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Advantages:
Advantages:
* [[collective writing]]
* [[collective writing]], .e.g. as it happens on Wikipedia, but also in smaller communities.
* On demand user-side publishing, e.g. with [[wiki book]]s
* On demand user-side publishing, e.g. with [[wiki book]]s or the (now dead) [[SafaryU]] service from O'Reilly.
* Favors [[open content]], e.g. [[open educational resources]]
* Can allow users to comment, e.g. as it was possible in the [http://www-jime.open.ac.uk/ JiME journal]


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==


* Thiruvathukal, George K. (2009).  
* Thiruvathukal, George K. (2009). [http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/archive/may2009 Web 2.0 Publishing and Happy 1.0, Computing Now!], IEEE Computing Now.
[http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/archive/may2009 Web 2.0 Publishing and Happy 1.0, Computing Now!], IEEE Computing Now.


* Hendler, Jim (2009). Reinventing Academic Publishing, ''IEEE Intelligent Systems'', September/October 2007, November/December 2007, and January/February 2008, pp. 2–3, [http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/0509/theme3
* Hendler, Jim (2009). Reinventing Academic Publishing, ''IEEE Intelligent Systems'', September/October 2007, November/December 2007, and January/February 2008, pp. 2–3, [http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/0509/theme3

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Web publishing or web 2.0 publishing refers to a whole emerging new way of publishing.

Advantages:

Bibliography