This week’s #TrainingTuesday highlights a resource on Post-Publication Peer Review, a presentation given from former President of the DARIAH Board of Directors, Laurent Romary as part of the DARIAH In-House Webinar sessions.
Laurent, who is based at INRIA in France, gave a 45-minute presentation that outlined the steps that have brought scholars to look to PPPR, the benefits and risks associated with it, and how digital humanities scholars can engage with the development of PPPR to ensure sustainable, trusted and open science.
Learning outcomes
Viewers of this screencast will learn:
- how post-publication peer review differs from the more traditional scholarly publication practices;
- the benefits and potential risks involved with post-publication peer review, and how to overcome them;
- where they can find out more about PPPR and how to get started with it.
Bibliography
All the scholarly works mentioned in the above screencast can be found in this Zotero bibliography.
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