On 2016-05-10 06:51, Oscar Corcho wrote:
###### Paper Submission ######

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers.
Submitted manuscripts will have to be in the range of 4000-5000 words and
edited with OpenOffice Writer or Microsoft Word, following the "Matters of
style" section in the author guidelines for D-Lib Magazine.

Papers submitted to the workshop will undergo a single-blind peer-review
process by Program Committee members. Accepted papers will be published as
a special issue of the D-Lib Magazine journal, in the first Quarter of
2017. To be published on the proceedings, accepted contributions should be
revised according to the reviews and consider the feedback from the
workshop. Moreover, at least one author is required to register and
present the paper at the workshop.

Why is this workshop encouraging "reproducible" "open science" via paper and desktop/print centric tools and formats?

Is the intention to "reproduce" still based on classical methods? For example, how do you propose that the accepted works of this workshop are reproduced?

What do you think about taking the initiative towards this "paradigm shift":

http://csarven.ca/linked-research-scholarly-communication

If that is of interest, what do you think it would require for this workshop to embrace that?

-Sarven
http://csarven.ca/#i

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