Guest Post — Integrity and Trust in Peer Reviewed Literature: Will Journals Be Alone in Doing the Heavy Lifting?

[…] Clark, An-Wen Chan, Michael Schlussel, Philippe Ravaud, David Moher, Matthias Briel, Isabelle Boutron, Sara Schroter, Sally Hopewell Use of an Artificial Intelligence-Based Tool for Detecting Image Duplication Prior to Manuscript Acceptance: Daniel Evanko Publication and Collaboration Anomalies in Academic Papers Originating […]

Are Publishers Learning from Their Mistakes?

[…] least selectively. Elsevier CEO Kumsal Bayazit reported adding resources to editorial and production functions, not least of which was developing artificial intelligence systems to speed up COVID paper processing. A publisher with a substantial share of its revenues sourced from article […]

Ask the Community: What Would Improve Trust in Peer Review?

[…] minimum requirements and screening processes, as well as effectively communicating to all audiences the non-peer reviewed status of preprints. As artificial intelligence technologies continue to develop, these screening processes will improve progressively. Granted that many preprints will later be submitted to […]

Global Science, China’s Rise, and European Anxiety

[…] predict that China and the US would take increasingly separate paths when it comes to data, advanced technology infrastructure, and artificial intelligence. I have wondered if the same geopolitical forces shaping this split will cause a rift in the scientific enterprise […]

Back to Basics: When in Doubt, Get Fundamental

[…] it comes to ensuring content discovery and reader engagement, we are weighing the relative value of investing in blockchain or artificial intelligence, participating in GetFTR, working with ResearchGate, or something else entirely. In the face of these trying decisions, when it […]

Guest Post — Pinot Noir, Australia, and Peer Review

[…] truth in a world of censorship, fake news, and alternative facts, chaired by Dr. Nathan Hollier from Melbourne University Press. Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Digital Technology and Peer Review will also be discussed. Led by the Scholarly and Journal Publishing Committee […]