Below is the programme of the PEERE meeting on “Data sharing in peer review”, Lisbon, 27-29 January 2015. Among the invited speakers: Matt Hodgkinson (PLoS ONE), Rebecca Lawrence (F1000), Carole J. Lee (University of Washington at Seattle), and Misha Teplitskiy (University of Chicago). Stay tuned for materials!
Matt Hodginkson is Senior Editor at PLos ONE. He graduated in Biological Sciences from the University of Oxford, then obtained an MSc from Downing College, Cambridge, where he worked with David Lomas and David Gubb on a fruit fly model of antitrypsin deficiency and first became aware of the open access movement due to Michael Ashburner’s enthusiastic advocacy. He moved to London to join BioMed Central as an assistant editor with…
Rebecca Lawrence, Director of New Product Development at F1000, will give a talk on “Bringing transparency to peer review” at the PEERE Lisbon meeting on 27-29 January 2015. Before joining F1000, Rebecca has previously worked for other publishers including Elsevier for 7 years on the Drug Discovery Today group of products, and holds a degree in Pharmacy and a PhD in Pharmacology. She will be writing about issues related to…
Michèle Lamont’s talk on “Peer review and fairness for all: under what conditions?” at the PEERE meeting in Budapest, 14-15 October 2014
Tom Jefferson talks about “Opening the black box of peer review” at the PEERE Budapest meeting, on 14-15 October 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kBw9EeyA2s&feature=youtu.be
Here is the Budapest meeting programme with practical information: BudapestPEEREProgramme. For any detail, please contact the organiser (Prof. Karoly Takacs, Takacs.Karoly@tk.mta.hu)
The aim of this meeting is to review the state of the art of peer review in various domains, define available and missing links between theory, models and data and identify the main challenges for studying and improving peer review Invited speakers are: Michèle Lamont (Harvard University) Tom Jefferson (The Cochrane Collaboration) Brad Wible (Science) Participants include: Aliaksandr Birukou (Springer-Verlag) Fiona Hutton (Wiley-Blackwell) Joris Van Rossum (Elsevier) For any info,…
The aim of this meeting is to identifying existing practices problems, and obstacles for data sharing in peer review and exploring solutions to improve data sharing. The meeting will focus especially on identifying data mining techniques and methods for peer review analysis and opening a collaboration with stakeholders for data sharing