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Journal of the futureThis page is a copy of Wikiversity:Journal of the future. For background, see this original post (in German) and this commentary (in English). For discussion, see Talk page or here. Core criteriaNeed some more profiling to reduce overlap, and brushing to improve flow.
Practical testDuring Open Access Week 2010, the criteria shall be put to a first practical test by being applied to an alphabetic range of publishing platforms, listed below. The scoring method is still evolving. Everyone is welcome to add some more journals. Numbers in parentheses represent an estimate for the relative weight of these criteria (they add up to 100% over all criteria).
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