Ten considerations for open peer review

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​Ten considerations for open peer review​
Schmidt, B. ; Ross-Hellauer, T. ; van Edig, X. & Moylan, E. C.​ (2018) 
F1000Research7 art. 969​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.15334.1 

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Schmidt, Birgit ; Ross-Hellauer, Tony ; van Edig, Xenia; Moylan, Elizabeth C.
Abstract
Open peer review (OPR), as with other elements of open science and open research, is on the rise. It aims to bring greater transparency and participation to formal and informal peer review processes. But what is meant by 'open peer review', and what advantages and disadvantages does it have over standard forms of review? How do authors or reviewers approach OPR? And what pitfalls and opportunities should you look out for? Here, we propose ten considerations for OPR, drawing on discussions with authors, reviewers, editors, publishers and librarians, and provide a pragmatic, hands-on introduction to these issues. We cover basic principles and summarise best practices, indicating how to use OPR to achieve best value and mutual benefits for all stakeholders and the wider research community.
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2018
Journal
F1000Research 
eISSN
2046-1402
Language
English
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httpss://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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