[open-science] crowdsourcing platform for academic journals
Ross Mounce
ross.mounce at okfn.org
Wed May 15 22:30:04 UTC 2013
Hi Liang,
This is really cool. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I'm copying your message across the to open-science and open-access mailing
lists because I think they might also be interested in this.
I'd like to see the Publisher details added, as well as DOI range (hard!).
There's a whole load of OA journals & their RSS feeds we could add from
DOAJ with a bit of data munging I think.
Very promising...
Ross
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: SHEN Liang <shenzhuxi at gmail.com>
Date: 14 May 2013 16:42
Subject: [okfn-labs] crowdsourcing platform for academic journals
To: okfn-labs <okfn-labs at lists.okfn.org>
Hello,
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjfpjwzLd5bUdEY5MF9KUmROaW1WZklOYmoweEtZakE&usp=sharing
is a list of 14266 journals' feed from http://www.journaltocs.ac.uk/
several years ago and they've stopped releasing it.
I think it will be very useful to have a crowdsourcing platform like
wikipedia for academic journals, so I imported this list into Drupal.
http://shenzhuxi.com/journals is a quick prototype and I'd like to
hear more suggestions.
wikijournal.org seems to be the best domain name but it's not available.
More fields like website url, impact factor (not sure about the
copyright), publication frequency, Open Access, RSS/ATOM and etc. will
be good to be added and maintained by the community.
Also It will be nice to dump all the journal feed items from Google
Reader (https://code.google.com/p/pyrfeed/wiki/GoogleReaderAPI) and
collect regularly in the future. Since Google Reader will be closed
soon, I talked about the historical data with JournalTOCs
https://twitter.com/JournalTOCs/status/312180502184476672, but they
don't have.
Liang
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