Researchers debate whether journals should publish signed peer reviews | Science | AAAS

lkfitz's bookmarks 2018-02-13

Summary:

"An informal poll of meeting attendees found overwhelming support for publishing reviews and making them easily searchable online by assigning them the digital object identifier (DOI) tracking numbers that other scientific publications receive. And that result aligned with views reported in a much larger survey of some 3000 authors, reviewers, and editors published in PLOS ONE in December 2017. That survey, conducted as part of the OpenAIRE2020 project funded by the European Commission to implement open-access policies, found 60% of respondents supported publishing reviews."

Link:

http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/02/researchers-debate-whether-journals-should-publish-signed-peer-reviews

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Date tagged:

02/13/2018, 15:36

Date published:

02/13/2018, 10:35