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Ask an Editor-in-Chief/Surgeon/Researcher/Author/Reviewer: Is Research Integrity Possible without Peer Review?

One more answer to the question, Is Research Integrity Possible without Peer Review? Today’s response is from journal Editor-in-Chief and surgeon, D. Robert Siemens.

  • By Jennifer Regala, D. Robert Siemens
  • Sep 16, 2022
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Not so sure it’s what publishers aren’t providing. It’s further downstream in policies, practices and how research is being conducted where the transition is needed. E.g. you can enforce mandatory data, but many researchers aren’t prepped to share it openly upon publication. https://twitter.com/scholarlykitchn/status/1621124460685426689

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Are researchers prepared for the transition to #openscience? https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2023/02/02/guest-post-are-we-providing-what-researchers-need-in-the-transition-to-open-science/ @scholarlykitchn

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There is a great need for metadata in the scholarly publishing community.

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