Tennant, Jon
(2017)
What are the barriers to post-publication peer review?
Impact of Social Sciences Blog
(12 Apr 2017).
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Abstract
Post-publication peer review emerged in response to increased calls for continuous moderation of the published research literature, consistent questioning of the functionality of the traditional peer review model, and a recognition that scientific discourse does not stop at the point of publication. However, uptake remains low overall. Jon Tennant sets out what the barriers to more widespread adoption of post-publication peer review have been and proposes potential solutions for each.
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