Recent work on academic publishing has focused on transparency, to eliminate skews in favor of results channeled through already established publishers. This movement, called "open peer review", will require infrastructure. So far, proposed realizations of open peer review have relied on centralized coordinating platforms; this is unsatisfactory as this architectural choice stays vulnerable to long-term predatory commercial capture and data loss. Instead, we propose "Academia 2.0", a combination of both true peer-to-peer, distributed scientific dissemination channels, and their accompanying workflows for open peer review. It features safe decoupling of storage, indexing and search sites and supports research metrics. Our proposal relies on ...
This report recommends creating a wider array of institutionally acceptable and cost-effective alter...
Openness is one of the central values of science. Open scientific practices such as sharing data, ma...
Outsourcing of scientific publishing to scientific journals is problematic, both economically and ac...
Today’s academic publishing system may be problematic, but many argue it is the only one available t...
Open citation data, open peer-review, and open access produce essential materials to transition towa...
All refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them already are. This means that anyon...
Electronic networks have made it possible for scholarly periodical publishing to shift from a trade ...
Electronic networks have made it possible for scholarly periodical publishing to shift from a trade ...
The second half of the XXth century brought big changes in the society and consequently in science. ...
Peer review – processes of quality control and certification – is well established in most sciences....
Across a wide range of scientific communities, there is growing interest in accelerating and improvi...
The way science and research is done is rapidly becoming more open and collaborative. The traditiona...
Our article investigates a new way to implement peer review in light of the openness internet has .a...
Since 2005, and with generous support from the A.W. Mellon Foundation, The Future of Scholarly Commu...
Peer review of research articles is a core part of our scholarly communication system. In spite of i...
This report recommends creating a wider array of institutionally acceptable and cost-effective alter...
Openness is one of the central values of science. Open scientific practices such as sharing data, ma...
Outsourcing of scientific publishing to scientific journals is problematic, both economically and ac...
Today’s academic publishing system may be problematic, but many argue it is the only one available t...
Open citation data, open peer-review, and open access produce essential materials to transition towa...
All refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them already are. This means that anyon...
Electronic networks have made it possible for scholarly periodical publishing to shift from a trade ...
Electronic networks have made it possible for scholarly periodical publishing to shift from a trade ...
The second half of the XXth century brought big changes in the society and consequently in science. ...
Peer review – processes of quality control and certification – is well established in most sciences....
Across a wide range of scientific communities, there is growing interest in accelerating and improvi...
The way science and research is done is rapidly becoming more open and collaborative. The traditiona...
Our article investigates a new way to implement peer review in light of the openness internet has .a...
Since 2005, and with generous support from the A.W. Mellon Foundation, The Future of Scholarly Commu...
Peer review of research articles is a core part of our scholarly communication system. In spite of i...
This report recommends creating a wider array of institutionally acceptable and cost-effective alter...
Openness is one of the central values of science. Open scientific practices such as sharing data, ma...
Outsourcing of scientific publishing to scientific journals is problematic, both economically and ac...