WikiJournal User Group/Meetings/2020-12-07

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Attendees

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Date: 1pm UTC on 7 Dec 2020
Location: Zoom link (id: 146572445)
Collaborative note-taking: gdoc

Apologies

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  • Akbarali.M
  • Moritz Schubotz
  • Roger Watson

Agenda

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  • 10 min - Processes update (wikidata!)
  • 10 min - Annual Planning Grant application and timeline (draft)
  • 5 min - Call for technical editors (current applications)
  • 30 min - Open discussion and idea proposals for 2021
    • Request to start 4th journal in 2021 (tentative name: WikiJournal of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Behavioral Sciences)

Notes

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Prior to meeting

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background
  • Regarding the current applicants for technical editors, while they do not have all of the technical abilities specified in Role details » Additional tasks and on our Technical wishlist, I am heartened by the enthusiasm exhibited by the students who applied. (Thank you Eric Youngstrom for encouraging students to become involved.) I look forward to hearing others’ thoughts on the call, but at least initially, a candidate such as Cody naccarato would likely help us a lot as a technical editor. (I do not know any of the candidates.) [Written by Mark D Worthen PsyD on 6 Dec 2020 @ 16:29 UTC.]

During the meeting

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  • Wikidata, openness and transparency
    • Academic authors who are new to Wikipedia like that all phases of the process from manuscript submission through publication are documented, which ensures that potentially important details do not evaporate (as is often the case with traditional scholarly publication). Several differences from traditional journals -- also interesting with the rejected and stall manuscripts having those [Eric Youngstrom]
    • Wikidata expertise is becoming increasingly important for us. Alaa Najjar has extensive Wikidata experience and knowledge.
    • Wikidata allows us to ask faceted questions (e.g. does time to publication in wikijournals differ for articles written by authors based on the global south?)
    • There has been some recent writing on the lack of diversity in publishing along with recommendations to include some additional demographics about authors (racial, gender identity, etc). Discussion ensued. Complex situation that deserves ongoing thought and discussion.
  • Grant application (draft)
    • Key dates:
      • Initial draft deadline: 1 February 2021
      • Feedback from WMF: 1 March 2021
      • Final deadline: 1 April 2021
      • Decision made: during April 2021
      • Funding if successful: June 2021
    • Assistance requested for developing sections:
      • ‘Annual plan’
      • ‘Strategic plan’
    • Suggestions welcomed for items to include in:
      • Budget items (subscriptions, services, activities, conferences?)
      • Staffing (techincal editors tasks, tool developer tasks. project manager? outreach officer? Other roles?)
        • WMF suggests first time grantees generally request maximum of one full time staff time: Can be split to multiple part-time roles, or shorter contracts.
  • Technical editors (current applicants)
    • Technical tasks to make sure processes run smoothly and free up time for editorial boards for content & strategy based work
    • paid positions, hourly rate, in budget for 40 hours per week.
    • Can have more than one technical editor (max number?).
      • Estimate 4-6 hours of total work per week (possible expansion as journals grow)
      • Would allow tech eds to split how they like (specialise to tasks, roster by week, completely flexible etc)
    • Might want to have a lead technical editor in the future (coordinate and onboard new editors)
    • Thomas will do initial onboarding. Others called on to assist (see action items) We might want to consider mentors for these technical editors.
  • Proposal for new WikiJournal of WikiJournal of Psychology, Psychiatry, and the Behavioral Sciences
    • Proposed new journal with slightly more specialised scope
    • Eric and Robert have got agreement from potential editors and a set of possible submissions (list below)
      • Several submission would be companion articles to book chapters from Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
    • Question: how are other journals / journal groups with both broad and specialised scopes organised? Two examples at opposite ends:
      • Nature publishing group publishes the broad flagship Nature as well as separate specialist journals with independent editorial boards, etc
      • F1000research takes opposite approach, with only single journal but submission tagged to ‘collections’ filtered off to different subsections of the large editorial board
      • Functionally similar, but journal names still seem to matter for submitting authors
    • For psych, a significant benefit of a separate journal is the name/identity: psychologists and psychiatrists don;t typically submit to or read medical journals (reputation is that those are for surgery & internal medicine etc) so separate named journal can attract contributions from ppl who’d otherwise not think to.
    • Main risk: journal loses steam and stalls (see earlier proposals for Journal scientifique libre and WikiJournal of Business and Economics that fizzled)
      • Number of agreed editors and starting authors bodes very well
      • At the very least, can test for a year
    • Would submitting authors be satisfied with lack of scopus indexing for at least a year? (scopus requires >30 articles and >1 year of publishing history, then takes 6-9 months for decision)
      • Authors aware that is startup journal
      • The pitch to authors has focused on leadership and OA (rare in psych), especially with co-publishing model of book chapters
      • Believe that high impact factor is likely eventually (though not the priority)


List of tentative submissions for a WikiJPsy

This is the list of chapters that are getting reworked for special issues at J of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, with a parallel version getting submitted to the WikiJournal for review in 2021, with publication by end of 2021 (coinciding with Issue 1 of JCCAP for first quarter 2022).

  • Abramowitz, J. S., & Buchholz, J. L. (2020). Assessment of Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 307-324). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Bardone-Cone, A., & von Ranson, K. M. (2020). Eating and feeding disorders. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 584-618). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Chung, T., & Wang, F. (2020). Assessment of adolescent substance use problems In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 543-568). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Fleischer, N., Crane, M. E., & Kendall, P. C. (2020). Anxiety disorders. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 269-306). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Freeman, A. J., & Young, J. (2020). Assessing process: Are we there yet? In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 75-90). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Grant, K., Carter, J. S., Adam, E. K., & Jackson, Y. (2020). Assessment of life events in youth. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 441-470). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Hankin, B. L., & Cohen, J. (2020). Depression. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 159-191). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Jensen-Doss, A., Casline, E., Patel, Z., & McLeod, B. D. (2020). Evidence-Based Assessment: Prescription. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 49-74). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Kamphaus, R., & Walden, E. (2020). Intellectual disability. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 358-373). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • King, K., Feil, M. C., Seldin, K., Smith, M. R., Halvorson, M. A., & Kuehn, K. S. (2020). Assessment of risky and impulsive behaviors. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 664-686). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • La Greca, A., & Danzi, B. A. (2020). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 413-440). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Layne, C. M., & Kaplow, J. B. (2020). Evidence-based assessment of persistent complex bereavement disorder, with special consideration to adolescent traumatic bereavement In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 471-508). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • McGill, R. J., Styck, K. M., & Dombrowski, S. C. (2020). Learning disabilities. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 374-411). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Meltzer, L. J. (2020). Assessment of sleep in children, adolescents, and young adults. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 641-663). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Millner, A. J., & Nock, M. K. (2020). Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 245-265). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Milojevich, H., & Wolfe, V. V. (2020). Assessment of child maltreatment. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 509-540). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Owens, J. S., Evans, S. W., & Margherio, S. M. (2020). Assessment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 93-131). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Sharma, A., & McClellan, J. (2020). Assessment of early onset schizophrenia. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 569-583). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Sheridan, E., & Lord, C. (2020). Assessment of autistic spectrum disorders. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 327-357). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Summers, B. J., Ladis, I. E., Weingarden, H., & Wilhelm, S. (2020). Adolescent body dysmorphic disorder: An overview and tools for assessment. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 619-637). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Van Meter, A. (2020). Evidence-Based Assessment: Prediction. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 30-48). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Walker, T., Frick, P. J., & McMahon, R. J. (2020). Conduct problems. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 132-156). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Youngstrom, E. A., Morton, E., & Murray, G. (2020). Bipolar disorder. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 192-244). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Youngstrom, E. A., & Prinstein, M. J. (2020). Introduction to Evidence-Based Assessment: A Recipe for Success. In E. A. Youngstrom, M. J. Prinstein, E. J. Mash, & R. Barkley (Eds.), Assessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence (5th ed., pp. 3-29). New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Action Items

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  • Share these minutes to metawiki with any confidential info redacted (Thomas)
  • Organize next meeting in January (Kelee)
  • Update peer review form to request fields of work for anonymous reviewers (Mark)
    • If the reviewer wishes to remain anonymous, tell them that Wikidata items will appear publicly. (Need to identify which pieces of information on the form correspond with Wikidata items.)
  • Volunteers to assist with onboarding technical editors:
    • Process (Thomas)
    • Wikidata (Alaa)
    • Crossref, domains, hosting (Mikael)
  • Develop communication strategy with Social Media Team (Kelee & Jack)
    • Create a plan and a sub-team (Kelee to start a doc/make it focus on next meeting to present ideas?)
    • If you are willing to be interviewed, please contact Candace: makedadance@gmail.com