Science depends on a communication system, and today that is largely provided by digital technologies such as the internet and web. Despite that digital technologies provide the infrastructure for that communication system, peer-reviewed journals continue to mimic workflows and processes from the print era. This paper focuses on one artifact from the print era, the journal issue, and describes how this artifact has been detrimental to the communication of science and therefore to science itself. To replace the journal issue, this paper argues that scholarly publishing and journals could more fully embrace digital technologies by creating digital libraries to present and organize scholarly output.
翻译:尽管数字技术为该通讯系统提供了基础设施,但经同行审查的期刊继续模仿印刷时代的工作流程和程序。 本文侧重于印刷时代的一件艺术品,即日记杂志,并描述了这本艺术品如何损害科学交流,从而损害科学本身。 为了取代该期刊,本文认为学术出版和期刊可以通过创建数字图书馆来展示和组织学术产出,从而更充分地接受数字技术。