The paper concerns the development and achievement of the European project Agora: Scholarly Open Access Research in European Philosophy. This project aims at improving the spread of European research results in the field of philosophy, while advancing new paradigms of Open Access (OA) publishing, peer-reviewing, and rendering thanks to the interlinking, connecting, and commenting of digital versions of primary sources (manuscripts, original printed editions, critical editions) and secondary literature (articles, monographs, audio and video contributions). In particular, the paper presents and discusses the experiments on semantic linking and the open peer review experiment, their results and some critical aspects and open issues.

Scholarly Open Access Research in Philosophy: Limits and Horizons of a European Innovative Project.

Cristina Marras;Antonio Lamarra
2013

Abstract

The paper concerns the development and achievement of the European project Agora: Scholarly Open Access Research in European Philosophy. This project aims at improving the spread of European research results in the field of philosophy, while advancing new paradigms of Open Access (OA) publishing, peer-reviewing, and rendering thanks to the interlinking, connecting, and commenting of digital versions of primary sources (manuscripts, original printed editions, critical editions) and secondary literature (articles, monographs, audio and video contributions). In particular, the paper presents and discusses the experiments on semantic linking and the open peer review experiment, their results and some critical aspects and open issues.
2013
Istituto per il Lessico Intellettuale Europeo e Storia delle Idee - ILIESI
Philosophy
digital humanities
open access
semantic linking
peer-review
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