I've been thinking recently that we should start this journal. There isn't
an obvious candidate, despite some of the amazing research that's been
done, and the extreme transparency that allows much deeper work to be done
on wiki communities in the future.
Would some of the Wikipapers folks be interested in working on this? I'm
thinking of something like a law-review model where much peer review
happens by young researchers that are more junior (professionally) than the
submitted papers, but very very skilled at review and editorial technique.
Which fits our community as well as it does lawyers.
SJ
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 10:49 AM, emijrp <emijrp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all;
I like the journals that work under the same (or similar) principles of
free knowledge projects, a.k.a. open-access journals.
I would like to publish some paper regarding to wikis in that kind of OA
publications, do you have any recommendation?
I found First Monday, which is peer-reviewed and OA, but it is not indexed
in ISI. Any more suggestions?
Thanks.
Regards,
emijrp
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