Astrophysicists and physicists as creators of ArXiv-based commenting resources for their research communities. An initial survey

作者: Monica Marra

DOI: 10.3233/ISU-170856

关键词: Professional communicationPublic relationsInclusion (education)Scholarly communication

摘要: This paper conveys the outcomes of what results to be first, though initial, overview commenting platforms and related 2.0 resources born within for astrophysical community (from 2004 2016). Experiences were added, mainly in physics domain, a total 22 major items, including four epijournals, supplementary resources, thus casting some light onto an unexpected richness consonance endeavours. These experiences rest almost entirely on contents database ArXiv, which adds its merits that potentially setting grounds web research behaviours, explored. Most retrieved are UK US based, but resulting picture is international, as various European countries, China Australia have been actively involved. Final remarks about creation patterns outcome these outlined. The integrate previous studies according presently limited use communication astrophysics vouch role researchers shaping their own professional tools greater than expected. Collaterally, aspects ArXiv s recent pathway towards partial inclusion features touched upon. Further investigation hoped for.

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