As part of the European HIRMEOS project, OpenEdition, the project coordinator, is launching a post-publication open peer review experiment. At the heart of the projects is Hypothesis, an annotation tool that will initiate a new form of scientific discussion around social science and humanities monographs published on the platform OpenEdition Books. Two types of annotation are therefore available on OpenEdition Books: The classic version of Hypothesis is already integrated on OpenEditi..
The platform for German-language academic blogs de.hypotheses.org is officially launched today. The ...
Open Access and Open Scholarship are substantially changing the way scholarly artefacts are evaluate...
OpenEdition was the instigator of the European network OPERAS, which brings together the main Europe...
Are you interested in exploring new dynamics of direct scientific communication? Take part in the op...
Examples of participating books (CC BY 4.0) A final report on the results of the post-publication ...
This document is a HIRMEOS project deliverable. This report presents the results of the post-public...
As part of the European project OpenAIRE2020 (Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe towa...
OpenEdition Books has an exciting new feature. Now, with “Review of Books”, publications can be link...
The OpenEdition portal is growing and expanding across Europe and beyond. In this context, OpenEditi...
The Centre for open electronic publishing (Marseille, France) is pleased to announce the launch of...
The currently transforming science landscape of scholarly publication has highlighted the need for i...
Copyright: thinkpublic, CC BY A Joint Service and Research Unit (USR) since 1 January 2018, OpenEdit...
Abstract: The growing dissatisfaction with the traditional scholarly communication process and publi...
https://hypothes.is/annotating-all-knowledge/ "[O]n 1 December, Hypothes.is announced partnerships w...
We did it! After Revues.org (1999), Calenda (2000) and Hypothèses (2008), OpenEdition’s fourth platf...
The platform for German-language academic blogs de.hypotheses.org is officially launched today. The ...
Open Access and Open Scholarship are substantially changing the way scholarly artefacts are evaluate...
OpenEdition was the instigator of the European network OPERAS, which brings together the main Europe...
Are you interested in exploring new dynamics of direct scientific communication? Take part in the op...
Examples of participating books (CC BY 4.0) A final report on the results of the post-publication ...
This document is a HIRMEOS project deliverable. This report presents the results of the post-public...
As part of the European project OpenAIRE2020 (Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe towa...
OpenEdition Books has an exciting new feature. Now, with “Review of Books”, publications can be link...
The OpenEdition portal is growing and expanding across Europe and beyond. In this context, OpenEditi...
The Centre for open electronic publishing (Marseille, France) is pleased to announce the launch of...
The currently transforming science landscape of scholarly publication has highlighted the need for i...
Copyright: thinkpublic, CC BY A Joint Service and Research Unit (USR) since 1 January 2018, OpenEdit...
Abstract: The growing dissatisfaction with the traditional scholarly communication process and publi...
https://hypothes.is/annotating-all-knowledge/ "[O]n 1 December, Hypothes.is announced partnerships w...
We did it! After Revues.org (1999), Calenda (2000) and Hypothèses (2008), OpenEdition’s fourth platf...
The platform for German-language academic blogs de.hypotheses.org is officially launched today. The ...
Open Access and Open Scholarship are substantially changing the way scholarly artefacts are evaluate...
OpenEdition was the instigator of the European network OPERAS, which brings together the main Europe...