The limitations of traditional academic knowledge exchange systems such as conferences and peer-reviewed journals result in discipline-based scholarship that is feudal in nature and can only dissipate as cross-disciplinary research expands. The next evolutionary step is democratic online knowledge exchange, run by the academic many rather than the publishing-oligarchic few. Using sociotechnical tools it is possible to implement an academic publishing business model that maximizes the power of “extelligence”, or knowledge realized through the collective gifting of information. Such a model would change the roles of journal editors and peer reviewers from knowledge gatekeepers to knowledge guides, and change the competitive yet conforming beh...
On January 19th-20th 2016, researchers, students, librarians, and other participants came together f...
This paper examines the role of societies in scholarly communication, focusing on BioOne, a new plat...
The rapid growth of information and communication technology since the early 1990s has greatly influ...
The limitations of traditional academic knowledge exchange systems such as conferences and peer-revi...
Part I of this paper outlined the limitations of feudal academic knowledge exchange and predicted it...
While current computing practice abounds with innovations like online auctions, blogs, wikis, twitte...
While current computing practice abounds with innovations like online auctions, blogs, wikis, twitte...
Over time, publishing technologies have not only influenced how people read, but also how knowledge ...
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
The technology of open access journals is a key piece to the puzzle of sustainable scholarship, howe...
Exploring new options for publishing and content delivery offers an enormous opportunity to improve ...
Abstract: In general, publishers are motivated by social values rather than by profit. They provide ...
Social computing application innovations develop faster than academics theories about them. While on...
Scholarly publishing, and scholarly communication more generally, are based on patterns established ...
On January 19th-20th 2016, researchers, students, librarians, and other participants came together f...
This paper examines the role of societies in scholarly communication, focusing on BioOne, a new plat...
The rapid growth of information and communication technology since the early 1990s has greatly influ...
The limitations of traditional academic knowledge exchange systems such as conferences and peer-revi...
Part I of this paper outlined the limitations of feudal academic knowledge exchange and predicted it...
While current computing practice abounds with innovations like online auctions, blogs, wikis, twitte...
While current computing practice abounds with innovations like online auctions, blogs, wikis, twitte...
Over time, publishing technologies have not only influenced how people read, but also how knowledge ...
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
The technology of open access journals is a key piece to the puzzle of sustainable scholarship, howe...
Exploring new options for publishing and content delivery offers an enormous opportunity to improve ...
Abstract: In general, publishers are motivated by social values rather than by profit. They provide ...
Social computing application innovations develop faster than academics theories about them. While on...
Scholarly publishing, and scholarly communication more generally, are based on patterns established ...
On January 19th-20th 2016, researchers, students, librarians, and other participants came together f...
This paper examines the role of societies in scholarly communication, focusing on BioOne, a new plat...
The rapid growth of information and communication technology since the early 1990s has greatly influ...