How to help:
Do you know of a good website for implementing this idea? (if the idea is sufficiently clear)
Do you know if something already exists in the LessWrong community and I'm just ignorant of it?
Do you have a few particularly interesting articles you'd like to share?
Do you know of a good website for implementing this idea? (if the idea is sufficiently clear)
It seems to me that the wiki would work fine.
Why aren't we systematically pooling many excellent and relevant academic articles yet?
I'm well aware of the current thread on the best textbooks for any subject, but why only share "the best" "textbooks"? I understand the desire for vetted quality, but I think we're missing an awesome opportunity here. I, for one, have a long (to me) list of fascinating academic articles I'm probably not going to read, but which I think other LessWrongers might very much like to be pointed to. For example:
We could have a database of some kind. And it could include articles that have already been well-spread here, like the seminal Kahneman & Tversky papers. Or the Singularity Institute's work and related work, such as Asimov's 3 laws of robotics and machine meta-ethics (S.L. Anderson), or the Transhumanist FAQ (Nick Bostrom).
I propose that we do so, and that we seek a balance between (a) quality and quantity and (b) organization (into topics) and simply adding, but that we also not worry too much about that right now and just start something. I envision adding article entries to some kind of simple database with (i) the bibliographic information, (ii) a link to a non-gated pdf if possible, (iii) a brief description detailing why it's bound to be very interesting to some LessWrongers, and (iv) a vote-up/down mechanism to allow fellow LessWrongers to agree that 'yes, this article title+description does seem exceptionally interesting'.
Main issue: determining the best way to share articles with each other, after determining that it's something we'd like to do.
P.S. I am unfamiliar with tagging on LW articles (having not written one before), should I add a tag/tags?