A Look at the Development and Future of Scholarly Communication in High Energy Physics
Posted in Digital Repositories, Disciplinary Archives, E-Prints, Open Access, Scholarly Communication on August 6th, 2008Robert Aymar, Director-General of CERN, has deposited a e-print of "Scholarly Communication in High-Energy Physics: Past, Present and Future Innovations" in the CERN Document Server.
Here's an excerpt from the abstract:
Unprecedented technological advancements have radically changed the way we communicate and, at the same time, are effectively transforming science into e-Science. In turn, this transformation calls for an evolution in scholarly communication. This review describes several innovations, spanning the last decades of scholarly communication in High Energy Physics: the first repositories, their interaction with peer-reviewed journals, a proposed model for Open Access publishing and a next-generation repository for the field.
Of particular interest is his description of the INSPIRE Project, "a fully integrated HEP information platform for the future," that will have "text- and data-mining applications, citation analysis and other tools, and Web 2.0 features."
For further information about INSPIRE, see "Information Systems in HEP get INSPIREd" and the INSPIRE Wiki.
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