The peer-review crisis is posing a risk to the scholarly peer-reviewed journal system. Journals have to ask many potential peer reviewers to obtain a minimum acceptable number of peers accepting reviewing a manuscript. Several solutions have been suggested to overcome this shortage. From reimbursing for the job, to eliminating pre-publication reviews, one cannot predict which is more dangerous for the future of scholarly publishing. And, why not acknowledging their contribution to the final version of the article published? PubMed created two categories of contributors: authors [AU] and collaborators [IR]. Why not a third category for the peer-reviewer?
Over the years, peer review has developed into one of the fundaments of science as a means to provid...
The critical role of peer reviewers in the publishing process is examined. Examples of typical chal...
As part of its Andrew W. Mellon Foundation-funded Future of Scholarly Communication Project, the Cen...
The peer-review crisis is posing a risk to the scholarly peer-reviewed journal system. Journals have...
Peer review provides the foundation for the scholarly publishing system. The conventional peer revie...
Scholarly journals provide a record of the research, issues, and concerns of a field. Authors have t...
Scholarly publishing is in a crisis, with the many stakeholders complaining about different aspects ...
This editorial describes some of the current and emerging challenges in peer review for the academic...
Selecting peer reviewers is a crucial stage of the editorial process that ensures the quality of sch...
<div><p>Peer review is the gold standard for scientific communication, but its ability to guarantee ...
More than 50% of academic libraries' budgets are spent on peer review journal subscriptions [1]. One...
This report recommends creating a wider array of institutionally acceptable and cost-effective alter...
Peer review of manuscripts is labour-intensive and time-consuming. Individual reviewers might feel t...
By now most of us are familiar with the mantra ‘‘publish or perish’’. Publishing in peer-reviewed jo...
More than 50 % of academic libraries ’ budgets are spent on peer review journal subscriptions [1]. O...
Over the years, peer review has developed into one of the fundaments of science as a means to provid...
The critical role of peer reviewers in the publishing process is examined. Examples of typical chal...
As part of its Andrew W. Mellon Foundation-funded Future of Scholarly Communication Project, the Cen...
The peer-review crisis is posing a risk to the scholarly peer-reviewed journal system. Journals have...
Peer review provides the foundation for the scholarly publishing system. The conventional peer revie...
Scholarly journals provide a record of the research, issues, and concerns of a field. Authors have t...
Scholarly publishing is in a crisis, with the many stakeholders complaining about different aspects ...
This editorial describes some of the current and emerging challenges in peer review for the academic...
Selecting peer reviewers is a crucial stage of the editorial process that ensures the quality of sch...
<div><p>Peer review is the gold standard for scientific communication, but its ability to guarantee ...
More than 50% of academic libraries' budgets are spent on peer review journal subscriptions [1]. One...
This report recommends creating a wider array of institutionally acceptable and cost-effective alter...
Peer review of manuscripts is labour-intensive and time-consuming. Individual reviewers might feel t...
By now most of us are familiar with the mantra ‘‘publish or perish’’. Publishing in peer-reviewed jo...
More than 50 % of academic libraries ’ budgets are spent on peer review journal subscriptions [1]. O...
Over the years, peer review has developed into one of the fundaments of science as a means to provid...
The critical role of peer reviewers in the publishing process is examined. Examples of typical chal...
As part of its Andrew W. Mellon Foundation-funded Future of Scholarly Communication Project, the Cen...