Well,

it could go to Wikiversity. Wikiversity is also about research, not only
education. Recently I was kicked from Wikibooks, where I left a primary
research textbook, so I came back to Wikiversity. That is like GLAM
bulletin, which is on outreach wiki, not at its own special wiki.

There is also the other way to have a special wiki for the journal, but if
there are not many contributors its better to start on existing project and
than if needed move it outside.

Think also about Wikiversity Beta, which is suppose to be our multilingual
hub and incubator.


Regards,
Juandev

2012/11/9 Joe Corneli <[email protected]>

> Dear Wikiversity-ans:
>
> There has been some considerable discussion in wiki-research-l about
> creating a new Wiki Studies journal and/or a new place to do research
> the wiki way.
>
> One question is, why do we need a new place to do research, couldn't
> we just use Wikiversity for that?  For now, Wikiversity seems to focus
> on education and specifically-educational research, but might it make
> sense to broaden the scope to include original research more
> generally?
>
> If you could have a look at the skeleton of the proposal here and add
> your input (or via this thread), I would appreciate it!
>
>   http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Research_Ideas/Research_Hub
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>
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