Bringing Digital Science Deep Inside the Scientific Article: the Elsevier Article of the Future Project

I. J. Aalbersberg, S. Atzeni, H. Koers, Beate Specker, E. Zudilova-Seinstra
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The ICT revolution of the last decades impacted scientific communication as it has impacted many other forms of communications, changing the way in which articles are delivered and how they can be discovered. However, the impact of ICT on the research itself has been much more profound, introducing digital tools to the way in which researchers gather data, perform analyses, and exchange results. This brought new, digital forms of research output, and disseminating those calls for changes deeply impact the core format of the scientific article. In 2009, Elsevier introduced the “Article of the Future” project to define an optimal way for the dissemination of science in the digital age, and in this paper we discuss three of its key dimensions. First we discuss interlinking scientific articles and research data stored with domain-specific data repositories — such interlinking is essential to interpret both article and data efficiently and correctly. We then present easy-to-use 3D visualization tools embedded in online articles: a key example of how the digital article format adds value to scientific communication and helps readers to better understand research results. The last topic covered in this paper is automatic enrichment of journal articles through text-mining or other methods. Here we share insights from a recent survey on the question: how can we find a balance between creating valuable contextual links, without sacrificing the high-quality, peer-reviewed status of published articles?
将数字科学深入到科学文章中:爱思唯尔未来项目文章
过去几十年的信息通信技术革命影响了科学传播,也影响了许多其他形式的传播,改变了文章的传递方式和发现方式。然而,信息通信技术对研究本身的影响要深远得多,它为研究人员收集数据、进行分析和交换结果的方式引入了数字工具。这带来了新的数字形式的研究成果,传播这些变化的呼吁深刻影响了科学文章的核心格式。2009年,爱思唯尔推出了“未来文章”项目,以定义数字时代科学传播的最佳方式,在本文中,我们讨论了其三个关键维度。首先,我们讨论了存储在特定领域数据存储库中的科学文章和研究数据的互连-这种互连对于有效和正确地解释文章和数据至关重要。然后,我们展示了在线文章中嵌入的易于使用的3D可视化工具:这是数字文章格式如何为科学传播增加价值并帮助读者更好地理解研究结果的关键示例。本文所涉及的最后一个主题是通过文本挖掘或其他方法自动丰富期刊文章。在这里,我们分享最近一项关于这个问题的调查的见解:我们如何在创造有价值的上下文链接之间找到平衡,同时又不牺牲已发表文章的高质量、同行评议的地位?
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