You have mentioned a prior thread on web-based Alternative Peer Review
Models for Scholarship - could you please help me find it?
Prof. Tomasz Migurski
Industrial Design
San Jose State University
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> 1. Alternative Peer Review Models for Scholarship -- RESEARCH REQUEST
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> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 23:00:06 +0200
> From: Ken Friedman <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Alternative Peer Review Models for Scholarship -- RESEARCH
> REQUEST
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> Dear Colleagues,
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> Peer review issues were the subject of a thread
> here some time ago.
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> Several people had interesting thoughts.
>
> Please find below request for ideas from
> Gerry McKiernan at Iowa State University
> for a presentation on
>
> Alternative Peer Review Models for Scholarship
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> Please respond directly to him at
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> Best regards,
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> Ken Friedman
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> Alternative Peer Review Models for Scholarship
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> =46or a forthcoming presentation [and, of course, the obligatory
> associated Web registry and article {:-)], I am greatly interested in
> the key articles/report/documents about Alternative Peer Review for
> Scholarship, as well as examples of exemplar (Web-based) publishing
> initiatives that have implemented one or more of these alternatives.
>
> The Alternative Models that come to mind are:
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> Open Peer Review
> =46ormal Peer Review with Subsequent Commentary
> Commentary Only (No Prior Formal Peer Review)
> Pre and/or Post Commentary
> Citation-based Peer Review
> Reader-based Peer Review
> Computer-Assisted Peer Review
> Collaborative Filtering
> Others?
>
> and, of course
>
> No Peer Review (Yes, No Review to Me can be reviewed as an
> Alternative).
>
> I am *particularly* interested in any current research or
> implementations that are Computer-Assisted such as
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> A SOFTWARE PROGRAM TO AID IN PEER REVIEW
> By Alvar Loria (1) Gladys Faba (2) for the ARTEMISA Selection
> Committee (1) Instituto Nacional de Nutrici=F3n Salvador Zubiran, 14000
> Mexico City, Mexico (2)Centro Nacional de Informacion y Documentacion
> en Salud, Mexico City, Mexico
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> http://www.ama-assn.org/public/peer/arev.htm
>
> As Always Any and All contributions, suggestions, recommendations,
> comments, DNA samples, etc. etc. etc. are Most Welcome.
>
> /Gerry
>
> Gerry McKiernan
> Alternative Librarian
> Iowa State University
> Ames IA 50011
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> "The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Invent It!"
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> Alan Kay
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