Guide to open science publishing
peter.suber's bookmarks 2015-02-14
Summary:
"What is the history of
open access? Where
should we share our data?
What are the benefits
of peer review? Who is
using post-publication
peer review? How can
I get involved with
open science?
To answer these and
other key questions,
F1000Research has put
together this guide to
open science publishing.
The first four chapters
each focus on one of the
underlying principles of
F1000Research, and
the last chapter
addresses other areas of
open science.
We hope this will be
a useful resource for
researchers, students, and
others with an interest
in the increasingly open
nature of scientific
research and publishing.
Finally, we’d like to
express our thanks to
Peter Kraker, Fabiana
Kubke, Ross Mounce, Liz
Neeley, Anna Sharman,
Lenny Teytelman, Kaitlin
Thaney and Liz Wager
for useful feedback on
individual chapters of
this document."
Link:
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