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The prestige problem in academia

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In 2002, Parks forecast that the new breed of free-to-publish and free-to-read (i.e., so-called ‘platinum’ or ‘diamond’ open access) electronic journals would gain little traction in the research community, who would instead continue to publish their research in high-impact, privately-owned legacy journals (Parks, 2002). According to Parks’ analysis, every actor... [Read More]

Blueprint for an information revolution

Vision for a transparent, evidence-based, community-owned scholarly publishing system with disruptive potential

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Recent decades have seen an explosion of interest in moving beyond the traditional pre-publication peer review model – along with its many documented problems (e.g., see Brembs, 2019) – and toward a post-publication peer review / open evaluation (OE) model that would leverage the internet to increase the speed, reliability... [Read More]