Open Access Scholarly Publishing – are we still bound by the print model? Should we be?

Much effort has been expended in the field of open access publishing, especially open access journal publishing, to establish that open access can still be peer reviewed and scholarly.

But should online academic journals – especially new efforts – always follow a model established in the world of print, that is volume, issue, table of contents, article?

Can/should we break free from this pattern without losing effective, accepted (for RPT, etc.) peer-review; and still be seen as ‘serious’ publishing, not ‘just’ another blog?

In the Humanities especially, what formats or platforms can we envision that support not only the dissemination of research findings (i.e. through traditional peer-reviewed papers and reports) but also directly support the research itself?

My goal would be to have an interesting conversation, not necessarily to arrive at answers.