The big idea: should we get rid of the scientific paper? | The Guardian

ioi_ab's bookmarks 2022-04-12

Summary:

"As a format it’s slow, encourages hype, and is difficult to correct. A radical overhaul of publishing could make science better...

...consider data. Back in the day, sharing the raw data that formed the basis of a paper with that paper’s readers was more or less impossible. Now it can be done in a few clicks, by uploading the data to an open repository. And yet, we act as if we live in the world of yesteryear: papers still hardly ever have the data attached, preventing reviewers and readers from seeing the full picture.

The solution to all these problems is the same as the answer to “How do I organise my journals if I don’t use cornflakes boxes?” Use the internet. We can change papers into mini-websites (sometimes called “notebooks”) that openly report the results of a given study. Not only does this give everyone a view of the full process from data to analysis to write-up – the dataset would be appended to the website along with all the statistical code used to analyse it, and anyone could reproduce the full analysis and check they get the same numbers – but any corrections could be made swiftly and efficiently, with the date and time of all updates publicly logged...."

Link:

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/apr/11/the-big-idea-should-we-get-rid-of-the-scientific-paper

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Tags:

oa.new oa.versions oa.genres oa.journals oa.data oa.lay oa.authors oa.quality oa.speed oa.dynamic oa.notebooks oa.interactivity

Date tagged:

04/12/2022, 07:39

Date published:

04/12/2022, 05:02