User:OpenScientist/Open grant writing/Encyclopaedia of original research/Illustrations

''This page is dedicated to illustrations related to the topics covered by the project. The illustrations are explicitly designed for reuse in other contexts, e.g. in Wikipedia articles.''

Overview


Illustrations can serve several purposes in the framework of this project:
 * 1) Highlight the essentials of the proposed projects
 * For idea 1: some representation of a hive mind defragmenting science; or of a spiral assembly line
 * For idea 2: some representation of medical information relevant to remote areas (e.g. on Chagas) reaching those areas, even offline
 * For idea 3: some representation of museal collections merging with databases
 * For idea 4: some representation of a race between traditional and open science, perhaps a variant of a traditional tale of races between unequal contestants, especially The Hare and The Hedgehog, or of the three blind men getting a more complete picture of the elephant by documenting their observations in public, allowing for feedback from early on and throughout
 * 1) Highlight the process of writing a grant proposal (e.g. the essential issues to address, what else to keep in mind, or what could go wrong, or how ideas are thrown around and then selected, or how the peer review takes place; see also these illustrations of sessions from the World Science Festival)
 * 2) Highlight issues related to drafting proposals in the open (e.g. the fear of getting scooped, or the possibility of getting feedback)
 * 3) Highlight issues related to research funding in general
 * 4) Invite others to contribute

Video
See dedicated subpage at User:OpenScientist/Open grant writing - Encyclopaedia of original research/Illustrations/Video.