Journals, funders and scholars must work together to create an infrastructure to study peer review. Of course, the infrastructure must take into account each stakeholder’s needs for responsible data management, confidentiality and account-ability. Once in place, access for research studies could be greatly expanded: academics would not need to negotiate individual agree-ments on data sharing or forge direct connec-tions with journal editors and publishers. Publishers, too, could rely on shared protocols to anonymize and manage data, reducing costs and reputational risk. Indeed, an agreement to share data on peer review could become a clear marker of legitimacy in a world increasingly plagued by preda-tory journals. It is not hard to imagine work that would support standards for data and journal management, or for training, certi-fying and crediting reviewers and editors. Although there is much to be done, support-ing research on peer review promises to create better processes for authors, reviewers and editors. More importantly, it will boost the reliability, rigour and relevance of the scien-tific literature. Everyone will benefit from this.

Unlock ways to share data on peer review

Squazzoni, Flaminio
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Bianchi, Federico;Bravo, Giangiacomo;Pedrazzi, Giorgio;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Journals, funders and scholars must work together to create an infrastructure to study peer review. Of course, the infrastructure must take into account each stakeholder’s needs for responsible data management, confidentiality and account-ability. Once in place, access for research studies could be greatly expanded: academics would not need to negotiate individual agree-ments on data sharing or forge direct connec-tions with journal editors and publishers. Publishers, too, could rely on shared protocols to anonymize and manage data, reducing costs and reputational risk. Indeed, an agreement to share data on peer review could become a clear marker of legitimacy in a world increasingly plagued by preda-tory journals. It is not hard to imagine work that would support standards for data and journal management, or for training, certi-fying and crediting reviewers and editors. Although there is much to be done, support-ing research on peer review promises to create better processes for authors, reviewers and editors. More importantly, it will boost the reliability, rigour and relevance of the scien-tific literature. Everyone will benefit from this.
2020
2020
UE
SH2_10 Communication networks, media, information society
SH2_11 Social studies of science and technology, science, technology and innovation policies
SH2_8 Legal theory, legal systems, constitutions, comparative law
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
578
7796
512
514
3
peer review, data mining
UE
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00500-y
Goal 4: Quality education
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Squazzoni, Flaminio; Ahrweiler, Petra; Barros, Tiago; Bianchi, Federico; Birukou, Aliaksandr; Blom, Harry J. J.; Bravo, Giangiacomo; Cowley, Stephen; ...espandi
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