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Main URL was: http://www.libreapp.org/


Name=LibreApp
==Description==
LIBRE is a free application that proposes a radical transformation in the way scholarly works are organised, evaluated and shared.


Language=English
The current academic publishing model rewards competition for a limited number of resources: publication in a few prestigious journals with excessively high rejection rates. We envision a future of open, transparent scientific collaboration where all new knowledge becomes immediately available and is openly evaluated by the entire community.


Main URL=http://www.libreapp.org/
==More Information==
* http://www.openscholar.org.uk/
* Contact person=http://www.openscholar.org.uk/contact/
* Number of participants=7
* City=Birmingham, UK
* Topics=Media, Science, Collaboration Software


Short description=LIBRE is a free application that proposes a radical transformation in the way scholarly works are organised, evaluated and shared.
[[Category:Open Science]]
 
Details=The current academic publishing model rewards competition for a limited number of resources: publication in a few prestigious journals with excessively high rejection rates. We envision a future of open, transparent scientific collaboration where all new knowledge becomes immediately available and is openly evaluated by the entire community.
 
References/Links=http://www.openscholar.org.uk/
 
Contact person=http://www.openscholar.org.uk/contact/
 
Number of participants=7
 
City=Birmingham
 
Country=UK
 
Location=52.5100185, -1.8113151999999672
 
Topics=Media, Science, Collaboration Software
 
Types=Community
 
Formats=Publications
 
Categories/Tags=[[Category:Open Science]]

Latest revision as of 09:39, 15 June 2019

Main URL was: http://www.libreapp.org/

Description

LIBRE is a free application that proposes a radical transformation in the way scholarly works are organised, evaluated and shared.

The current academic publishing model rewards competition for a limited number of resources: publication in a few prestigious journals with excessively high rejection rates. We envision a future of open, transparent scientific collaboration where all new knowledge becomes immediately available and is openly evaluated by the entire community.

More Information