MIAR: A collaborative environment of editors, authors and journal reviewers
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2011.sep.15Keywords:
Journals, Social sciences, Visibility, Bibliographic databases, MIAR, Collaboration, Open linked data.Abstract
The evolution of the MIAR project (Matriu d´Informació per l´Avaluació de Revistes ) -Journal evaluation information matrix- is described. Originally MIARÂ was designed to quantify the indexing of humanities and social sciences journals in bibliographic data bases. Given the present availability of various journal evaluation systems in Spain, MIAR could evolve into a collaborative portal where stakeholders can share the main features of the journals in which they participate directly or indirectly. The project would use social networks, voting and commenting systems, and technologies like open linked data, thus enabling a greater dissemination and socialization of the data collected for each publication. In this way data could be better used by the three most directly concerned groups: referees, publishers and authors/readers.
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