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Open Source Model Of Network Literature

Posted on:2020-03-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J X HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330575971689Subject:published
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Information acquisition and communication are more convenient with the highly mature mobile Internet and digital technology today.Under the influence of Internet model,the written works begin to try the new way of creation.They aware that they can use the internet to expand outreach and increase the influence of their work which have led a surge of creation.But with the new generation emerges,there is more and more plagiarize and the argument of plagiarize.Individual have a limited effect on the continuous output and achievement transformation.This is mainly because of the thoughts of the writers still stay in the cathedral-builder view development: Centralized,closed,controlled,secret.This model protect the right of writers and the operation of industrial for so long.But on the other hand,this model also retard its development.To adapt to the Internet development,we can use the bazaar-like model: decentralization,openness,and careful peer review.Turn individual creation into community creation which can involve more writers,develop mature management model and business model.We start from definition and development of open-source and integrate feature of network literature.Mainly discuss about the new open source model used in network literature and the advantage this model have and the solution of challenges it will face.There is five part: 1.research background and research methods.2.the open source model and the definition and development of network literature and the present situation has carried on the network literature narration.3.The feature and advantage of network literature open source and the challenge it will face.4.Build a network open source model based on the network literature platform.5.Sumarize and article.
Keywords/Search Tags:Open Source Model, Network Literature, Knowledge Sharing, Protection and Development
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