Hi all
The Journal of Peer Production would be happy to host a wiki / WP special issue. http://peerproduction.net/
JoPP is a peer reviewed, open access journal which makes reviewer reports and initial submissions available as well a completed peer reviewed articles (like on WP where you can look at article history pages).
cheers
Mathieu
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On Sep 14, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Samuel Klein wrote:
People should be able to publish their work as quickly as they like in a professional way, especially in fields that change rapidly and need to benefit from collaborating with one another.
Hmm. What is the quickest way that we would ever want to publish our work? If we push on this hard enough we might change the nature of work. (Yes, I know, much in academia conspires against quick. Same for business and probably dating. But as a thought experiment, how quick could quick be?)
That's awesome. Are they also a candidate for more public recognition and attention? (and would they consider hosting a new wiki journal if there was enough interest in such an issue?)
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Mathieu ONeil mathieu.oneil@anu.edu.auwrote:
Hi all
The Journal of Peer Production would be happy to host a wiki / WP special issue. http://peerproduction.net/
JoPP is a peer reviewed, open access journal which makes reviewer reports and initial submissions available as well a completed peer reviewed articles (like on WP where you can look at article history pages).
cheers
Mathieu
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On Sep 14, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Samuel Klein wrote:
People should be able to publish their work as quickly as they like in a
professional way, especially in fields that change rapidly and need to benefit from collaborating with one another.
Hmm. What is the quickest way that we would ever want to publish our work? If we push on this hard enough we might change the nature of work. (Yes, I know, much in academia conspires against quick. Same for business and probably dating. But as a thought experiment, how quick could quick be?)
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