This repository is related to the Altmetrics Hackathon. 2015-10-06
##introduction What we try to do here is to create a CV page for researchers that include Altmetrics and Open Research Badges.
OpenResearcherBadges provide a way for researchers to express whith what kind of activity they contributed to Research output.
Here you'll find an article-centric example. from the Journal of Open Research Software
Providing Badges for researchers, and aggregating them can provide for alternative views on the knowledge capacities of research groups, and whole institutions. So we can see: if research groups have all the skillsets , where the experts on certain skillsets are.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/2AM-hack/ORB-authorprofile/master/template.html
- https://github.com/mozillascience/PaperBadger
- https://badges.mozillascience.org/
- http://openresearchbadges.org/
- http://openresearchsoftware.metajnl.com/articles/10.5334/jors.ad/metrics/#author-contributions
which is part of a bigger ecosystem https://wiki.mozilla.org/Badges/Onboarding-Displayer#Open_Badges_Ecosystem
When we talk about Altmetrics we probably think about metrics on the output of a research process. Citations, views, likes, tweets, bookmarks, etc. measuring the ‘marketing reach’ of the output (entity type: publications, data, etc). But you can also try to measure the input of the research process (entity type: people, hence: ORCiD). The whole idea is to reward researchers for their specialist-contribution (what they are good at, and having fun doing) in the research process. Releasing the publication pressure, and increasing the quality of research, and letting reseachers do that part what they most fancy to do.
- researchers get to know what career paths fits to them
The badges are linked to the ORCID profile of the contributor.
We followed some examples from the Mozilla Science Blog
Journals using badges from submission to publication:
- http://openresearchsoftware.metajnl.com/articles/10.5334/jors.ad/metrics/#author-contributions
- http://www.gigasciencejournal.com/content/3/1/18/about#open-badges
The same badges can be viewed at ORCID (scroll to works and expand the title)
ORCID does not store information about the badges ; from the ORCID API you only get the basics: http://pub.orcid.org/v1.2/0000-0002-9107-7681/orcid-works/
So, ORCID gets the badges live with javascript from the Mozilla servers: https://badges.mozillascience.org/
API Endpoints
GET /badges
Get all badges we issue
GET /badges/:badge
Get all badge instances of a certain badge
e.g. /badges/formal_analysis
GET /users/:orcid/badges
Get all badge instances earned by a user
e.g. /users/0000-0001-5979-8713/badges
GET /users/:orcid/badges/:badge
Get all badge instances of a certain badge earned by a user
e.g. /users/0000-0001-5979-8713/badges/data_curation
GET /papers/:doi1/:doi2/badges
Get all badge instances for a paper.
e.g. /papers/10.1186/2047-217X-3-18/badges
GET /papers/:doi1/:doi2/badges/:badge
Get all badge instances of a certain badge for a paper.
e.g. /papers/10.1186/2047-217X-3-18/badges/investigation
GET /papers/:doi1/:doi2/badges/:orcid/badges
Get all badge instances earned by a user for a paper.
e.g. /papers/10.1186/2047-217X-3-18/users/0000-0001-5979-8713/badges
GET /papers/:doi1/:doi2/badges/:orcid/badges/:badge
Get all badge instances of a certain badge earned by a user for a paper.
e.g. /papers/10.1186/2047-217X-3-18/users/0000-0001-5979-8713/badges/data_curation
POST /papers/:doi1/:doi2/badges/:orcid/badges/:badge
Issue a badge
We will use this author http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9107-7681 to be used as an example in the proof of concept
If you look in the source of this html you'll see javastript file is used called https://badges.mozillascience.org/widgets/paper-badger-widget.js
this is contained in a div, addeing variables. var conf={"article-doi": "10.5334/jors.ad", "container-class": "badge-container-18608322"};showBadges(conf);
We need to give it variables per paper; the DOI and the ORcid. in order to get the badges for that paper, for that author.
https://github.com/mozillascience/PaperBadger
Our test author's papers with badges are here:
https://badges.mozillascience.org/users/0000-0002-9107-7681/badges