Script To Science 2.0 For Scholarly Communication
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2009-02-25
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Abstract
This article attempts to trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the days of publication
of Journal-des-scavans to the era of web 2.0. Explains the Open Access (OA) movement in brief. The
views of Harnad (7) on OA are highlighted. The emergence of Open Access 2.0 is put in context. The
authors also explain science 2.0 as the emerging practice in scientific knowledge sharing and scholarly
communication. The positives and drawbacks of science 2.0 are discussed. Some of the science 2.0
concepts like OpenWetware, PLoS and other science 2.0 systems used in scientific research for
communication as put forth by Hooker and Surridge are cited to indicate that science 2.0 is the future
for scholarly communication.
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Scholarly Communication, Open Access, Web 2.0, Open Access, Science 2.0, OpenWetware, PLoS