The growth of open access and the “pay to publish” model, journals need to prove the reliability and trustworthiness of their peer review process to avoid the dangerous label of predatory. ReviewerCredits provides a valuable qualifier for a journal by documenting that...
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We replicate this interesting article, originally published here: http://asapbio.org/curry-credit under Creative Commons Licence by Stephen Curry, Professor of Structural Biology, Imperial College (@Stephen_Curry) As the song goes – and I have in mind the Beatles’...
The Global Burden of Journal Peer Review in the Biomedical Literature: Strong Imbalance in the Collective Enterprise Originally published PLoS ONE 11(11): e0166387. Michail Kovanis, Raphaël Porcher, Philippe Ravaud, Ludovic Trinquart The growth in scientific...
I have known Robert for a long time. Actually, I remember doing a physics lab with him, in the first year of medical school, back in 1995. Since then we have always been very good friends, so have always been (and are) our wives and, now, are our 3+3 kids. Our...
We at Reviewer Credits value much the work of people – especially the unrewarded work. The work made just for passion or -why not?- for fun or for advancing an ideal. Since we are people who work in academia: Researchers, techie people, journal editors and so...