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Rewarding reviewers
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- From: "Mark Funk" <mefunk@med.cornell.edu>
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 18:43:39 EDT
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The editorial in the March issue of Nature Nanotechnology (3#3, 2008, p,119: "Who'd be a referee?") talks about the efforts that journal reviewers put in: the average review takes about 8.6 hours and is completed within 3-4 weeks, The last two paragraphs talk about changes in publishing, particularly open access. The last sentence caught my eye: "For a fee, some publishers (but not Nature Publishing Group) are willing to make a paper open access, but authors of such papers would certainly be justified in asking to have the fees waived in return for refereeing." Does any hybrid OA publisher reward their reviewers with waiving OA fees? It seems like the least they could do. Mark Funk Head, Resource Management - Collections Weill Cornell Medical Library New York, NY 10065-4805 mefunk@med.cornell.edu
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