On 2004-12-09 (10:56) timothy driscoll wrote:

>Hello fellow mol vis developers,
>
>As the semester break approaches, I would like to remind everyone
>about our new peer-reviewed digital library for biochem and molbio
>resources, BioMoleculesAlive:
>
><http://www.biomoleculesalive.org/>
>
<snip>


hello again,

Will McClure brought up an issue that other people may be considering; namely, 
why does BioMolecules Alive host copies of resources instead of simply linking 
to the original URL?


our steering committee had lively discussions comparing live-linking to outside 
resources versus hosting copies on our own server.  for most resources, library 
hosting has several advantages:

1. Link rot is not an issue.  If we simply linked to resources, someone would 
have to track down changed URLs, find out if the resource is gone or just 
moved, etc.

2. Quality control.  Hosting the resources at the library allows us to peer 
review them.  If we live link instead, there can be no peer review - a 
developer could make any changes to the material at any time.

3. Technical specs.  We want users to have access to resources that we are 
confident will work as advertised.  even if said resources may be a few months 
out-of-date.

4. No bleeding-edge code.  Similar to point 3 above.  We don't want alpha 
software, untested stuff, etc.

5. We can more easily track use stats if we host resources.  this is good for 
two reasons.  first, we can use these stats to support future grant proposals 
to support our efforts.  second, academics can use the stats as support for 
tenure and promotion.

 
all that said, every resource will include a link to the original site, so a 
user will be able to download the latest version.  and for some resources that 
are very complex, and that have proven longevity and support, we are working 
out an arrangement to live-link instead.

we are also working out a way for reviewed resources to be "updated" via a 
fast-track process - probably just editorial sign-off.


I hope this does not deter anyone from submitting their materials to 
BioMolecules Alive.  I will be happy to discuss this issue, or any others, 
either on or offlist.


regards,

tim
-- 
Timothy Driscoll
molvisions - see, grasp, learn.
<http://www.molvisions.com/>
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"There's too much blood in my caffeine system."


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