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Analysis And Design Of An Open Peer Reviewed And Open Accessed Journal Management System Based On Web2.0 Technology

Posted on:2012-08-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X B ShenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178330335460607Subject:Software engineering
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Internet revolution supports the growth of e-journals that made open access possible in the end of last century. With the improvement of web service from web 1.0 to web 2.0, some of web 2.0 techniques have enriched the way of knowledge distribution, thereby affected the mass media and even the academic society. Many academic journals provide such new web tools as blog, bbs, Digg. Such techniques enable a reader to be a participant rather than an information receiver in running a journal.The collaborative activities of relevant sectors will bring about great progress in the scientific community. Users play a principal role in creating, collecting, filtering, organizing and distributing materials from different sources as information products.Basing on such practice, we designed a new mode for running journal from the conception of web 2.0, which is public peer reviewed and open accessed. This journal is organized, peer reviewed, revised and online published by users using web technology including web 2.0 or other available techniques.In this paper, we developed this journal mode modified from a BLOG system, and used other Web2.0 techniques, such as Tag, Digg, Social Networking Service, Bulletin Board System, et al. Meanwhile, we set up two mathematical models used in this system. One was to assess paper's academic vaule; another was to assess the user's academic authority.
Keywords/Search Tags:Web 2.0, Open peer review, Open access, Scientific and Technical Periodicals, WebWork
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