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Andy Maloney
Tomorrow will start my 60 papers in 30 days challenge with Koch. The challenge is to continue all my work as usual in the lab, but to also read, review, and understand 60 papers on kinesin and microtubules.
Will you tag/annotate all the papers as you go? - Mr. Gunn
How will you choose the 60 papers ? - Nir London
@Mr. Gunn: I will "annotate" the papers in the same fashion I have been in my notebook. Here's an example http://www.openwetware.org/wiki... - Andy Maloney
@Nir London: The papers are mostly going to be drawn from my professor's (Steve Koch's) collection. He has over 100 papers on the subject that I will start with. Of course, I will have the freedom to start with his papers and then move others I find either more relevant or more interesting. - Andy Maloney
I think 60 papers in 30 days is ludicrous! Maybe 30 in 30? :) - Steve Koch
Also, a lot of those kinesin / microtubules papers in my PDF library will be sort of specialized (e.g. when I was obsessed with tubulin catalysis of ATP). Here are a couple links you can use to find things I'm recently interested in: - Steve Koch
http://delicious.com/skoch3... My "toread" tag on del.icio.us ... The reason I don't use citeulike for papers "toread" is that I like to file my papers in citeulike after I've read them and can put a few notes in. - Steve Koch
http://www.citeulike.org/user... My citeulike library. I think it's sorted by my most recently added articles. You can click on the tags to the right to narrow down for kinesin. These should mostly be papers that I've read (or skimmed) as much as I'm going to in the near-term. - Steve Koch
Dang -- I couldn't figure out how to share my Mendeley library. I was thinking it'd be a good way of finding my most recently added PDFs. But you can do this similarly by sorting by date on the server? - Steve Koch
The reviews you've written so far have been outstanding! E.g. the one you linked above. What further steps should you take to maximize the value of your contribution? Any ideas from people on this thread? One idea is you could join citeulike and link your OpenWetWare review page in the "review" or "notes" section of citeulike. Another idea / question, can "Research Blogging" be used with a wiki (as opposed to a Blog)? - Steve Koch
The way to share your Mendeley library is to set up a shared group in the desktop client, then add people to that shared group. I can show you a screenshot if necessary. - Mr. Gunn
@Koch: So I'll start after work with the most recent paper on the server. Hopefully I can get through 2 but we will see. - Andy Maloney
Andy's first review: http://openwetware.org/wiki... very nice! - Steve Koch
Just wondering how this went. Haven't heard any follow-up. I peaked through Andy's notebook, but didn't find any further references to this. - Chris Lasher
Yep. So I failed miserably. Mostly because I built a functioning optical tweezers in 4 weeks which overlapped with the challenge. I guess I should own this failure and learn from it. - Andy Maloney
I can take 90 - 100% of the blame, since I instituted the insane push for OT data by next week! Not to mention your injury. I still contend that 60 papers in 30 days is crazy, but I am looking forward to you one day doing the 30 in 30 challenge. Your paper reviews are so great, which is what makes 60 in 30 sort of impossible. - Steve Koch
Also: The OT design is truly spectacular. Can't wait for people to see the photos and Google sketchup. Even then, I don't think people will appreciate your gift for optical design and construction. Great work, Andy, and also thanks for so many late nights and weekends putting it together. - Steve Koch
Congrats, Andy! - Mr. Gunn