our monthly OJS Dataverse Meetings I
>> would like to propose that we move the OJS Dataverse Monthly Meeting to
>> later in April or the first week in May.
>>
>> We have contacted the journals that initially tested the plugin and are
>> awaiting their feedback, so we have very little to report on this front
>> except confirmation that they will be working on setting it up.
>> Additionally, I spoke with Alex and James and they both agreed that it
>> would be far more effective to hold off on setting up the plugin for
>> journals that are hosted by PKP and expanding outreach any further until
>> OJS 2.4.4 is released (late April) since the plugin will automatically ship
>> with the release making it easier to setup. (Alex/James: please let me know
>> if I have this info down correctly).
>>
>> Additionally, if we re-schedule the meeting for the first week of May
>> Alex may be (I'm hoping) able to attend this meeting in person since he
>> will be here for the Dryad-Dataverse Meeting.
>>
>> Please let me know if this makes sense or if there are any pressing
>> issues we need to discuss sooner.
>>
>> If folks are in agreement I will send a Doodle poll and a report of
>> what has happened since our last meeting including a link to plugin
>> walkthrough video Alex put together to be included when 2.4.4 comes out.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Eleni
>> --
>> Eleni Castro
>> Research Coordinator, Data Acquisition and Archiving, Data Science
>> IQSS, Harvard University
>> http://www.iq.harvard.edu/people/eleni-castro
>>
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Hi team,
So I can reschedule our monthly meeting, please fill out the Doodle Poll: http://doodle.com/yyc96dngd4wt6haz
Also, please review the plugin walkthrough video that Alex put together and send any feedback by EOB April 11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS2U6g6v6uc
I am also putting together a monthly update since our last meeting, and will distribute that next week.
Cheers,
Eleni
--
Eleni Castro
Research Coordinator, Data Acquisition and Archiving, Data Science
IQSS, Harvard University
http://www.iq.harvard.edu/people/eleni-castro
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:19 AM, Castro, Eleni <ecastro(a)fas.harvard.edu<mailto:ecastro@fas.harvard.edu>> wrote:
Hi team,
In order to get the most out of our monthly OJS Dataverse Meetings I would like to propose that we move the OJS Dataverse Monthly Meeting to later in April or the first week in May.
We have contacted the journals that initially tested the plugin and are awaiting their feedback, so we have very little to report on this front except confirmation that they will be working on setting it up. Additionally, I spoke with Alex and James and they both agreed that it would be far more effective to hold off on setting up the plugin for journals that are hosted by PKP and expanding outreach any further until OJS 2.4.4 is released (late April) since the plugin will automatically ship with the release making it easier to setup. (Alex/James: please let me know if I have this info down correctly).
Additionally, if we re-schedule the meeting for the first week of May Alex may be (I'm hoping) able to attend this meeting in person since he will be here for the Dryad-Dataverse Meeting.
Please let me know if this makes sense or if there are any pressing issues we need to discuss sooner.
If folks are in agreement I will send a Doodle poll and a report of what has happened since our last meeting including a link to plugin walkthrough video Alex put together to be included when 2.4.4 comes out.
Thanks
Eleni
--
Eleni Castro
Research Coordinator, Data Acquisition and Archiving, Data Science
IQSS, Harvard University
http://www.iq.harvard.edu/people/eleni-castro
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Hi team,
In order to get the most out of our monthly OJS Dataverse Meetings I would like to propose that we move the OJS Dataverse Monthly Meeting to later in April or the first week in May.
We have contacted the journals that initially tested the plugin and are awaiting their feedback, so we have very little to report on this front except confirmation that they will be working on setting it up. Additionally, I spoke with Alex and James and they both agreed that it would be far more effective to hold off on setting up the plugin for journals that are hosted by PKP and expanding outreach any further until OJS 2.4.4 is released (late April) since the plugin will automatically ship with the release making it easier to setup. (Alex/James: please let me know if I have this info down correctly).
Additionally, if we re-schedule the meeting for the first week of May Alex may be (I'm hoping) able to attend this meeting in person since he will be here for the Dryad-Dataverse Meeting.
Please let me know if this makes sense or if there are any pressing issues we need to discuss sooner.
If folks are in agreement I will send a Doodle poll and a report of what has happened since our last meeting including a link to plugin walkthrough video Alex put together to be included when 2.4.4 comes out.
Thanks
Eleni
--
Eleni Castro
Research Coordinator, Data Acquisition and Archiving, Data Science
IQSS, Harvard University
http://www.iq.harvard.edu/people/eleni-castro