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Implementing Peer Review on the Net: Scientific Quality Control in Scholarly Electronic Journals

Harnad, S. (1996) Implementing Peer Review on the Net: Scientific Quality Control in Scholarly Electronic Journals. In: pp. 103-118, MIT Press.

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Abstract

Electronic networks have made it possible for scholarly periodical publishing to shift from a trade model,
in which the author sells his words through the mediation of the expensive and inefficient technology of paper, to a
collaborative model, in which the much lower real costs and much broader reach of purely electronic publication are
subsidized in advance, by universities, libraries, research publication grants, and the scholarly societies in each specialty.
To take advantage of this, paper publishing's traditional quality control mechanism, peer review, will have to be
implemented on the Net, thereby recreating the hierarchies of journals that allow authors, readers, and promotion
committees to calibrate their judgments rationally -- or as rationally as traditional peer review ever allowed them to do
it. The Net also offers the possibility of implementing peer review more efficiently and equitably, and of supplementing
it with what is the Net's real revolutionary dimension: interactive publication in the form of open peer commentary on
published and ongoing work. Most of this "scholarly skywriting" likewise needs to be constrained by peer review, but
there is room on the Net for unrefereed discussion too, both in high-level peer discussion forums to which only qualified
specialists in a given field have read/write access, and in the general electronic vanity press.

Creators: Stevan Harnad
Editors: R. Peek , G. Newby
Item Type: Book Section
Research Group: Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Deposited On: 30 Mar 2000 by Harnad, Stevan
ID Code: 2900
Last Modified: 13 Apr 2008 17:21
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