Arxiv-based commenting resources by and for astrophysicists and physicists: an initial survey
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Abstract
This paper results to be the first, though absolutely initial, overview of commenting platforms and other web 2.0 resources which were born for and within the astrophysical research community, from 2004 to 2016. Additional experiences, chiefly in the physics domain, were added for a total of twenty-one tools, inclusive of four items in the specific area of epijournals – plus four supplementary resources which have been simply mentioned or anyway much more synthetically described due to their specific features –, thus casting some light onto an unexpected richness and consonance of endeavours. These experiences rest on the contents of the pioneering database ArXiv, which adds to its universally recognized merits that of setting the grounds for web 2.0 resources, and research behaviours, to be put in place.
Coverage
Expanding perspectives on open science: communities, cultures and diversity in concepts and practices. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Electronic Publishing
All editors
Chan, L.; Loizides, F.
Start page
100
Conferenece
21st International Conference on Electronic Publishing
Conferenece place
Limassol, Cyprus
Conferenece date
June 2017
Rights
open.access
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