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| | | | The so-called "sting" by Science on Open Access journals has brought a lot of criticism, some of this is here, and here. For me the best has been Micheal Eisen's post, which uses satire to show that Science was well wide of the mark. As the discussion dies down on the subject, I have had... | |
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| | | | or the day after the sting I got the embargoed copy of Science Magazine article on peer review in Open Access earlier this week, which gave me a chance to read it with tranquility. I have to say I really liked it. It was a cool sting, and it exposed many of the flaws in... | |
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| | Humanities Matter Infographic http://4humanities.org/2013/07/the-humanities-matter-infographic/ These thoughts were initiated after coming across the new start-up PEERJ - which presented a new model for peer reviewed contributions relating to science and medicine. In response to what it saw as a narrowing of publishing options and increasing number of problematic monetising models of peer review PEERJ set up... |