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2024-11-08 06:27 UTC
Excited to share that later this month @RoRInstitute and @aimos will launch the new #MetaROR (MetaResearch Open Review) platform, offering open peer review of articles in the field of metaresearch.
Together with Kathryn Zeiler, I will serve as Editor-in-Chief of the platform. Other collaborators include @aidybarnett, @alexh, @andrebrasil, @jameswilsdon, @jasonchin, @stephenpinfield, among others.
See https://researchonresearch.org/metaror-launch/ for information about our launch events on November 21 and 26.
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@LudoWaltman@social.cwts.nl 2024-11-08 06:36
Using the publish-review-curate (#PRC) model, #MetaROR aims to make publishing and peer review faster, more efficient and more rewarding. See https://asapbio.org/understanding-the-publish-review-curate-prc-model-of-scholarly-communication for more information about the PRC model @ASAPbio@mas.to. Like @eLife@fediscience.org, MetaROR doesn't make binary accept/reject decisions. Instead, MetaROR provides editorial assessments of articles aimed at helping authors to improve their work and helping readers to develop a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of an article.