Xref: utzoo bionet.general:1012 sci.research:1418 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!aplcen!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!sci.ccny.cuny.edu!phri!news From: roy@alanine.phri.nyu.edu (Roy Smith) Newsgroups: bionet.general,sci.research Subject: Electronic publication Message-ID: <1990Oct3.143902.1013@phri.nyu.edu> Date: 3 Oct 90 14:39:02 GMT Sender: news@phri.nyu.edu (News System) Organization: Public Health Research Institute, New York City Lines: 27 What do you think about an electronic journal? Not a newsgroup (even a moderated one), but a real scientific journal in which manuscripts for full-length original research papers are submitted by email, sent for formal review by email, subjected to the same standards as for a (shall we say) old fashioned hard copy journal, and distributed to the subscribers electronically. Papers (does the term still apply?) published in such a forum would "count" as publications, and would be cited as original research articles. Much as I think it's a neat idea, I realize the world isn't ready for this quite yet. How to deal with figures, for example, is just one of many technical problems. And I won't even touch the problems of peer acceptance, or accesibility of archives via a conventional library. Just thought I'd being it up as food for thought, and as a teaser to start some discussion. Think about it. Do you think it's a good idea? Do you think it could be made to work in a year? Two years? Five? Ten? Twenty? What if the technical problems could be solved today, say by magically putting a 10 MIPS Megapixel greyscale X terminal on everybody's desk, with universal T1 or better connectivity? Would you subscribe? Would you submit manuscripts to it? Would your colleagues? -- Roy Smith, Public Health Research Institute 455 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016 roy@alanine.phri.nyu.edu -OR- {att,cmcl2,rutgers,hombre}!phri!roy "Arcane? Did you say arcane? It wouldn't be Unix if it wasn't arcane!"