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*The more open research becomes, the [http://ways.org/files/Open_Science_Adapting_the_research_cycle_animated-small.gif more diverse] will the acts of science publishing become. Wikis exist for [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/LSWT 2010/Integrating wikis with scientific workflows|all aspects of the research cycle]] (except for funding decisions, though the reasons are not of a technical nature)
*The more open research becomes, the [http://ways.org/files/Open_Science_Adapting_the_research_cycle_animated-small.gif more diverse] will the acts of science publishing become. Wikis exist for [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Talks/LSWT 2010/Integrating wikis with scientific workflows|all aspects of the research cycle]] (except for funding decisions, though the reasons are not of a technical nature)
*Wikis stress the re-use part of CC licenses (e.g. for [[Chordoma|images]]) — an aspect of OA publishing that does not receive much attention outside research blogs (cf. [http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/jono/item/toc.html detailed discussion] with respect to the [http://www.aps.org/ American Physical Society], [http://arxiv.org/ arxiv] and [http://www.quantiki.org/ Quantiki], and the [http://rmp.aps.org/edannounce/PhysRevLett.101.140001 final outcome: APS authors keep copyright over derivative works]). While the main purpose of such licensing is certainly to make the research available to other specialists working in the field, they also make the research available to scientists from other fields (not just in academia) as well as non-scientists (teachers, entrepreneurs, media, patient groups or hobbyists).
:Examples: [[Gyrification]], [[Surface-based morphometry]] and [[Chordoma]]
:Also note that [http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/neuro.11.025.2009 Fig. 3 of http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/neuro.11.025.2009] and [http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2010.00020 Fig. 2(III) of http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2010.00020] explain the same thing, original to neither papers; a collaborative version might have been better
**Direct re-use by way of iframes: [http://reusableoer.blogspot.com/2010/08/wikieducator-remix.html demo]
**Incompatibility of wikis and closed-access publishing
:[http://friendfeed.com/auditory-motor-coupling/2d9a52d1/reuse-of-images-from-wikipedia-in-copyrighted re-use of CC-BY-SA content in copyrighted papers]

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Session start · Talk start · Quotes · Background · Wikis as science communication platforms ·
Wikis as platforms for Open Access publishing · Prototypes · Editorial policies · Guided tour ·
Obstacles · Alternatives · Outlook · Summary · Slides · Video · Q & A · Demo


The idea is not new: Somewhere at the fringe of science, someone will start using wiki publishing for science publishing. — John Schmidt (2006)


Because for practical purposes we can define publishing to include, along with page design and typesetting, the functions of editing, manufacturing, advertising, selling, warehousing, shipping, billing, collection, and other aspects of "valued added" and "Who will keep the gates? How? To what end? — Jack G. Goellner (1988; 2010 wiki version)


Apparently, people are realizing that a much more open post-publication peer review process, where anyone can take part, is a lot more effective —  Mike Masnick (August 2010)


Wikis as platforms for OA publishing


Examples: Gyrification, Surface-based morphometry and Chordoma
Also note that Fig. 3 of http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/neuro.11.025.2009 and Fig. 2(III) of http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2010.00020 explain the same thing, original to neither papers; a collaborative version might have been better
    • Direct re-use by way of iframes: demo
    • Incompatibility of wikis and closed-access publishing
re-use of CC-BY-SA content in copyrighted papers