[AISWorld] SURVEY: Scientific Publishing and Web 2.0 - Closing on 20 July

Aliaksandr Birukou birukou at disi.unitn.it
Thu Jul 15 05:11:03 EDT 2010


Dear Colleagues,

a few weeks ago, we announced a survey on Scientific Publishing and 
Web2.0. The aim of the survey is to gauge the potential acceptance of a 
Web 2.0 inspired production and dissemination of scientific publications 
by different scientific communities and by practitioners. The survey is 
hence tailored for researchers in all domains as well as for people 
working in the publishing industry.

Many of you, indeed almost 500 people, responded and provided their 
information and opinions on the topic. We sincerely want to thank all 
those people who participated in the study!

Since we want to start processing the data, we will close the survey on 
*July 20th*. Hence there are only few more days for those of you who 
still wish to participate.

This survey is part of the Liquidpub project 
(http://project.liquidpub.org), funded by Future and Emerging 
Technologies (FET) Programme within the Seventh Framework Programme for 
Research of the European Commission.
We thank you in advance for filling in the questionnaire. It will take 
about 20 minutes. You can find the survey at the following link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LiquidpubSurvey

Please note that the survey is totally anonymous and that data will be 
analyzed in an aggregated form only. Results will be disseminated 
through the project's website. For any questions, please feel free to 
contact Aliaksandr and Judith and Diego at "InfoLiquidPub at disi.unitn.it".

Once we have finished our analyses, we will notify you and make the 
results available at our project website: http://project.liquidpub.org/

Further information on the project can be found on:
The Project Website: http://project.liquidpub.org/
Our Blog: http://liquidpub.wordpress.com/
On Twitter: http://twitter.com/liquidpub


Best Regards,

Aliaksandr & Diego & Judith for the Liquidpub team
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