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Peer Review: Readers in the Making of Scholarly Knowledge

David Pontille
Didier Torny

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Driven by a constant process of specialization, the extension of judging instances to readers may appear as a reallocation of expertise, ewpowering ing a growing number of people in the name of distributed knowledge.In an ongoing context of revelations of massive scientific fraud, which often implicates editorial processes and journals themselves, the derelic- tion inherent to judging instances prior to publication has transformed the mass of readers into a vital resource for unearthing error and fraud. Thus, peerdom shall be reshaped, as lay readers have now full access to a large part of the scientific literature and have become valued audiences as quantified end users of published articles
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hal-02972143 , version 1 (20-10-2020)

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David Pontille, Didier Torny. Peer Review: Readers in the Making of Scholarly Knowledge. Martin Paul Eve; Jonathan Gray. Reassembling Scholarly Communications Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access OA, MIT Press, 2020, 9780262363723. ⟨10.7551/mitpress/11885.003.0013⟩. ⟨hal-02972143⟩
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