Knowledge Blog

Welcome to Knowledge Blog. We are investigating a new, light-weight way of publishing scientific, academic and technical knowledge on the web. Currently, Knowledge Blog is being funded by a JISC grant.

Read about current events with knowledgeblog. The first articles are now coming online as part of the Ontogenesis knowledgeblog. You can also follow us on Twitter.


The Problem

Scientific and academic publishing is a painful process for authors, reviewers and readers alike. No one really benefits from the current system which grew because of the expense of producing, printing and distributing books. The internet and the web technologies have changed this enormously, but still the uptake within scientific and academic publishing has been slow, and left much of the existing system in place; the reason for this is that some parts of the system are good: explicit authorship, peer-review and the ability to archive are the main ones.

We need a new solution, that removes the annoyances of the current system, while keeping the advantages.


The Solution

The solution is already available; we just need to use it in a different way. Blogs and blog technology has been designed to allow people to discuss, share and disseminate their opinion in a simple and light-weight way. Adding a little formality to this, and we have a journal.


Where Next?

Mailing lists

Knowledge Blog has a number of mailing lists. If you wish to have a general discussion about the Knowledge Blog concept with users and developers you should sign up to Knowledgeblog-discuss. If you only wish to receive announcement emails from Knowledge Blog with pertinent news and information on releases you should sign up to Knowledgeblog-announce.

9 Comments

  1. chrysalis school montana

    February 26, 2011 @ 6:46 pm

    What you’re trying to do is a mission.This will permit people to discuss and read more about science and technology.I hope you succeed and I will pass along your link to all my pals.Thanks

  2. Jian-Feng, Mao

    April 20, 2011 @ 9:37 am

    knowledgeblog has put forward a blog-based academic publication strategy. That is very interesting and attractive. I would like to take part in.

    But, it looks it is just on the its beginning. No real case/example there.

    One suggestion is:
    At the first step, could you please ask someone (big names or not, in any areas) to act as pioneers to practice your publication strategy? You know, most people would like follow examples, that is easier for them than doing without example.

    I have not gone through all the ideas of knowledgeblog. And I am not native English speaker. So, sorry for my misunderstandings.

  3. Phillip Lord

    April 20, 2011 @ 10:36 am

    It is true that we are at the beginning, but it’s not true that there is no
    real case or example. In fact, knowledgeblog came about as a result of a real
    case, which you can see at ontogenesis.knowledgeblog.org. This is a set of
    articles written by people who are well known in the their field (ontologies
    in this case). Of course, we want to extend this to other areas also, but in
    all cases, we are following our own interests — bioinformatics, eScience and
    so on. So, we are very much content focused. That said, there is no reason
    that knowledgeblog software and process shouldn’t work for other disciplines,
    and people are welcome to use the software and the process for this. But for
    myself, I don’t want to become a publisher; I do want to publish good science,
    straight-forwardly and simply. Knowledgeblog is there to enable this.

  4. Joss Winn

    May 19, 2011 @ 1:02 pm

    Hi, It’s great to see this work being done.

    I gave this some thought a while ago and wrote about it a bit. Some of this might be of interest to you.

    http://joss.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/2010/10/25/rss-in-rss-out-experimenting-with-wordpress-for-scholarly-publishing/

  5. Daniel Swan

    May 20, 2011 @ 9:11 am

    Thanks for your comment Joss, it does look like we’re singing from the same sheet. Care to join discussion on knowledgeblog-discus? http://knowledgeblog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/knowledgeblog-discuss

  6. Tal Galili

    June 22, 2011 @ 12:17 pm

    Great idea!
    I hope you’ll be able to push this forward.
    If you’d make an R tag for articles using R, I’d be delighted for you to add it to:
    http://www.r-bloggers.com/add-your-blog/
    To gain more readership.

  7. Marshall Abrams

    July 26, 2011 @ 11:28 pm

    Sorry about the cynical tone of my post–was in a bad mood for other reasons. Still, I think there are issues that will need to be addressed. (Or just withdraw my posts.)

  8. Gustaf Johansson

    March 13, 2012 @ 2:41 pm

    Hi guys. I really like your initiative. Maybe it would be possible to combine with my bittorrent proposal using cryptographic signing? Blogs are a fine and smooth tool for everyday work, but when publishing results in a more formal way, I think cryptographic signing and decentralized file sharing is a really nice way to do it. It could also be systematically controlled in a decentralized way. Keeping track of authors ( verifying signatures ).

    You could use the same signatures for signing reviews – so you get an automatic “communications framework” with privacy ensured by public key cryptography.

    / Gustaf (PhDc)

  9. admin

    March 14, 2012 @ 11:52 am

    Gustaf

    Glad you like our idea. I’m not so interested in privacy, as the general idea is for everything to be openly accessible. However, I can see the value of being able to sign things. If you want to discuss this further, please send an email to knowledgeblog@googlegroups.com where it will be easier to discuss things.

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