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First announcement - Save the Date!

*** Open Peer Review Workshop, June 7th 2016, in Göttingen, Germany***

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OpenAIRE<https://www.openaire.eu/> cordially invites you to participate in the 
workshop "Open Peer Review: Models, Benefits and Limitations".

The event will take place on June 7th at Göttingen State and University Library 
in conjunction with the ELPUB 2016<http://meetings.copernicus.org/elpub2016/> 
Conference. It is aimed at publishers, journal editors, librarians, repository 
managers, researchers and all others who are interested in and/or dealing with 
new models of open peer review.

Digital networked technologies are reshaping scholarly communication, yet the 
predominant model of peer review remains the one which has been in place since 
the 1950s. As this model is subject to increasing criticism for being, for 
example, slow, unaccountable, wasteful of resources, and lacking in incentives, 
it makes sense to test and examine the ways in which new technologies enable 
new models of peer review. While a variety of initiatives, led in the main by 
publishers and researchers, have to date been implemented or proposed, the 
academic literature around open peer review remains scarce and chaotic and the 
names of differing forms of open peer review vocabulary often ill-defined.

Open peer review (OPR) can hence be seen as an umbrella term for the variety of 
these models, aiming to open up and reshape the traditionally closed processes 
of peer review, including post-publication review, online peer commentary, the 
publication of review reports as legitimate research outputs in themselves, 
disclosure of reviewer identities, and so on. These differing forms of 
openness, designed to address differing deficiencies in traditional peer 
review, will in turn be of interest to differing research communities and 
disciplines. It is perhaps safe to say that no one model of OPR will be 
suitable for all disciplines.

This workshop aims to bring together all interested stakeholders to facilitate 
discussion on these themes. It will equip participants with a fuller 
theoretical understanding of OPR models, a critical overview of the practical 
implementation of OPR models, OPR's place in the wider Open Science movement. 
Concrete outcomes will be discussion of and validation of a new controlled 
vocabulary of forms of OPR and recommendations for the systematization of 
research into the effectiveness of differing forms of OPR.

Program and speakers as well as concrete information about registration will be 
announced soon.

Best wishes,

OpenAIRE





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Arvid Deppe
- Gruppe Elektronisches Publizieren (EPU) -

Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
D-37070 Göttingen

Platz der Göttinger Sieben 1 (Zentralbibliothek, Raum 2.39)
+49 551 39-14219

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de<http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/>
https://www.openaire.eu



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