New Papers
Bornmann, Lutz
Lutz.Bornmann at GV.MPG.DE
Thu Oct 21 07:43:17 EDT 2010
Dear colleagues,
You might be interested in this Nature blog entry concerning our paper to the
author-suggested reviewers vs. editor-suggested ones:
http://blogs.nature.com/news/thegreatbeyond/2010/10/who_needs_friends_when_yo
uve_g.html
Lutz
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Dr. Dr. habil. Lutz Bornmann
Max Planck Society
Office of Research Analysis and Foresight
Hofgartenstr. 8
80539 Munich
Tel.: 089/2108-1265
Email: bornmann at gv.mpg.de
ResearcherID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008
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>Dear Lutz, colleagues,
>
>About your other paper (author-suggested reviewers vs.
>editor-suggested ones). Whom would you like to read and review your
>paper? Of course, a colleague who is really interested in the topic
>you have studied. And of course she/he will give a more favourable
>appraisal than the average reviewer who might be less interested.
>
>So without any form of game playing, author-suggested reviewers will
>rate you higher than editor-chosen ones.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Ronald
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