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== Properties of wikis that are of interest for scholarly publishing == | == Properties of wikis that are of interest for scholarly publishing == | ||
*Open Access by [http://eoearth.org/article/EoE_FAQs#Can_I_use_material_published_in_the_EoE.3F default] (non-open licenses are [http://www.scholarpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Copyright&id=1 possible]) | |||
*Open Access by default | **Fine-grained configurability of [[User:Chris Key/Sandbox/Proposal: Overhaul of user rights#Summary of Rights Given to Each User Group|user rights]], thereby allowing for any peer review model (and any business model). | ||
**Fine-grained configurability of user rights, | *[http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikis_in_scholarly_communication#Comparison_between_paper-based_and_wiki-based_scholarly_communication_systems In comparison to paper-based scholarly communication]: | ||
* | **Web-native: Basically anything on the web can be [http://test.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Widget_tests#Widget:SlideShare embedded] or otherwise directly linked to | ||
*Web-native: Basically anything on the web can be embedded or otherwise directly linked to | **[[Biology/Related Articles|Contextual links]] are the central pillar | ||
* | **[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=User:Daniel_Mietchen/Talks/COASP_2010/Overview&action=history Version control] built in, thus allowing [[NMR_spectroscopy|stable releases]] ''and'' [[NMR_spectroscopy/Draft|updatability]] | ||
*Several [http://www.wikimatrix.org/compare/3F-Wiki%2B%40Wiki%2BAnwiki%2Bbitweaver%2BbLADE-Wiki%2BBoltWire%2BBrainKeeper%2BBusinessWiki%2BButorWiki%2BCanvasWiki%2BCentralDesktop%2BClearspace%2BClearWiki%2BcodeBeamer%2BConfluence%2BConnectedText%2BCorendal-Wiki%2BCospire%2BDaisy%2BDokuWiki%2BDrupal-Wiki%2BEditMe%2BErfurtWiki%2BFlexWiki%2BFoswiki%2BFriki%2BGazest%2BGeboGebo%2BGeniusWiki%2BGiki%2BGit-Wiki%2Bgitit%2BGroupswiki%2BHatta%2BIkeWiki%2Bikiwiki%2BIncentive%2BInstiki%2BIntodit%2BJacwiki%2BJAMWiki%2BJaWiki%2BJSPWiki%2BKeheiWiki%2BLionWiki%2BLuminotes%2BLunaWiki%2BMediaWiki%2BMetadot-Wiki%2BMidgard-Wiki%2BMindTouch%2BminiWiki%2BMoinMoin%2BMojoMojo%2BMoniWiki%2BNetcipia%2Bnexdo%2BOddmuse%2BOpenWikiNG%2BPageWork%2BPAUX%2BPBwiki%2BPhpWiki%2BPimki%2BPmWiki%2BPodWiki%2BProjectForum%2BProntoWiki%2BProWiki%2BPukiWiki%2BRiki%2BSamePage%2BScrewTurn-Wiki%2BSharePoint-Wiki-Plus%2BSocialtext%2BSpringnote%2BSputnik%2BSubWiki%2BSwirrl%2BSycamore%2Btelepark.wiki%2BThoughtFarmer%2BTiddlyWiki%2BTiki-Wiki-CMS-Groupware%2BTraction-TeamPage%2BTracWiki%2BTriki-Wiki%2BTWiki%2BUniWakka%2BUseMod%2BVQWiki%2BWackoWiki%2BWagn%2BWala-Wiki%2BWetpaint%2BWicked%2BWiclear%2BWiGit%2BWiki-Spot%2BWiki-Toolkit%2BWikia%2BWikiASP%2BWikiCrowd%2BWikiDoc%2BWikidot%2BWikiNi%2BWikiSH%2BWikispaces%2BWikkaWiki%2BWikyBlog%2BwxWikiServer%2BXoWiki%2BXWiki%2Byawiki%2BZoho-Wiki%2BZwiki popular wikis] are open source and have been tested under high load | |||
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Revision as of 20:07, 18 August 2010
Properties of wikis that are of interest for scholarly publishing
- Open Access by default (non-open licenses are possible)
- Fine-grained configurability of user rights, thereby allowing for any peer review model (and any business model).
- In comparison to paper-based scholarly communication:
- Web-native: Basically anything on the web can be embedded or otherwise directly linked to
- Contextual links are the central pillar
- Version control built in, thus allowing stable releases and updatability
- Several popular wikis are open source and have been tested under high load
Possible functionalities of a scholarly wiki.
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