Open Peer Commentary

Open Peer Commentary

Open Peer Commentary was first implemented by the anthropologist Sol Tax ( [http://chronicle.uchicago.edu/950119/tax.shtml 1907-1995] ), who founded the journal Current Anthropology, published by University of Chicago Press in 1959. It consists of soliciting (and publishing) commentary on a peer-reviewed "target article" from a dozen or more specialists across disciplines, co-published with the author's response. The journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences, published by Cambridge University Press, was founded by Stevan Harnad in [http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Temp/Kata/bbs.editorial.html 1978] and modelled on Current Anthropology's Open Peer Commentary feature. Psycoloquy was founded in [http://cogprints.org/1580/ 1990] on the basis of the same feature, but this time implemented online.

ee also

* Open peer review


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