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While many such metrics have been devised, the one most influential to Larry Page was created by Gabriel Pinski and Francis Narin, published in their 1976 paper, “Citation Influence for Journal Aggregates of Scientific Publications: Theory, with Applica - Cognitive Daily: Peer review for blogs?
My idea is to have a system of academic blog reviewing, where people self-select individual blog posts they’ve written for review by others, perhaps using a combination of Technorati tags and emailed links. The reviewers could consist of fellow bloggers ( - Build your online reputation thanks to Venyo, the web 2.0 trust provider.
Another centralized service that provides a way to keep your online reputation online - Life With Alacrity: Systems for Collective Choice
Collective choice systems have been around for a long time. Since at least the birth of democracy in ancient Greece people have made joint decisions about important issues, and since at least the knightly tournaments of the late Middle Age people have com - The Augmented Social Network
The Augmented Social Network: Building identity and trust into the next-generation Internet by Ken Jordan, Jan Hauser, and Steven Foster - Featured Protocols : Nature Protocols
Nature Protocols is an online resource for protocols, including authoritative, peer-reviewed ‘Nature Protocols’ and an interactive ‘Protocols Network’. The two create a dynamic forum for scientists to upload and comment on protocols. - About Nature Network
Nature Network is the online meeting place for you and fellow scientists to gather, talk and find out about the latest scientific news and events. Science is an international endeavor and deserves a global stage for discussion. Scientists can also benefit - Overview: Nature’s trial of open peer review
Despite enthusiasm for the concept, open peer review was not widely popular, either among authors or by scientists invited to comment. - Technical solutions: Certification in a digital era
Roosendaal and Geurts distinguish the following functions that must be fulfilled by every system of scholarly communication5: * Registration, which allows claims of precedence for a scholarly finding. * Certification, which establishes the val
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