Open Knowledge Creation: Bringing Transparency and Inclusiveness to the Peer Review Process

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Abstract
The peer review process that has been in place for many years has recognized shortcomings. The Internet provides a means for changing this process. This paper offers a more transparent and inclusive design for peer review referred to as open knowledge creation. The design proposed utilizes Google knol and group services. The open knowledge creation design consists of four stages: creation, review/revision, evaluation/adoption, and publication. It is intended to offer existing or new journals an alternative to the traditional peer review of research.
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Author Donald E. Hardaway and Richard W. Scamell
Year 2012
Volume 36
Issue 2
Keywords Peer review, communicating research, Google knol and group services
Page Numbers 339-346
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