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Re: Raym Crow on publishing cooperatives
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- From: Peter Banks <pbanks@bankspub.com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 18:38:33 EDT
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Heather, It's wonderful to support new models of scholarly publishing, but as we do that we have to carefully define the "inequities and inefficiencies" of the system we are proposing to change--and, perhaps more importantly, add a third problem--the ineffectiveness of a great deal of scholarly communication. I am not sure what inefficiency we are addressing. The traditional system is far more efficient in distribution than open access would be; those who need particular information purchase it, vs. a system in which scarce resources are used to make information available to the 99.9% of people who have no use for it. But perhaps you instead mean the inefficiency of journal production, and especially peer review. There's no argument that peer review is very costly and laborious for the uneven results it produces. It would be very interesting to explore new mechanisms, especially in clinical medicine, where alternatives like real-time open peer review are not appropriate. The real question for me is effectiveness. Depressing little of what is published in clinical medicine finds its way into clinical practice in a timely basis. Information by itself appears to do little to change provider behavior; that takes real-time feedback, new reimbursement systems, etc. Peter Banks Banks Publishing Publications Consulting and Services pbanks@bankspub.com On 9/13/06 8:53 PM, "Heather Joseph" <heather@arl.org> wrote: > [we need to be] exploring new models of scholarly publishing > that address the inequities and inefficiencies in the current > models.
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