Guidelines for open peer review implementation

Abstract Open peer review (OPR) is moving into the mainstream, but it is often poorly understood and surveys of researcher attitudes show important barriers to implementation. As more journals move to implement and experiment with the myriad of innovations covered by this term, there is a clear need...

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Main Authors: Tony Ross-Hellauer, Edit Görögh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-02-01
Series:Research Integrity and Peer Review
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41073-019-0063-9
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spelling doaj-3f01b6ac08b7497f96972c529623794b2020-11-25T02:13:32ZengBMCResearch Integrity and Peer Review2058-86152019-02-014111210.1186/s41073-019-0063-9Guidelines for open peer review implementationTony Ross-Hellauer0Edit Görögh1Know-Center GmbH and Graz University of TechnologyState and University Library GoettingenAbstract Open peer review (OPR) is moving into the mainstream, but it is often poorly understood and surveys of researcher attitudes show important barriers to implementation. As more journals move to implement and experiment with the myriad of innovations covered by this term, there is a clear need for best practice guidelines to guide implementation. This brief article aims to address this knowledge gap, reporting work based on an interactive stakeholder workshop to create best-practice guidelines for editors and journals who wish to transition to OPR. Although the advice is aimed mainly at editors and publishers of scientific journals, since this is the area in which OPR is at its most mature, many of the principles may also be applicable for the implementation of OPR in other areas (e.g., books, conference submissions).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41073-019-0063-9Peer reviewGuidelinesOpen peer reviewScholarly publishingOpen science
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Guidelines for open peer review implementation
Research Integrity and Peer Review
Peer review
Guidelines
Open peer review
Scholarly publishing
Open science
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Edit Görögh
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title Guidelines for open peer review implementation
title_short Guidelines for open peer review implementation
title_full Guidelines for open peer review implementation
title_fullStr Guidelines for open peer review implementation
title_full_unstemmed Guidelines for open peer review implementation
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publisher BMC
series Research Integrity and Peer Review
issn 2058-8615
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract Open peer review (OPR) is moving into the mainstream, but it is often poorly understood and surveys of researcher attitudes show important barriers to implementation. As more journals move to implement and experiment with the myriad of innovations covered by this term, there is a clear need for best practice guidelines to guide implementation. This brief article aims to address this knowledge gap, reporting work based on an interactive stakeholder workshop to create best-practice guidelines for editors and journals who wish to transition to OPR. Although the advice is aimed mainly at editors and publishers of scientific journals, since this is the area in which OPR is at its most mature, many of the principles may also be applicable for the implementation of OPR in other areas (e.g., books, conference submissions).
topic Peer review
Guidelines
Open peer review
Scholarly publishing
Open science
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41073-019-0063-9
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