Journal of brief ideas

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Journal of Brief Ideas David Harris and Steven Kryskalla Science Hack Day SF 2013

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Journal of Brief Ideas demo presentation from Science Hack Day SF 2013

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Journal of Brief IdeasDavid Harris and Steven KryskallaScience Hack Day SF 2013

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The problem

The quantum of publishable research is too large!

Perhaps five years from concept to publication

Lots of information doesn’t have a publication home (small results, negative/null results, germinal ideas)

Too much science is tied up in people’s heads for too long

How can we make science more efficient?

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The solution

More rapid, more open, briefer communication

An open access Journal of Brief Ideas (CC-BY)

Each idea limited to 200 words/one figure

Each idea has a DOI and permanence, so is citable and attributable

Not peer-reviewed but post-publication rated

Like papers used to be 100 years ago!

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The platform

Build the functionality of a journal on top of the figshare platform, which provides permanence and DOIs. They have an API through which to operate.

A minimal model involves submission, citation, search

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Big issue: Discoverability

Discoverability: How do you find good ideas among all the ideas in the journal?

Multi-prong approach: Rating system, reputation system, recommendation engine

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Watch for more!

www.briefideas.org

References:

Journal of Brief Ideas concept. David Harris. figshare.http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.789014

Journal of Brief Ideas platform. David Harris. figshare.http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.789062