There is also an european supported project called "Liquid Journals" of "LiquidPud". They have realeased a bunch of documents and reports concerning new ways of dissemination of knowledge and science. http://project.liquidpub.org/research-areas/liquid-journal
- Liquid Journals: Knowledge Dissemination in the Web Erahttp://wiki.liquidpub.org/mediawiki/upload/9/9b/Liquid-journal-proposal_v0.13.pdf * Marcos Baez, Fabio Casati.* - Liquid Journals: Overcoming Information Overload in the Scientific Communityhttp://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AZF5j42j6OzjZGd3OWJnaGtfMTg4Y3JjNXB0ZnQ&hl=en *Marcos Baez, Aliaksandr Birukou, Fabio Casati, Maurizio Marchese and Daniil Mirylenka* - LiquidPub GreenPaper http://peerevaluation.org/read/libraryID:28223, describing the summary of the achievements and proposing concrete recommendations to different stakeholders. - Liquid Publications: Scientific Publications meet the Webhttp://project.liquidpub.org/liquid-publications-scientific-publications-meet-the-web: our manifesto: changing the way scientific knowledge is produced, disseminated, evaluated, and consumed. (*On this site*). - Liquid Publications: Scientific Publications meet the Webhttps://dev.liquidpub.org/svn/liquidpub/papers/deliverables/LiquidPub%20paper-latest.pdf (paper PDF version, an extended version of the ACM Ubiquity article below)
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