Metajournals。联邦党人关于学术交流和数据汇总的建议

M. C. Pievatolo
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虽然欧盟正在建立一个开放获取档案的基础设施(如Openaire),并试图在“地平线2020”计划中实施它,但工具与人类——研究人员、公民科学家、学生、普通人——之间的差距仍然很大。在BOAI十年之后,有必要将开放获取出版作为欧盟资助的研究的一项授权,这是一个明显的症状:在网络和公众使用理性之间存在鸿沟。为了提升研究成果的进步和重用,我们应该将大量已经存在的开放获取期刊联合在联邦开放覆盖期刊中,这些期刊从成员期刊中接收其内容,并通过其聚合能力和语义网络工具来促进它。本文包含了一个项目的理论基础和指导方针,其目标是:1。通过将开放获取期刊联合成广泛的学科覆盖期刊,使其可见、高引用和强大;2. 通过利用联邦制的一个优点,避免了“作者付费”开放获取商业模式的陷阱:如果联邦制期刊能够从聚合它们的联邦制覆盖期刊的力量中获得知名度,它们就可以保持小规模和可负担性;3.通过语义标注工具和开放平台来丰富覆盖期刊,提供事后同行评议和专家评论;4. 使选择和评估过程及其结果数据尽可能公开和开放,以避免封闭获取出版模式所经历的陷阱(例如,系列价格危机)。现在是时候将学术出版从昂贵的围墙花园中解放出来,并测试能够帮助我们在一片开放的森林、一百朵花和一百位开拓者中改造它的工具了。
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Metajournals. A federalist proposal for scholarly communication and data aggregation
While the EU is building an open access infrastructure of archives (e.g. Openaire) and it is trying to implement it in the Horizon 2020 program, the gap between the tools and the human beings – researchers, citizen scientists, students, ordinary people – is still wide. The necessity to dictate open access publishing as a mandate for the EU funded research – ten years after the BOAI - is an obvious symptom of it: there is a chasm between the net and the public use of reason. To escalate the advancement and the reuse of research, we should federate the multitude of already existing open access journals in federal open overlay journals that receive their contents from the member journals and boost it with their aggregation power and their semantic web tools. The article contains both the theoretical basis and the guidelines for a project whose goals are: 1. making open access journals visible, highly cited and powerful, by federating them into wide disciplinary overlay journals; 2. avoiding the traps of the “authors pay” open access business model, by exploiting one of the virtue of federalism: the federate journals can remain little and affordable, if they gain visibility from the power of the federal overlay journal aggregating them; 3. enriching the overlay journals both through semantic annotation tools and by means of open platforms dedicated to host ex post peer review and experts comments; 4. making the selection and evaluation processes and their resulting data as much as possible public and open, to avoid the pitfalls (e. g, the serials price crisis) experienced by the closed access publishing model. It is about time to free academic publishing from its expensive walled gardens and to put to test the tools that can help us to transform it in one open forest, with one hundred flowers – and one hundred trailblazers.
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