Jul 7, 2007
The Net and Peer Review
Those interested in science and peer review issues for more than finding lame reasons to discount work on global warming might be interested in a new blog, http://scienceblogs.com/clock/
DarkSyde over at Daily Kos writes
"Imagine if the very foundation of cutting edge research science could be streamlined using the real-time, online blogging community model powered by the open source format familiar to all of us? Sci-blogger and friend Coturnix has been tasked to develop the community aspect of this idea, and he’s asking for scientists and science buffs alike to see if that traditional peer review process can benefit from our novel methods at the Public Library of Science."
There's more. Check it out at
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/7/7/52335/17232
The net is rapidly becoming one of the most fascinating spontaneous orders of our time.
DarkSyde over at Daily Kos writes
"Imagine if the very foundation of cutting edge research science could be streamlined using the real-time, online blogging community model powered by the open source format familiar to all of us? Sci-blogger and friend Coturnix has been tasked to develop the community aspect of this idea, and he’s asking for scientists and science buffs alike to see if that traditional peer review process can benefit from our novel methods at the Public Library of Science."
There's more. Check it out at
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/7/7/52335/17232
The net is rapidly becoming one of the most fascinating spontaneous orders of our time.