Open peer review
Open peer review (also called "public peer review", "transparent peer review") denotes several, closely related forms of scholarly peer review:[1][2]
- Open-identity or attributed peer review (as opposed to anonymous peer review)
- Open-disclosure or public peer review, where the peer review contents are publicly available
- Open-invitation or post-publication peer review, where anyone interested can contribute to the peer review process. Can also be a continuous process after publication.
References
- ↑ "Defining and Characterizing Open Peer Review: A Review of the Literature". Journal of Scholarly Publishing. 44 (4): 311. 2013. doi:10.3138/jsp.44-4-001.
- ↑ "Open peer review at four STEM journals: an observational overview". F1000Res. doi:10.12688/f1000research.6005.1.
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