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The invisible hand of peer review

Harnad, S. (1998) The invisible hand of peer review. Nature (on-line) and Exploit Interactive .

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Abstract

The refereed journal literature needs to be freed from both paper and its costs, but not from peer
review, whose "invisible hand" is what maintains its quality. The residual cost of online-only peer review is low
enough to be recovered from author-end page charges, covered from institutional subscription savings, thereby
vouchsafing a toll-free literature for everyone forever.

Creators:Stevan Harnad
Item Type:Article
Additional Information:Nature online 1998 http://helix.nature.com/webmatters/invisible/invisible.html Exploit Interactive 5 2000 http://www.exploit-lib.org/issue5/peer-review/
Research Group:Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Deposited On:25 May 2000 by Harnad, Stevan
ID Code:2622
Last Modified:19 Dec 2009 18:23
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