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*The majority of wiki platforms are [[open access]] by default, and most variants of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki_software wiki software] can handle [[User:Chris Key/Sandbox/Proposal: Overhaul of user rights#Analysis of each specific right|user rights]] in great detail
*The majority of wiki platforms are [[open access]] by default, and most variants of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki_software wiki software] can handle [[User:Chris Key/Sandbox/Proposal: Overhaul of user rights#Analysis of each specific right|user rights]] in great detail


*Stresses 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.
*Stresses 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] on the basis of arxiv and Quantiki).

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Background

  • For technical reasons, publishing was historically a separate step, performed about once per iteration of the research cycle
  • Publishing every relevant bit of information immediately at each step is technically feasible now, and the remaining hurdles are cultural ones.


Wikis as platforms for science communication


Wikis as platforms for scholarly publishing

  • Publication lists (incl. supplementary materials and in principle direct links to the raw data)


Wikis as platforms for Open Access publishing

  • Stresses the re-use part of CC licenses (e.g. for images) — an aspect of OA publishing that does not receive much attention outside research blogs (cf. detailed discussion on the basis of arxiv and Quantiki).