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Campaign proposal: Publicly share your journal-commissioned reviews #40

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Pledge to post any journal-commissioned peer reviews that you perform to an open review platform, whenever the reviewed paper is available as a preprint

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@CooperSmout, @fraserlab, @jpolka, @mbeisen

Rationale

Preprints are increasingly used to share research in a rapid and accessible fashion, but despite this trend few people are linking reviews to preprints. Meanwhile, traditional journals continue to recruit researchers to perform peer reviews for free, but then typically do not make these valuable reviews available for public view. This campaign aims to leverage the existing practice of journal review to accelerate preprint review culture, with a view to creating a more constructive and democratic review culture along the way.

What am I being asked to do?

By signing this pledge, you commit to sharing any reviews that you perform on behalf of a journal to an open review platform, providing that the reviewed paper is publicly available as a preprint (e.g., on a preprint repository like arXiv, bioRxiv, medRxiv, Research Square, SSRN, etc.). You can choose to sign your reviews, or post them anonymously/pseudo-anonymously (see below). You can choose which review platform to use, providing it is freely accessible and links your review to the preprint in question, but ideally we suggest choosing a platform that renders Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) so that others can easily cite your review. As an additional pledge, you can also agree to exclusively review papers that have been shared as a preprint.

Who can sign?

This campaign is open to researchers in all fields.

When will my pledge activate?

Your pledge will activate as soon as you sign it, meaning that you should share the very next review that you perform, if the reviewed paper is available as a preprint. If you would be interested in signing the pledge only when more people have signed, please contact the campaign organisers.

How can I post my review anonymously/pseudo-anonymously?

Some review platforms enable you to post reviews pseudo-anonymously. An example is PREreview, where you can use an alias that is linked to your PREreview account but does not reveal your identity. In addition, [James Fraser](mailto: [email protected]) and [Michael Eisen](mailto: [email protected]) have both committed to posting reviews on behalf of anyone who would like to maintain their anonymity (please get in touch directly to pursue this option).

Suggested review platforms

See this spreadsheet for a range of platforms that accept preprint reviews and the various features they offer

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