“The Wikipedia Journal” — Crowdsourcing als Open Access-Geschäftsmodell?
peter.suber's bookmarks 2012-07-20
Summary:
From Google's English: "A few days ago, met the international conference Wikipedia Academy 2012 in Berlin. There was at the initiative of the physician James Heilman including a proposal discussed, the originally been blogging three years ago by Wikipedia-author Liam Wyatt was, 'Let us (or more) Wikipedia journals found! The idea sounds a bit like squaring the circle: the very well known, should the work of many volunteer based and technically well-developed platform Wikipedia, the proposal also provide space for essays of individual authors (or closed-writing team), including "traditional "Quality assurance through peer review concludes with" finished "versions of articles...."
Link:
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