Scientific publishing

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Scientific publishing is a method for rapid, quality-controlled and open publishing procedure for information following the scientific method, i.e. openness and critique.

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How should information be publised in such a way that it is

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See also

  • Jeff Shrager. The Promise and Perils of Pre-Publication Review: A Multi-Agent Simulation of Biomedical Discovery Under Varying Levels of Review Stringency. PLOS One 2010 [1]
  • Alex Csiszar. Peer review: Troubled from the start. Nature 19.4.2016 [2]
  • Drummond Rennie. Let’s make peer review scientific. Nature 5.7.2016 [3] doi:10.1038/535031a
  • John Bohannon. U.K. research charity will self-publish results from its grantees. Science Jul. 5, 2016 [4]
  • The University of Minnesota Press partners with CUNY's GC Digital Scholarship Lab to launch MANIFOLD SCHOLARSHIP—a platform for iterative, networked monographs—with grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. New model focuses on transforming longform scholarly authorship. Apr 20, 2015 [5]
  • Esa Väliverronen: Julkinen tiede [6]