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什么是"同行评议"? 学海拾贝 学海拾贝 图谋博客 - 0 views
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目前国内讨论较多的是狭义的同行评议,即作者投稿以后,由刊物主编或纳稿编辑邀请具有专业知识或造诣的学者,评议论文的学术和文字质量,提出意见和判定,主编按评议的结果决定是否适合在本刊发表。一般的科技期刊是请2-3位评审人,也有更多的。这些评议人的评议结果,将直接影响到主编对被评议的文章所做出的最终评定。除此以外,广义的同行评议不止于此,还包括文章发表以后由专门组成的审议小组 (Journal Clubs) 对文章发表后的交流和应用效果进行评议,其中也包括对投稿阶段的评审意见进行探讨,这在医学科学类期刊尤为普遍。近年来新兴的免费期刊(Open Access Journals) 开创的公开评议 (Open Review) 或有些论文网站 (Paper Database) 采纳的自荐评议,也属于广义的同行评议。
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同行评议成为科技期刊出版的基石,公认是20世纪中叶以后的事。这与二战后科技进步引发的论文数量的激增和期刊种类和数量的翻番不无关系。可以肯定地说,没有同行评议就没有庞大的科技期刊出版业;同行评议的质量是期刊出版质量的先决条件和重要保障之一。
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传统的同行评议,通常强调两个基本点。一是匿名;二是独立思考判断。主编邀请的评议人大都是与论文内容相关的科研人士,希望听到的是他们依据各自的专业知识和经验,对论文做出独立的判断和评定。既要实事求是,又要开诚布公。
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On diminishing network effects in web 2.0, social media and human limitations... - 0 views
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Technology allows us to be “always on”. To be part of a never ending conversation. Simply plug in, anywhere, and you can join in. Friends are spread out across every timezone, so there always are people available to interact with.
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Any respectable web 2.0 service is based upon the premise that we all want to share anything with the rest of the world.
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I can’t predict the future, but I find it useful to think in extremes and see if it can help me get a better understanding of the present.
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Our need for real-time information consumption is pointless « Alexander van E... - 0 views
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We write blogs, create news, produce content, act as journalists, and there are plenty of platforms that allow us to spread our message
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We are eager to share personal information, wishes, needs, thoughts, ideas, emotions, friends, locations. To find information we use Google, news sites, rss feeds, aggregators, aggregators that aggregate aggregators, news feeds, tweets, social networks.
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There are no short cuts to knowledge, no matter how much processing power and storage capacity we throw at it.
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