The Future of Digital Scientific Literature

A heavily hypertexted article that argues for \”experimentation and a lack of dogmatism\” as scientific publishing undergoes a sea change:

\”The Internet is easier to invent than to predict\” is a maxim that time has proven to be a truism. Much the same might be said of scientific publishing on the Internet, the history of which is littered with failed predictions. Technological advance itself will, of course, bring dramatic changes — and it is a safe bet that bright software minds will punctually overturn any vision. But it is becoming clear that developing common standards will be critical in determining both the speed and extent of progress towards a scientific web . . .

More from Nature, with thanks to the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog.