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Title An OAI Repository-Centric Peer-Review Model
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Author(s) Rodriguez, Marko (speaker) (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2005-10-22. - Streaming video, 00:18:22:00.
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(CERN workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI4))
Lecture note on 2005-10-22T10:20:00
Subject category Conferences
Abstract Pre-print repositories have seen a significant increase in use over the past fifteen years across multiple research domains. Researchers are beginning to develop applications capable of using these repositories to assist the scientific community above and beyond the pure dissemination of information. The contributions set forth by this paper emphasize a deconstructed publication model where in which the peer-review certification phase of a pre-print is mediated by an OAI-compliant peer-review service. This peer-review service uses a social-network algorithm for determining potential reviewers for a submitted manuscript and for weighting the influence of each participating reviewer’s evaluations. The paper also provides a set of peer-review specific metadata tags that can accompany a pre-prints existing metadata record. The combinations of these contributions provide a unique repository-centric peer-review model within the framework of the current OAI standards existing today.
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