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The changing scholarly communications landscape
What does this mean for peer review?


        Sense about Science Workshop
       Branwen Hide
       March 5th, 2010
Outline
 Traditional journal publishing and the cost of
 peer-review
 Changing scholarly communications
 landscape
 Social media
 The emergence of data as a publication
 Some food for thought
Traditional journal publishing and the cost of
               peer review
UK Journal Article Publication and Distribution Costs

             450.0                                                                                                        424.9

             400.0

             350.0

             300.0
£ Millions




             250.0

             200.0

             150.0      125.1            119.0
             100.0
                                                          63.7                  63.0                 54.1
              50.0

               0.0
                     Non-cash peer     Direct fixed   Variable cost        Indirect cost            Surplus            Total cost
                        review             cost


                         First copy cost £244.1


                          Publication                                    Distribution
                                                        Activities, costs and funding flows in the scholarly communications system, RIN, May 2008
The changing scholarly communications
landscape
 Move to electronic and open access publishing
   Author-pays, pre-prints, post-prints
 Increase use of social media for dissemination
 and access of information
   Blogs, twitter, YouTube etc.
 Publishers are also thinking of new and
 innovative ways of adding value to their
 publications
   Publishing research data, linking to existing data
   bases, and enhanced annotations
   Comment, moderate, and rating systems
        Peer review
          Difficult to get people to respond
New forms of peer review – some
examples
 PLosOne
         2-stage assessment
         Handling editor is acknowledged
 PLoSCurrents Influenza
         Expert panel screens submissions
         It is expected that the information with be ‘officially’ published at a later date
 arXiv
         Combination of moderators and endorsements
 EMBO
         Publish the ‘Review Process File’
         Reviewers remain anonymous
 BMC Medicine
         Publish the pre-publication history
         Reviewers are not anonymous
 F1000
         This is not a journal it is a “literature awareness tool”
         experts in the field evaluate and comment on the most interesting papers they
         read each month – review peer reviewed journal articles
Social Media
 Blogs
   valid because a number of people follow them?
   link to peer-reviewed literature? researchbloging.org
   Is there a role for the institution?
 Wikipedia, WikiGenes
   actively encourages people to edit and improve the quality of the
   post
   WikiGenes requires you to cite where you have got that
   information from when you post it
 Twitter
   The problem of retweeting and only having 140 characters
The emergence of data as a publication
 There is a move toward the publication of research
 data
     Either as a supplement to an existing article, as an
     independent publication, or archiving it in a database
 Currently data that is archived is generally not
 subjected to peer review
     The data creator is responsible for ensuring the quality of data
 Personal knowledge of how the data were collected
 and analyzed greatly influences one trust in the data
     This can be increased with good quality metadata that
     describe the origins and how the data was processed
 Currently there are a number of discussion on the
 need/feasibility of formal peer review for data
Some food for thought
  Does discipline have an affect on the type of peer review?
  Does the type of publication influence the type of peer review?
  Why don’t commenting and rating systems work more
  effectively?
  Is a new system of peer review required for blogs and other
  social media?
  Can data be peer reviewed the same way as a journal article?
  How do we asses the quality of metadata?
  Are their training implications for researchers?


    How will the changes in the peer review process
 affect the public understanding (trust) of science?
Branwen Hide
Liaison and Partnership Officer
Research Information Network

      Branwen.hide@rin.ac.uk
      www.rin.ac.uk
UK Costs of Scholarly Communications

             10.00
              9.00                                                                        8.61

              8.00
              7.00     6.23
              6.00
£ Billions




              5.00
              4.00
              3.00
              2.00                                                                1.34
              1.00                    0.43                         0.54
                                                     0.07
              0.00
                     Research     Publishing &      Access     User search      Reading   total
                     production    Distribution    provision   and print cost


                     Research      Publication &     Access        Usage & Consumption
                     Production     distribution

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The changing scholarly communications landscape: what does this mean for peer review?

  • 1. The changing scholarly communications landscape What does this mean for peer review? Sense about Science Workshop Branwen Hide March 5th, 2010
  • 2. Outline Traditional journal publishing and the cost of peer-review Changing scholarly communications landscape Social media The emergence of data as a publication Some food for thought
  • 3. Traditional journal publishing and the cost of peer review
  • 4. UK Journal Article Publication and Distribution Costs 450.0 424.9 400.0 350.0 300.0 £ Millions 250.0 200.0 150.0 125.1 119.0 100.0 63.7 63.0 54.1 50.0 0.0 Non-cash peer Direct fixed Variable cost Indirect cost Surplus Total cost review cost First copy cost £244.1 Publication Distribution Activities, costs and funding flows in the scholarly communications system, RIN, May 2008
  • 5. The changing scholarly communications landscape Move to electronic and open access publishing Author-pays, pre-prints, post-prints Increase use of social media for dissemination and access of information Blogs, twitter, YouTube etc. Publishers are also thinking of new and innovative ways of adding value to their publications Publishing research data, linking to existing data bases, and enhanced annotations Comment, moderate, and rating systems Peer review Difficult to get people to respond
  • 6. New forms of peer review – some examples PLosOne 2-stage assessment Handling editor is acknowledged PLoSCurrents Influenza Expert panel screens submissions It is expected that the information with be ‘officially’ published at a later date arXiv Combination of moderators and endorsements EMBO Publish the ‘Review Process File’ Reviewers remain anonymous BMC Medicine Publish the pre-publication history Reviewers are not anonymous F1000 This is not a journal it is a “literature awareness tool” experts in the field evaluate and comment on the most interesting papers they read each month – review peer reviewed journal articles
  • 7. Social Media Blogs valid because a number of people follow them? link to peer-reviewed literature? researchbloging.org Is there a role for the institution? Wikipedia, WikiGenes actively encourages people to edit and improve the quality of the post WikiGenes requires you to cite where you have got that information from when you post it Twitter The problem of retweeting and only having 140 characters
  • 8. The emergence of data as a publication There is a move toward the publication of research data Either as a supplement to an existing article, as an independent publication, or archiving it in a database Currently data that is archived is generally not subjected to peer review The data creator is responsible for ensuring the quality of data Personal knowledge of how the data were collected and analyzed greatly influences one trust in the data This can be increased with good quality metadata that describe the origins and how the data was processed Currently there are a number of discussion on the need/feasibility of formal peer review for data
  • 9. Some food for thought Does discipline have an affect on the type of peer review? Does the type of publication influence the type of peer review? Why don’t commenting and rating systems work more effectively? Is a new system of peer review required for blogs and other social media? Can data be peer reviewed the same way as a journal article? How do we asses the quality of metadata? Are their training implications for researchers? How will the changes in the peer review process affect the public understanding (trust) of science?
  • 10. Branwen Hide Liaison and Partnership Officer Research Information Network Branwen.hide@rin.ac.uk www.rin.ac.uk
  • 11. UK Costs of Scholarly Communications 10.00 9.00 8.61 8.00 7.00 6.23 6.00 £ Billions 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.34 1.00 0.43 0.54 0.07 0.00 Research Publishing & Access User search Reading total production Distribution provision and print cost Research Publication & Access Usage & Consumption Production distribution