Revista Leonardo (MIT Press) e a Universidade do Maine adotam novo sistema
de peer review baseado na avaliação não só de pares, mas on-line de todos
interessados nos assuntos, através de sistemas eletrônicos de votação,
comentários e anotações. Vejam um dos primeiros exemplos, um livro que é
todo comentado on-line (peer review) a ser publicado pela MIT Press:
http://lab.softwarestudies.com/2008/05/mit-autoriza-o-uso-de-blog-para-reviso.html


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From: Jon Ippolito <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 7:09 PM
Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] New criteria for new media academics
To: [email protected]


I know some folks on this list have already requested these guidelines
privately, but now that Leonardo has published them you can refer your peer
committee to their Winter 2009 issue. Kudos to Roger Malina and co. for
 nudging academia into the 21st century!

Leonardo publishes "New Criteria for New Media"

Academia's goal may be the free exchange of ideas, but up to now many
universities have been wary--if not downright dismissive--of their
professors using the Internet and other digital media to supercharge that
exchange, especially in the arts and humanities. Peer review committees are
supposed to assess a researcher's standing in the field, but to date most
have ignored reputations established by blogging, publishing DVDs, or
contributing to email lists.

In a signal that some universities are warming to digital scholarship,
however, the winter 2009 issue of MIT's Leonardo magazine--itself a
traditional peer review journal, though known for experimenting with
networked media--has published a feature on the changing criteria for
excellence in the Internet age. To make its point as concretely as possible,
the feature includes the recently approved promotion and tenure guidelines
of the University of Maine's New Media Department, together with an argument
for expanding recognition entitled "New Criteria for New Media."

Rather than throw time-honored benchmarks for excellence out the window,
"New Criteria for New Media" tries to extend them into the 21st century. To
supplement the "closed" peer review process familiar from traditional
journals, U-Me's criteria recognize the value of the "open peer review"
employed in recognition metrics such as ThoughtMesh and The Pool. As the
name suggests, open peer review allows contributions from any community
member rather than a group of experts, and all reviews are public; when
combined with an appropriate recognition metric, the result is much faster
evaluations than possible via the customary approach. "New Criteria for New
Media" also urges academic reviews to reward collaboration in new media
research; valuable roles include conceptual architect, designer, engineer,
or even matchmaker (e.g., introducing two other researchers whose
collaboration results in a publication).

Because the University of Maine hopes other institutions will adopt these
criteria and adapt them to their own needs, it is releasing them under a
Creative Commons (CC-by) license. (Due to a misprint by MIT Press, the
Leonardo article highlights the authors' copyrights rather than the CC
license; it's surprisingly hard to give things away in a print economy!) The
new criteria have already been sought after by individual tenure candidates
and cited in the Chronicle of Higher Education. You can find them in
Leonardo's winter 2009 issue (vol. 42 no. 1) or online at these links:

"New Criteria for New Media" (white paper)
http://newmedia.umaine.edu/interarchive/new_criteria_for_new_media.html

"Promotion and Tenure Guidelines" (sample redefined criteria)
http://newmedia.umaine.edu/interarchive/promotion_tenure_redefinitions.html

For more information, please email me or the Still Water lab at the
University of Maine (http://newmedia.umaine.edu/stillwater/).

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