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We are excited to bring you this first edition of Insights and very much hope you all like the changes in format and design. It is not just Insights that has changed – change is happening all around us – and it is a strong theme in many of the articles in this issue. Aleksandra K Krotoski says that the internet is “the greatest social experiment of our time” and while this means great opportunities to gather and share open data, it brings with it new ethical issues that we have yet to address. IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg and his colleagues from Elsevier discuss what the article of the future might look like and Reed Elfenbein of Wiley-Blackwell considers how scholarly communication might change and how publishing now needs constantly to reinvent itself. Mike Taylor talks about how the use of new technologies has the potential to reduce costs, deal with information overload and foster collaboration. If, like us, you are still a little fuzzy about the benefits of the Open Researcher and Contributor ID organization (ORCID) – this article makes it all clear.
机译:我们很高兴为您带来第一版Insights,非常希望大家都喜欢格式和设计的变化。不仅是见解发生了变化,变化还在我们周围发生,这是本期许多文章的主题。 Aleksandra K Krotoski说,互联网是“我们这个时代最大的社会实验”,尽管这意味着收集和共享开放数据的巨大机会,但它带来了我们尚未解决的新的道德问题。 IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg和来自Elsevier的同事讨论了未来的文章,Wiley-Blackwell的Reed Elfenbein考虑了学术交流将如何改变以及出版现在需要如何不断地重塑自我。迈克·泰勒(Mike Taylor)谈到了使用新技术如何降低成本,应对信息过载和促进协作的潜力。如果像我们一样,您仍然对开放研究人员和贡献者ID组织(ORCID)的利益仍然不太了解–本文将使您清楚。

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