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Re: Code4Lib journal idea revival?

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"James R. Jacobs" <[log in to unmask]>

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Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:47:03 -0700

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Since code4lib is running drupal, wouldn't it make sense to leverage
that platform and use their e-journal module
(http://drupal.org/project/ejournal), an outgrowth of open journal
system (http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ojs)?

BTW, I'm all for a code4lib journal; but in many ways, I see the
code4lib site as being the "journal." That is, there's communication
going on within the community via IRC, the list, the blog, the conf
proceedings (LOVED the conf video because I could not be there in
person!) etc. That's traditionally what a journal is for.

The only things missing are 1) platform (see first paragraph); 2) ISSN
(Code4lib could apply for an ISSN already. see
http://fawny.org/issn/?issn) and 3)Jonathan's bullet #1, an editorial
board. Let's go for it.

Regards,

James Jacobs

Paul Miller wrote:
> Rather than create something new, is it worth looking at ways to align this
> need with existing infrastructure at Ariadne, D-Lib, etc?
>
> Maybe even get some of those evil vendors to underwrite some of the costs,
> in the name of nurturing market innovation, etc?
>
> Or is the need actually already filled/fillable by sites like code4lib.org,
> tdn.talis.com, etc, and all of our individual blogs?
>
>
> On 11/4/07 15:01, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
>
>> I think it was this past summer that there was some energy on starting a
>> 'Code4Lib journal', that seems to have died out.
>>
>> I think such a journal could play a really important role, currently
>> lacking, in the library community. Currently there are a bunch of people
>> working on similar projects who don't communicate enough, re-inventing
>> wheels. Plus more people who would LIKE to be working on similar
>> products, but don't know how to get started. Plus I could see such a
>> journal playing a role in techies communicating with the larger library
>> community about challenges they are running into that effect larger
>> library workflow.
>>
>> Anyway, I'd be interested in working on this to get this off the ground.
>> Is anyone else? Especially someone(s) with a bit more Code4Lib
>> "cred"/history than me?
>>
>> Thinking about it, I think it can probably be done in a pretty
>> light-weight easy to get started manner. I assume people were thinking
>> of an electronic only journal. So pretty much all we would need is:
>>
>> 1) An editorial committee or whatever. [Maybe some people imagined some
>> more 'revolutionary' egalitarian type of community process, but I figure
>> keep it simple, and an editorial committee seems simple, and also
>> provides some people who have explicitly taken responsibility for
>> getting things done.]
>> 2) A place to host it. [maybe some kind of "institutional repository"
>> software would be cool, but in a pinch seems to me a WordPress
>> installation would do. Keep things simple and do-able and good enough is
>> my motto. I'm sure one of our institutions would donate server
>> space/cycles for a WordPress installation for such a journal. ]
>> 3) Maybe a wiki would be nice for editorial commitee discussions.
>> 4) Maybe a simple one page description of the mission of the journal and
>> what the journal is looking for in articles. The editorial committee can
>> work on that on the hypothetical wiki.
>> 5) Some articles. The editorial committee can solicit some for the first
>> 'issue'.
>>
>> Step 6: Profit! I mean, some e-published articles. No profit, sorry.
>>
>> That seems pretty do-able to me. I think it would serve a really good
>> role. I'm not concerned so much with 'scholarly credibility' as I am
>> with creating a valuable tool for people getting stuff done. I think
>> thinking like that can keep it simple too.
>>
>> Oh, as long as we're at it, 6) Get an ISSN for the thing, since most
>> link resolvers will never be able to track it otherwise. (Sigh).
>>
>> So anyone interested? Is this a good idea? Do-able? Should we do it?
>> Want to help? I do.
>>
>> Jonathan
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