Proceedings ELPUB2006 Conference on Electronic Publishing – Bansko, Bulgaria – June 2006. This contribution presents the concept and analyses the path of diffusion of an innovative publishing idea that originated in one speciality in physics and is now about to spread into other fields, including the social sciences. We discuss the conditions of success and fostering as well as hampering factors on the road for what we consider to be a truly revolutionary concept of presenting the state of knowledge in potentially any given academic discipline. First, we will present the overall idea of Living Reviews (www.livingreviews.org), which are open access online journals featuring an innovative editorial concept for the publication of high-quality ...
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This contribution presents the concept and analyses the path of diffusion of an innovative publishin...
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Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
Research and scholarly communication is increasingly seen in the light of open science, that is, to ...
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
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Research and scholarly communication is increasingly seen in the light of open science, making resea...
The objective of the scholarly publication is the dissemination of newly researched info...
This concise paper reviews the research and practice of open innovations in scholarly publishing, fa...
The second half of the XXth century brought big changes in the society and consequently in science. ...
This paper addresses some of the major shifts in thinking about the nature of publishing and in basi...
This contribution presents the concept and analyses the path of diffusion of an innovative publishin...
In this paper we present the e-publishing platform created by and for the Living Reviews project. In...
This is not the first time Living Reviews in Relativity has appeared in the Journal of Electronic Pu...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will consider new forms of scientific e-journals. The tran...
Part I of this paper outlined the limitations of feudal academic knowledge exchange and predicted it...
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
Research and scholarly communication is increasingly seen in the light of open science, that is, to ...
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
A living lab is a physical or virtual space in which to solve societal challenges, especially for ur...
The title of the 14th International Conference on Electronic Publishing (ELPUB), ?Publishing in the ...
Research and scholarly communication is increasingly seen in the light of open science, making resea...
The objective of the scholarly publication is the dissemination of newly researched info...
This concise paper reviews the research and practice of open innovations in scholarly publishing, fa...
The second half of the XXth century brought big changes in the society and consequently in science. ...
This paper addresses some of the major shifts in thinking about the nature of publishing and in basi...