User talk:Przemyslaw D. Gacia
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Jurors for WikiScienceCompetition 2017
[edit]Hi. I can see from the information on your profile that you work in the academia.
I am looking for expert active wikimedia users with academic background and some bibliometric record (so I can prepare their wikidata items) to work as jurors for the next Wiki Science Competition. We still miss people http://www.wikisciencecompetition.org/people/ from countries without a national jury.
I have noone from Poland. Of corse I would prefer to have someone even outside Europe, but we have a surplus of life science researchers at the moment, and someone in a different area is a good thing per se. If they don't work in a country with a national jury, that's a plus.
More importantly, you work here with diagram, and they are a final http://www.wikisciencecompetition.org/image-categories/ category.
Would you be interested to join?
The jurors are not supposed to be all wikimedians, but we wish to promote the use of the images on the platforms and show that there is a continuum between the wiki-world and the academia. At the same time, I want all the jurors to show they are involved in the peer-reviewed process, so the uploaders can see they are students and researchers like them.
You only get visibility in exchange (the site will receive thousands of visits).
Let me know. The event starts on 01/11/2017. We can define the last details of the jury during the month of November, but we'd like to be almost ready in two weeks, in order to provide the challengers with a rough idea of the composition of the juries.
In any case, we can contact you next time if you are still interested but you can't join this time.
Also if you can spread the news around in your working environment, that would be great!
Regards.--Alexmar983 (talk) 13:04, 17 October 2017 (UTC)
- Good. I'll keep in mind!--Alexmar983 (talk) 14:38, 9 December 2017 (UTC)