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Gosia StergiosIn the Web 3.0 world, we will also start seeing heavily computed reputation-and-authority metrics, based on many of the kinds of elements now used, as well as on elements that can be computed only in an information-rich, user-engaged environment...
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georgiakharperNot sure if this is a permallink, but if not, I have a copy in email folder scholarly communication
future_of_publishing future_of_libraries future_of_the_book scholarly_communication social_networking Web2.0
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lauren pressleyThis is a really interesting article about how scholarship might/will change in a Web 2.0 world.
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Fundamentally, scholarly authority was about exclusivity in a world of scarce resources. The challenge for all those sites pertains to abundance: To scale up to hundreds of thousands or millions of users, they need to devise means for harvesting collective intelligence productively. Scholarly invisibility is rarely the path to scholarly authority
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Fundamentally, scholarly authority was about exclusivity in a world of scarce resources. The challenge for all those sites pertains to abundance: To scale up to hundreds of thousands or millions of users, they need to devise means for harvesting collective intelligence productively. Scholarly invisibility is rarely the path to scholarly authority
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Fundamentally, scholarly authority was about exclusivity in a world of scarce resources. The challenge for all those sites pertains to abundance: To scale up to hundreds of thousands or millions of users, they need to devise means for harvesting collective intelligence productively. Scholarly invisibility is rarely the path to scholarly authority
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Martha HardyWeb 2.0 is all about responding to abundance, which is a shift of profound significance.
library2.0 web2.0 scholarly_communication future abundance_paucity
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Viv Wallerthought-provoking article about the new ways in which the web confers authority to pages/people
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Judy O'ConnellDecent article on Authority on the Web.
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Minerva Shelved"Scholarly authority is being influenced by many of the features that have collectively been dubbed Web 2.0..."
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SJLibrary Learning"Scholarly authority is being influenced by many of the features that have collectively been dubbed Web 2.0..."
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Ratcatcher"But make no mistake: The new metrics of authority will be on the rise. And 10 to 15 years isn't so very long in a scholarly career...Scholarly invisibility is rarely the path to scholarly authority"
article authority in:chronicle web 2.0 scholarlycommunication
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