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= The Insight Journal = | = The Insight Journal = | ||
The Insight Journal is an Open Access journal will fully electronic submision and review. | |||
The goal of the Insight Journal is to port the concepts and practices of Open Source software to the domain of technical publishing. | |||
== Principles == | |||
* An Open Source technical community requires an equally Open publication system | |||
* Open Science should enforce the reproducibiility of reported scientific work. Reproducibility requires Openess on | |||
** Data | |||
** Source Code | |||
** Parameters | |||
** Practices | |||
* Open Communities require Open Dialogs and discussions. Therefore | |||
** Peer-review must be public | |||
** Peer-review must be continous | |||
** Peer-review must not be limited to three opinions | |||
** Peer-review must replicate reported work | |||
** Peer-review must itself be subject to peer-review |
Revision as of 16:31, 11 July 2005
The Insight Journal
The Insight Journal is an Open Access journal will fully electronic submision and review.
The goal of the Insight Journal is to port the concepts and practices of Open Source software to the domain of technical publishing.
Principles
- An Open Source technical community requires an equally Open publication system
- Open Science should enforce the reproducibiility of reported scientific work. Reproducibility requires Openess on
- Data
- Source Code
- Parameters
- Practices
- Open Communities require Open Dialogs and discussions. Therefore
- Peer-review must be public
- Peer-review must be continous
- Peer-review must not be limited to three opinions
- Peer-review must replicate reported work
- Peer-review must itself be subject to peer-review