What is it about?

A call for collaborative action between publishers and organisations to enhance data sharing and research on peer review. In this paper, we argue that an infrastructure for data sharing is needed to stimulate independent, collaborative, public research on peer review and we suggest measures and initiatives to set up a collaborative effort towards this goal.

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Why is it important?

Despite recognition of the importance of peer review, there is still a lack of systematic research on the topic. With demand ion community resources becoming strained, robust and cumulative research on approaches, models and practices of peer review could help speed up scholarly communications, and increase the integrity of the process.

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This paper is the results of a collaborative document, started during a day-long workshop in October, 2018, which all authors attended, and refined in the following months.

Duncan Nicholas
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This page is a summary of: Data Sharing and Research on Peer Review: A Call to Action, November 2019, Center for Open Science,
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/sr6eg.
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