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Properties of wikis that are of interest for scholarly publishing: | |||
*Open source and widely tested | |||
*Open Access by default | |||
**Detailed access rights configurable | |||
*Version control built in, thus allowing stable releases ''and'' updatability | |||
*Web-native | |||
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|Encyclopaedic knowledge pertaining to the topic of the article; stable versions (like print) but updatable according to rules set by the relevant community; '''threat to publishers?''' | |Encyclopaedic knowledge pertaining to the topic of the article; stable versions (like print) but updatable according to rules set by the relevant community; '''threat to publishers?''' | ||
|Discussion of new research results and how they fit into existing knowledge; '''threat to publishers?''' | |Discussion of new research results and how they fit into existing knowledge; '''threat to publishers?''' | ||
|Gaps identified in encyclopaedic knowledge, including current and planned research projects; '''opportunities for funders'''. | |Gaps identified in encyclopaedic knowledge, including current and planned research projects; '''opportunities for funders'''; '''potential business model'''. | ||
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|The edit history of this article, plus links to archives. | |The edit history of this article, plus links to archives. | ||
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Revision as of 16:35, 18 August 2010
Properties of wikis that are of interest for scholarly publishing:
- Open source and widely tested
- Open Access by default
- Detailed access rights configurable
- Version control built in, thus allowing stable releases and updatability
- Web-native
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