PubPeer
Slogan(s) | "The Online Journal Club" |
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Website | http://www.pubpeer.com |
Launched | 2012 |
PubPeer is a website that allows users to discuss and review scientific research.
The site is one of many allowing academics to engage in post-publication peer review, and has highlighted shortcomings in several high-profile papers, in some cases leading to retractions and to accusations of scientific fraud,[1][2][3][4] as noted by Retraction Watch.[5]
Accusations of libel have been levelled at some of PubPeer's users;[6][7] correspondingly PubPeer comments are required to use only facts that can be publicly verified.[8]
See also
- Journal club
- JournalReview.org
- Publons
- Life Science Network
References
- ↑ "Times".
- ↑ "Zeit".
- ↑ "Nature".
- ↑ "apanTimes".
- ↑
- ↑ Paul Jump (13 November 2014). "Can post-publication peer review endure?". THE. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
- ↑ Peer 0 (24 August 2014). "PubPeer's first legal threat" (blog). Retrieved 5 December 2014.
- ↑ https://pubpeer.com/howto
External links
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