Pre-publication posting and post-publication review will facilitate the correction of errors and will ultimately strengthen published submissions | Impact of Social Sciences
peter.suber's bookmarks 2014-01-20
Summary:
"The traditional peer-review process is not a 100% reliable filter, argues journal editor Rolf Zwaan. It is foolish to view the published result as the only thing that counts simply because it was published. Replication and community-based review are two tools at our disposal for continuously checking the structural integrity of research. Further mechanisms that support tracking the valuable pre- and post-submission discussion are needed to strengthen the publishing process...."