Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 12:44:18 +0530
From: Subbiah Arunachalam
*Official launch of
Pronetoshttp://www.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/fos/2007/10/official-launch-of-pronetos.htm...
*
Pronetos http://www.pronetos.com/ ("Professor's Network") has officially
launched. From yesterday's announcement http://blog.pronetos.com/?p=59:
Our development team at OpenSourcery http://opensourcery.com/ has put the
finishing touches on the site, and it's now open for general use!...
What you see before you now is just the beginning. In the next 60 days, to
augment the community, we will be rolling out some unique publishing tools
designed especially around the needs of scholars. First and foremost, these
tools reinforce our commitment to Open
Accesshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access.
In fact, we hope that our members will immediately begin using Pronetos as a
global research
archivehttp://people.ccmr.cornell.edu/%7Eginsparg/blurb/pg00bmc.html,
as Paul Ginsparg has described.
The next iteration of Pronetos, due in the next 30 days, will have document
versioning and threaded comments. You can already post content to the site,
and get comments on it, but the next iteration will be a huge step forward.
The community of experts that gathers at Pronetos will be able to
peer-review works in any field. And we'll archive that work forever. And
we'll never lock your work away in a private subscription database. We want
people to see your research. On Pronetos they will....
PS: Pronetos is a combination networking site and repository. I first
bloggedhttp://www.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/fos/2007/05/new-networking-site-and-reposit...it
when it went online in May 2007.
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