Addmittedly the MS connection and hyerbolic, jargony tone ("incentivizing," ugh!) makes me suspicious, but this still looks like it might have some good stuff in it:
CTWatch special issue: THE COMING REVOLUTION IN SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS & CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE Download this issue in PDF format (7.6 MB)
- Introduction: Lee Dirks and Tony Hey, Microsoft Corporation
- The Shape of the Scientific Article in The Developing Cyberinfrastructure: Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
- Next-Generation Implications of Open Access: Paul Ginsparg, Cornell University
- Web 2.0 in Science: Timo Hannay, Nature Publishing
- Reinventing Scholarly Communication for the Electronic Age: J. Lynn Fink and Philip E. Bourne, University of California, San Diego
- Interoperability for the Discovery, Use, and Re-Use of Units of Scholarly Communication: Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
- Incentivizing the Open Access Research Web Publication-Archiving, Data-Archiving and Scientometrics: Tim Brody and Les Carr, University of Southampton, UK; Yves Gingras, Chawki Hajjem, and Stevan Harnad, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM); Alma Swan, University of Southampton, UK;
- The Law as Cyberinfrastructure: Brian Fitzgerald and Kylie Pappalardo, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Cyberinfrastructure For Knowledge Sharing: John Wilbanks, Science Commons
Trends Favoring Open Access: Peter Suber, Earlham College
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