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Diversification and Decentralization of Peer Review

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  • Duration: 1 hr 3 mins
  • Publication Date: May 2025

About the session

A research article can be seen as a conversation between scholars. In the past this conversation took place almost exclusively between privileged colleagues, and more recently as part of the anonymous peer review process. Today technology allows this conversation to take place in the open, in forums like preprint servers, and the conversation can be ongoing with post publication commenting. There are multiple providers of “community peer review” offering various services targeted at different parts of the scholarly communications ecosystem, from preprint servers to journal peer review to post-publication commenting. These providers are not only pushing boundaries on how peer review is conducted, many are also expanding what peer reviewers look like, bringing in more diversity and working to train early career researchers. In this session we examine various types of experiments, how these services can help diversify science, and how their efforts are contributing to trust and integrity.

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  • Annual Meeting (2025)

    Annual Meeting (2025)

Speakers

  • Customer Success Manager, Knowledge Futures

    Emily Esten (they/them) is the Customer Success Manager at Knowledge Futures, providing technical client support for full-stack knowledge infrastructure. Previously, Esten worked as Project Lead on the DocMaps project, fostering trust through interoperable preprint review metadata. In Esten’s varied work experience - from project lead to curator, educator to site developer - their primary focus has been shaping collaborations, training, and programming of digital tools for scholarly communication.
  • Head of Publishing, eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

    Fiona Hutton is Head of Publishing at the open access publisher, eLife. In January 2023, eLife moved to a Publish-Review-Curate model of publication. Fiona leads the publishing division and is responsible for the six publishing departments. Prior to joining eLife, Fiona worked in scholarly publishing for over 20 years (Cambridge University Press, Wiley, Elsevier) driving the strategic and operational transformation to OA publishing and creating innovative open research products and publishing initiatives. Before moving into OA,  Fiona held a variety of key roles in Review publishing and started out as Editor of Trends in Biochemical Sciences after a postdoc at Columbia University. She sits on the Board of OASPA, is an ALPSP tutor, and is a member of the DORA Steering Group.
  • SVP, Product Management, HighWire Press

    Tony ALVES is SVP of Product Management at HighWire Press, the platforms division of MPS Limited, overseeing a suite of platform products addressing the entire scholarly publishing infrastructure, from workflow to hosting to analytics. Tony served as Director of Product Management at Aries Systems, and Publisher at SilverPlatter Education. Tony promotes industry standardization, system-to-system communications and industry shared services, participating in initiatives on peer review, research integrity, PIDs and open science. Serving those interests, Tony volunteers with NISO, STM, Crossref, ORCID, OA Switchboard, CSE and ACSE, he organizes talks, and writes articles and blog posts on these topics.
  • Executive Director and Publisher, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

    Dr John Inglis is a faculty member of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York, co-founder of the Laboratory’s preprint servers bioRxiv and medRxiv, and founding Executive Director and Publisher of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. He has a Ph.D. in immunology from the University of Edinburgh Medical School and was formerly an Assistant Editor of The Lancet and founding Editor of Trends in Immunology. He is a Fellow of the American Society for Cell Biology and serves on the society’s finance committee. He is a member of the advisory board of MIT Press and Chair of the Scientific and Medical Advisory Board of the new non-profit openRxiv.
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