User:Hillgentleman/on wiki publishing
Since
1. In principle, the results of every study must ultimately be communicated to the public (or be applied, which is about the same);
2. Established journals serve the above purpose because the public believe their credibility;
The question arises, that in which role does wiki-publishing serve in the research process?
Two answers come to mind:
- Wiki-publications should become part of the established community, by
- recruiting well-known academic faculties;
- serving first as a pre-print archive for the established journals;
- Wiki-publications should stay in the fringe, and remain as a trouve of serious but controversial materials, waiting to be reaccessed in newer lights, and either communicated to the public or refuted by more accurate data, information or knowledge.
http://academia.wikia.org is a wiki-publisher. Which role it is going to play is unclear to me. Can anybody tell me?