Phil Davis
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Measured Innovation In Peer Review
Steve Kolowich | Inside Higher Ed | November 1, 2012
Conversations about the future of academic publishing often revolve around the pros and cons of open peer review. Would a new mechanism for vetting research that relies on the wisdom of crowds, rather than a select few editors and reviewers, lead to a scholarly renaissance or to chaos? Read More »
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Suber: Leader Of A Leaderless Revolution
Richard Poynder | Information Today, Inc | July 1, 2011
What is remarkable about the open access (OA) movement is that despite having no formal structure, no official organization, and no appointed leader, it has (in the teeth of opposition from incumbent publishers) triggered a radical transformation in a publishing system that had changed little in 350 years... Read More »
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