New ways of scientific publishing and accessing human knowledge inspired by transdisciplinary approaches
I.C. Gebeshuber, B.Y Majlis

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel, interdisciplinary approach to scientific publishing called 'technomimetics,' which aims to organize and access knowledge more effectively by creating a dynamic tree of knowledge, facilitating cross-disciplinary understanding and innovation.
Contribution
It introduces 'technomimetics' as a new method for knowledge management, enabling better organization and accessibility of scientific information across disciplines.
Findings
Proposes a dynamic tree of knowledge for scientific publishing
Suggests technomimetics to improve interdisciplinary access
Aims to accelerate scientific and technological breakthroughs
Abstract
Inspired by interdisciplinary work touching biology and microtribology, the authors propose a new, dynamic way of publishing research results, the establishment of a tree of knowledge and the localisation of scientific articles on this tree. 'Technomimetics' is proposed as a new method of knowledge management in science and technology: it shall help find and organise information in an era of over-information. Such ways of presenting and managing research results would be accessible by people with different kinds of backgrounds and levels of education, and allow for full use of the ever- increasing number of scientific and technical publications. This approach would dramatically change and revolutionize the way we are doing science, and contribute to overcoming the three gaps between the world of ideas, inventors, innovators and investors as introduced by Gebeshuber, Gruber and Drack in…
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TopicsAdhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions · Lubricants and Their Additives · Tribology and Wear Analysis
