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Liquid journals: scientific journals in the Web 2.0 era

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In this demo we introduce a platform and a model of journal in the age of the Web called liquid journal. The goal of the model (and of the supporting platform) is to disseminate knowledge in the best possible way while also supporting scientists in the credit attribution. In a nutshell, liquid journals are collections of "interesting" links to scientific contributions, such as papers, blogs, datasets, that are related to certain topics. The content gets to the journal either by querying both conventional and non conventional sources on the Web or manually by the group of editors. Liquid journals combines depth and breath in bringing a wider spectrum of scientific contributions from different communities, while also focusing editors' and readers' attention on the things they care about. The demo illustrates the features and benefits of the proposed platform.

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M. Baez, F. Casati, A. Birukou, and M. Marchese. Liquid Journals: Knowledge Dissemination in the Web Era. Technical Report DISI-10-028, 2010.

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JCDL '10: Proceedings of the 10th annual joint conference on Digital libraries
June 2010
424 pages
ISBN:9781450300858
DOI:10.1145/1816123

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Published: 21 June 2010

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  1. Web
  2. academic journals
  3. enhanced search

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JCDL10: Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
June 21 - 25, 2010
Queensland, Gold Coast, Australia

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