![]() transclusion/import/export with Wikipedia.addition of published articles into Wikidata.XML annotation of articles in the JATS format.addition of accepted articles to the current volume&issue.metadata-submission to crossref of accepted articles.of the tracking sheets when reviewer comments submitted.synchronisation of article info template on main and talk pages.Automated features based on wikidata and/or bots.submission of editorial board application (markup).submission of peer reviewer comments (google form).submission of articles ready for review (google form).Simple on-wiki forms for users with no wikimarkup experience, and automated editing post-wiki:.Preferably there should be an option to have restricted viewer access to some files, discussions, and user identities (e.g., anonymous peer-reviewers).However most journals now accept submissions from preprints. Possibly have the option to make certain pages viewable by only author and specified editors, to allow re-submission to other journals if rejected by a WikiJournal (Currently, confidential works emailed to submissions wikijmed org).VisualEditor-compatible insertion of cross-references to figures. ![]() Some way of automatically numbering figures with ] formatting (currently done in the template).(Currently stored in category and as list) Separate namespaces for articles yet to be peer-reviewed, equivalent to Wikipedia's Draftspace, e.g.It should be possible to categorize users as authors, editors, and/or peer reviewers.Updated and prioritised technical requirements list at this location Original technical requirements list Proposed: wikijournal(s).org / journal(s). / journal(s). / j.wikiĪ number of unique features will be useful:.Open-access peer-reviewed academic journals with no publication costs.Ĭurrent: hosted within Wikiversity with links from: Many language versions or single multilingual platform Summary cover letter submitted to WMF board of trustees for discussion in February 2020. See also: General landing page | About Wiki.J.Med. Initial publishing formats include: reviews (many integrated into Wikipedia), original research, case studies, and images/galleries. ![]() It is a way of bridging the Wikipedia–academia gap by enabling academics, scholars and professionals to contribute expert knowledge to the Wikimedia movement in the familiar academic publishing format that directly rewards scholars with citable publications. The works then undergo independent scholarly peer review before being officially published in the journal.Ĭurrently hosted in Wikiversity: WikiJournal User Group, with the three journals WikiJournal of Medicine, WikiJournal of Science, and WikiJournal of Humanities. Proposed logo matches current WMF sister project styles uses 2014 WMF colour palette Current logos of user group and specific journals within the groupįlat black version for small icons (including specific journals)Ī site where authors can write their works directly online. This is a proposal for a new Wikimedia sister project. WikiJournal User Group is a publishing group of open-access, free-to-publish, Wikipedia-integrated academic journals.
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