- The official version of my "Readersourcing - A Manifesto" paper is now available on publisher's website.
- There seems to be an increasing interest on issues related to peer review and scholarly publishing:
- M. Tamer Özsu writes on the ACM SIGMOD blog;
- Moshe Y. Vardi continues to write editorials on CACM: 1, 2, 3.
- Elsevier asks to the crowd for good ideas.
- I came across to this other website.
I admit that I still have to read everything but I have the feeling that:
- most people aim at a system evolution; Readersourcing is a revolution-oriente approach. Not sure which is wiser...
- Bits and pieces of the whole Readersourcing idea can be found here and there (e.g., in several of Elsevier's challenge ideas).
Future will tell...
S.
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Moreover...
"Taxpayers should not have to pay twice for scientific research and they need seamless access to raw data," said Neelie Kroes, European Commission vice-president for the Digital Agenda.
(Reuters - http://goo.gl/FCw9q)
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