What are the challenges of open peer review?
Last week I took part in a workshop ‘Open Peer Review: Models, benefits and limitations’ organised by OpenAIRE. As a member of the panel, I shared what I… Read more »
Last week I took part in a workshop ‘Open Peer Review: Models, benefits and limitations’ organised by OpenAIRE. As a member of the panel, I shared what I… Read more »
Prospective clinical trial registration aims to address publication and reporting bias. Unfortunately, not all clinical trials are registered before they start.… Read more »
Getting your work published in a journal can be a long and challenging process, but by following some simple rules you could be one step closer to success. To… Read more »
How can we address bias in peer review? How can we make the system more effective? How can early career researchers get involved? These are just some of the… Read more »
How can we support and acknowledge peer reviewers? How can we involve early career researchers in peer review? What is the future of peer review? These are just… Read more »
What can we do to increase trust in peer review? How can we encourage more researchers to take part in peer review? These were just some of the issues… Read more »
A few weeks ago I played the part of an expert witness in the Medical Journalist Association’s mock trial, Trials on Trial. The charge was: “Is the current… Read more »
Recently I attended the EQUATOR scientific meeting and annual lecture in Paris. The theme of the day was ‘improving reporting to decrease the waste of… Read more »
This year the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) European Seminar was held in Brussels, the first time it has taken place outside of London. Delegates were… Read more »
Peer review is a key process in the publication of scientific research, and often finds itself under scrutiny and the topic of debate. Discussions around the… Read more »