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Open Access report
Open Access Media Importer ready for code review; Featured content
ByOpen Access Media Importer tests continued
The bot tests begun last month have continued in August and led to a number of changes in the code in order to render file names and categories more useful, to increase user friendliness and to improve error handling. A good number of issues remain but the basic functionality is stable, and code review is welcome.
To provide an idea of the breadth of the materials imported this way, a few examples are embedded below.
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Alignment during waggle dance between bees of two different species.
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Robots learning to cooperate.
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The coral Acropora hyacinthus, infected (left) with a pathogen or not (right).
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Vascular system in a mouse embryo.
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A virtual version of the Milgram experiment.
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Tool use by a New Caledonian Crow.
WikiProject Open Access
The following notes from WikiProject Open Access have been posted this month:
- August 23: The article on 'Trogloraptor marchingtoni (see below for image) was featured in Did You Know on the Polish Wikipedia's Main Page. Traffic stats.
- August 22-25: The article on the green lacewing Semachrysa jade (see below for image) is featured on the Main Page of the Russian Wikipedia. Traffic stats.
- August 22: A video documenting a combat between two forked fungus beetle (Bolitotherus cornutus) males is featured on the Main Page of Wikimedia Commons under Media of the Day. It was originally published in PLOS ONE on August 15. Traffic stats: Main Page, video, article.
- August 18: The article Trogloraptor has been nominated for WP:DYK after the new family-defining genus had been described in ZooKeys. It is scheduled to be featured on September 3. Traffic stats.
- August 14: The article Semachrysa jade has been nominated for WP:DYK after the new species had been described in ZooKeys. It was featured on the Main Page on August 20. Traffic stats.
- August 12: The article Oblong rocksnail has been nominated for WP:DYK after the rediscovery of the species had been reported in PLOS ONE. It was featured on the Main Page on August 27. Traffic stats.
- August 8: The article Alavaraphidia has been nominated for WP:DYK after the new species had been described in ZooKeys. It was featured on the Main Page on August 12. Traffic stats.
- August 7: The article Cantabroraphidia has been nominated for WP:DYK after the new species had been described in ZooKeys. Traffic stats. It was featured on the Main Page on August 14. Traffic stats.
- August 2: Open Access report in the July 2012 issue of This month in GLAM. Traffic stats.
Open Access File of the Day
The following files have been featured as Open Access File of the Day this month:
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August 31: The snake Lycodryas cococola from Comoros.
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August 30: X-ray of the pelvis of a patient with osteopetrosis.
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August 29: Larsenianthus careyanus.
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August 28: Euhadra quaesita from Sendai
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August 25: Spinophorosaurus nigerensis holotype skeleton in situ during excavation in the region of Aderbissinat, Niger
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August 24: The type specimen of Brunfelsia plowmaniana.
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August 23: ECG from a patient with confirmed Takotsubo cardiomyopathy
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August 22:Daphnia magna, the water flea
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August 19: Plant volatiles released by corn plants may help the caterpillar Mythimna separata avoid predators.
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August 18: A female Trogloraptor marchingtoni spider, whose species, genus and family were named after citizen scientist Neil Marchington.
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August 17: 5 different scintigrams taken from thyroids with different syndromes
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August 16: United States-based population studies biologist, Paul R. Ehrlich
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August 15: Zebras at the Maasai Mara National Park in Kenya.
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August 14: A new species of green lacewing discovered in Malaysia through a citizen scientist, an online image database, and cybertaxonomy
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August 13: Schematic diagram of how to decompose systems into overlapping complexes according to Tononi's Integrated Information Theory.
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August 12: Mountainous landscape at Fenshuiling, Jinping County, Yunnan Province, China.
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August 9: Map of the Messel pit.
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August 8: Life restoration of Diamantinasaurus.
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August 7: Ovotestis of Biomphalaria glabrata.
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August 6: Deletion of the short arm of the chromosome 4 in a patient with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome.
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August 5: Illustration of part of a liver lobule.
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August 4: An African Black Oystercatcher, Haematopus moquini.
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August 3: Coronal section containing the chronically imaged pyramidal neuron “dow” does not stain for GABA.
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August 2: The mycobacteriophage Bxb1 uses a novel enzyme to remove itself from its bacterial host's genome before launching an infection.
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August 1: Chloroplast ribosome.
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