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Peer Community in: a free public system for peer-reviewing and highlighting preprints

Denis Bourguet

CBGP, INRA Montpellier

In order to offer an alternative to the current system of publicaton - which is particularly expensive and not very transparent - we have initiated the Peer Community in (PCI, https://peercommunityin.org) project. PCI is a non-profit scientific organization that aims to create specific communities of researchers reviewing and recommending, for free, unpublished preprints in their field (i.e. unpublished articles deposited on open online archives like arXiv.org and bioRxiv.org). Each PCI is a group of several hundreds recommenders playing the role of editors who recommend such preprints based on peer-reviews to make them complete, reliable and citable articles, without the need for publication in 'traditional' journals (although the authors can submit their recommended preprints afterwards). Evaluations and recommendations by a PCI are free of charge. When a recommender decides to recommend a preprint, he/she writes a recommendation text that is published along with all the editorial correspondence (reviews, recommender's decisions, authors' replies) by PCI Evol Biol. The preprint itself is not published by CI: it remains in the preprint server where it has been poster by the authors. The first Peer Community in has been launched in 2017: Peer Community in Evolutionary Biology (PCI Evol Biol). More than 390 recommenders have already joined PCI Evol Biol. PCI Paleontology and PCI Ecoogy have been launched in January 2018 and this latter PCI already counts 300 recommenders.

Monday, January 7, 2019

FCUL (Building C2), 12h00-13h00, room 2.2.14

 

Short biography of Denis Bourguet:

Denis Bourguet is a researcher from the French National Institute for Agricultural Research - Inra, see http://institut.inra.fr/en - working at Montpellier (France) at the Centre de Biologie et de Gestion des Populations (CBGP). He performed studies in evolutionary ecology (notably on ecological speciation and on the evolution of resistance) and in some side topics such as the importance and influence of conflicts of insterest in studies on the efficacy and durability of genetically modified plants. In 2017, along with Thomas Guillemaud (Inra Sophia Antipolis, France) and Benoit Facon (Inra La Réunion, France), he launched the "Peer Community in" (PCI) project and set the first PCI community: PCI Evolutionary biology.

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