76: Open peer review - a podcast by Dan Quintana

from 2019-01-21T08:00

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Peer review is typically conducted behind closed doors. There's been a recent push to make open peer review standard, but what's often left out of these conversations are the potential downsides. To illustrate this, Dan and James discuss a recent instance of open peer review that led to considerable online debate.
Here's what they cover...How should we navigate the open review of preprints?
Gate keepers gonna gate keep, but is this better out in the open?Weaponising openness
Some people don't realise that some data can’t be sharedShould the reviewers of rejected papers follow them to the next journal?
When bad papers that you reject pop up in another journal, unchangedDoes the venue and timing of the open peer review matter?
Signing your reviewsUsing publons to track your reviews
Links- Brad Love’s blog post: http://bradlove.org/blog/open-review
- Niko’s blog post: https://nikokriegeskorte.org/2019/01/09/whats-the-best-measure-of-representational-dissimilarity/- Publons: https://publons.com
- Dan on twitter: https://www.twitter.com/dsquintana- James on twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jamesheathers
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