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==Wikis as platforms for scholarly publishing==
==Wikis as platforms for scholarly publishing==
 
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*The idea is not new — [http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/WikiSciencePublication WikiSciencePublication] stated in 2006:
*The idea is not new — [http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/WikiSciencePublication WikiSciencePublication] stated in 2006:
:"Somewhere at the fringe of science, someone will start using wiki publishing for science publishing."
:"Somewhere at the fringe of science, someone will start using wiki publishing for science publishing."

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Background

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Do journals provide sufficient contextualization for research?
  • For technical reasons, publishing was historically a separate step, performed about once per iteration of the research cycle
  • Publishing every relevant bit of information immediately at each step is technically feasible now, and the remaining hurdles are cultural ones.
  • Wikis allow for systematic linking and thus enhanced contextualization (sidenote: some have argued that links are distracting)

Wikis as platforms for science communication


Wikis as platforms for scholarly publishing

(CC) Image: Encyclopedia of Earth
Encyclopedia of Earth — a wiki with overview articles reviewed by experts, available under CC-BY-SA
"Somewhere at the fringe of science, someone will start using wiki publishing for science publishing."
  • Publication lists (incl. supplementary materials and in principle direct links to the raw data)
  • Knol shares some aspects with wikis and blogs and is already in use for PLoS Currents.

Wikis as platforms for Open Access publishing

Business models

  • Main ones: author-pays, (partial) subscription, philanthropy, advertising, premium services

Opportunities

  • Article-specific Job ads (e.g. via subpages)
  • Wiki export, or standardized XML or HTML output that could be imported to a wiki via some xml2wiki or similar converters
  • Image search (example) and annotation
  • Search by license (prototypes: journals, images)
PD Image
Search by license — not possible yet. Why?
  • Integration of non-text media with text (just like images)
Also for references