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Judith Simon and Diego Ponte from the LiquidPub project are seeking participants for a a survey about scientific publishing and the Web 2.0.
The aim of the survey is to gauge the potential acceptance of a Web 2.0 inspired production and dissemination of scientific publications by different scientific communities and by practitioners. The survey is hence tailored for researchers in all domains as well as for people working in the publishing industry.
Judith promised to report back on the results of the survey
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AMA citation:
Taraborelli D. Scientific Publishing and Web 2.0 survey: Call for participants. Academic Productivity. 2010. Available at: https://academicproductivity.com/2010/scientific-publishing-and-web-2-0/. Accessed January 2, 2012.
APA citation:
Taraborelli, Dario. (2010). Scientific Publishing and Web 2.0 survey: Call for participants. Retrieved January 2, 2012, from Academic Productivity Web site: https://academicproductivity.com/2010/scientific-publishing-and-web-2-0/
Chicago citation:
Taraborelli, Dario. 2010. Scientific Publishing and Web 2.0 survey: Call for participants. Academic Productivity. https://academicproductivity.com/2010/scientific-publishing-and-web-2-0/ (accessed January 2, 2012).
Harvard citation:
Taraborelli, D 2010, Scientific Publishing and Web 2.0 survey: Call for participants, Academic Productivity. Retrieved January 2, 2012, from
MLA citation:
Taraborelli, Dario. "Scientific Publishing and Web 2.0 survey: Call for participants." 17 Mar. 2010. Academic Productivity. Accessed 2 Jan. 2012.
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April 7th, 2010 at 9:37 am
The survey is quite long but worth it.
It makes it obvious that review methods are stuck in the 20th century.
I hope liquidPubs gets traction and instates changes. The simplest way to help is to answer to their request.
May 18th, 2010 at 2:05 pm
It’s a bit long but interesting survey. Can’t wait to see results.
June 6th, 2010 at 6:04 pm
Thanks for the advice. I’ll definitely check out that survey.