***APOLOGIES FOR RECEIPT OF DUPLICATE POSTINGS***
Colleagues/
Over the past week or so I*ve posted several notable items in my
_Scholarship 2.0_ blog at [ http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/ ].
BTW1: *_Scholarship 2.0_ is devoted to describing and documenting the
forms, facets, and features of alternative Web-based scholarly
publishing philosophies and practices. The variety of old and new
metrics available for assessing the impact, significance, and value of
Web-based scholarship is of particular interest.*
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The most recent entries include profiles of:
The Insight Journal: An Open Access, Dynamic Publishing Environment
Economics: A Public Peer Reviewed e-Journal
ELPUB2008: Open Scholarship: Authority, Community and Sustainability in
the Age of Web 2.0
MediaCommons: A Digital Scholarly Network
Five (5) Easy Pieces: *The Times They Are A-Changin**
JoVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments
SPARC-ACRL Forum:Working with the Facebook Generation: Engaging Student
Views on Access to Scholarship
Horizon Report 2007: New Scholarship and Emerging Forms of Publication
Quality Control in Scholarly Publishing on the Web
ARL Report: The E-only Tipping Point for Journals: What's Ahead in the
Print-to-Electronic Transition Zone
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Do Visit _Scholarship 2.0_ And Do Nominate Other Scholarship 2.0
Sites/Services/Initiatives!
[ http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/ ].
I am particularly interested in (old/new) examples of Scholarship 2.0
initiatives in the Physical Sciences, particularly Chemistry and
Physics.
BTW2: The Feedburner Webfeed for Scholarship 2.0 is
[ http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scholarship20]
BTW3: There is a companion Facebook group for the _Scholarship 2.0_
blog at
[ http://iastate.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6235744583 ] .
The Facebook group is intended to serve as a forum/venue in which
members can **discuss** issues related to Scholarship 2.0.
Peace.
/Gerry
Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University Library
Ames IA 50011
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There is Nothing More Powerful Than An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Victor Hugo
[ http://www.blogger.com/profile/09093368136660604490 ]
Iowa: Where the Tall Corn Flows and the (North)West Wind Blows ...
[ http://alternativeenergyblogs.blogspot.com/ ]
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