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This is very interesting to consider from the point of view of a journal! HDSR uses PubPub and relies on the comments made in drafts (typically by the proofreader and editorial office) being removed upon publication of the article so the public cannot see that step, though we usually archive the draft comments beforehand as a precaution. I can see how this feature is hindering in a classroom setting and thing a toggle community setting switch would be great! |
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Hi Amara,
Indeed, the classroom setting is one thing, but more importantly there is a
branch of social science that relies on interactions with research
subjects, and highlights the value of such open collaborations. My work
with the neurosurgeons is a clear case, but I have a few more collected in
the new "meta" pubpub that I am currently working on, which would give a
home for such collaborative projects in anthropology (including the
classroom).
Anthroreverb.pubpub.org
If not a killer feature, this function would be a great appeal for my
research community. A toggle switch would be great.
Thanks!
Maxime
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This is very interesting to consider from the point of view of a journal!
HDSR uses PubPub and relies on the comments made in drafts (typically by
the proofreader and editorial office) being removed upon publication of the
article so the public cannot see that step, though we usually archive the
draft comments beforehand as a precaution. I can see how this feature is
hindering in a classroom setting and thing a toggle community setting
switch would be great!
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I’m following up on my request to keep comments visible when releasing pubs. In my recent classroom experiment, I was disappointed to find that the comments from students were erased upon publishing. This feature is crucial for fostering public interactions. It would be great to have a toggle switch in community settings or simply enable this for my communities (stretchingmaterialities, speculativerealitieslab, red ribbon menu curious-ensketchments-moa, drawing-people-drawing). Thanks again for the great work, and greetings from Berlin! |
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Hi Emily,
Thanks for the follow up!
I filled the form and tried to get in touch with you guys regarding the
shift to Platform. I have been using pubpub communities for a long time. I
would like to start a conversation to create a Platform at the destination
of researchers who engage in the same kind of public field work, I am
meeting with Berlin Universities Press this Friday to discuss it.
They don't seem to like your new business model, which is why this could go
into the direction of a pubpub hosting. But I would like to convince them.
It would be great to get in touch.
Can we perhaps have a call next week sometime? Monday or Tuesday would work
for example, before 5pm CET.
Best,
Maxime Le Calvé
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Hi Maxime - thanks for following up on this! We don't have a way in PubPub
to enable this on a community basis.
Just making sure you've seen our recent announcement
<#3130> about the shift from
PubPub Legacy to PubPub Platform. We don't have plans for this specific
feature in the roadmap yet, but it's something we can return to as we
migrate communities.
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Hi pubpub team,
I'm coming back with the same request of keeping the comments when releasing the pubs. In my practice, it's an important benefit of Pubpub to have these interactions are kept open for the public to see.
I recently did this classroom experiment, and I was a bit sad to realise that the (few) comments of the students on each other's pubs had been erased when I published.
https://drawing-people-drawing.pubpub.org/volume-1
A toggle switch in community settings would be neat. Or just enable that function for my communities (all of them: stretchingmaterialities; speculativerealitieslab; curious-ensketchments-moa; drawing-people-drawing)
Many thanks for the amazing amazing work and greetings from Berlin.
Maxime
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