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Auteur/autrice : Hans Dillaerts

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Understanding collaboration in Wikipedia Wikipedia stands as…

Posted on 28 décembre 2011 by Hans Dillaerts

Understanding collaboration in Wikipedia : « Wikipedia stands as an undeniable success in online participation and collaboration. However, previous attempts at ...

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A Study of Innovative Features in Scholarly Open…

Posted on 21 décembre 2011 by Hans Dillaerts

A Study of Innovative Features in Scholarly Open Access Journals : « Background: The emergence of the Internet has triggered tremendous changes in the publicati...

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Can Tweets Predict Citations? Metrics of Social Impact Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact

Posted on 19 décembre 2011 by Hans Dillaerts

Background Citations in peer-reviewed articles and the impact factor are generally accepted measures of scientific impact. Web 2.0 tools such as Twitter, blogs ...

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Longitudinal Trends in the Performance of Scientific Peer…

Posted on 19 décembre 2011 by Hans Dillaerts

Longitudinal Trends in the Performance of Scientific Peer Reviewers : « Study objective : We characterize changes in review quality by individual peer reviewers...

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Toward a new model of scientific publishing discussion…

Posted on 18 décembre 2011 by Hans Dillaerts

Toward a new model of scientific publishing: discussion and a proposal : « The current system of publishing in the biological sciences is notable for its redund...

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Sharing and the Creative Economy Culture in the…

Posted on 18 décembre 2011 by Hans Dillaerts

Sharing and the Creative Economy: Culture in the Internet Age : « In the past fifteen years, file sharing of digital cultural works between individuals has been...

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Data Debate Is transparency bad for science

Posted on 16 décembre 2011 by Hans Dillaerts

Data Debate: Is transparency bad for science? :

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