• Highstronaught@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    I think what they mean is every journal behaves like an instance on lemmy, federated with eachother. One journal not living up to your standards, block them on your instance etc. Like lemmy

    • Cat@ponder.catOP
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      2 days ago

      What does “instance” in this case refer to?

      Does he mean something along the lines of advanced search filter/engine? because it can be done now, using the usual tools.

      There is no way that I could think about his comment and make sense of it.

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        3 hours ago

        Each journal hosts its own papers, but can also provide access to every other paper from journals they work with.

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        So, Lemmy is comprised of several instances of itself that can all be accessed by each other so long as they are “federated” with one another. This is designed to keep the power to censor or push an agenda out of the hands of any one person (like what’s going on with Reddit, twitter/x, and meta).

        Lots of people on here see a similar set up as a panacea for the problems in all kinds of information distribution. That’s why the person you’ve been talking to is proposing the idea for scientific publishing.

        I don’t think it would solve any issues of veracity. The current system allows for various publications to be seen as more or less accurate/ rigorous.

        The real problem with academic publishing is the expense and IP laws that are an issue for other fields as well.

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      2 days ago

      You can already follow the journals you want via RSS.