--- charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com wrote:
"David Gerard" wrote
OTOH, I've often wondered if setting up an academic wiki would be something to attract people.
The concept is probably sound. The trouble would be that academia values (over-values, we might say) the expert in a strictly delimited area. So where would the good syntheses come from?
Well, assuming this was the right way to go to begin with (as opposed to soem kind of trust metric heuristic) the synthesis of academic and public energy would come from simply giving academics some measure of status - a science gateway for example. Note that this is something that would be disastrous if applied to non-science articles. Anything in the social sciences should be regarded as just below the cutting point, etc.
Ultimately the idea is something meritocratic and not just credentialist; something open and yet somewhat heirarchical; something integrated with the same data, and not segregated.
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