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A call for collaborators to experiment with AT Protocol for open research. - Marginalia

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Barry's call to "find collaborators to experiment with AT Protocol and explore new ways for researchers to publish, share, and collaborate". As he points out, there's real potential for AT4Science:

  • "Open standards ensure transparency and long-term accessibility...
  • Data interoperability makes it possible to connect tools, repositories, and datasets without platform lock-in.
  • Collaboration tools enable open exchange between researchers while maintaining clear attribution.
  • Individual ownership through personal data servers (PDS) gives users full control over their content and identity forever.
  • Verifiable identities tie authors to their work across platforms, enabling persistent attribution and reputation.
  • Shared lexicons can define publication contexts ... document formats ... even peer reviews themselves, so research artefacts can be discovered, cited, and built upon consistently.
  • Labelers and moderation lists help surface credible work and uphold research integrity.
  • Feeds and Lists provide a way to disseminate findings, and discover new developments, and make new connections...

Publishing in this way could enable researchers to share work transparently and collaboratively—without fear of being scooped or losing rights—while strengthening careers and communities."

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