2022
DOI: 10.1002/acm2.13818
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EDI and open access: How JACMP is the future of ethical publishing—A tale in two parts

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“…Peer review has also been shown to be extremely biased when not double masked (as it is with the JACMP), but the masking process also removes information about the diversity of the authors and reviewers. As described in the first part of this editorial, journals must start to understand who is involved in each step of the publication process 33 The adoption of Preprints …”
Section: The Future Of Publishingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Peer review has also been shown to be extremely biased when not double masked (as it is with the JACMP), but the masking process also removes information about the diversity of the authors and reviewers. As described in the first part of this editorial, journals must start to understand who is involved in each step of the publication process 33 The adoption of Preprints …”
Section: The Future Of Publishingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described in the first part of this editorial, journals must start to understand who is involved in each step of the publication process. 33 • The adoption of Preprints Preprints are a free method of sharing research articles prior to publication without peer review. Each submission receives a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which makes them instantly citable and provides a permanent link on the internet.…”
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