Dear Don, You might want to have a look at: Gorman, J. (2001). The end of good science? Some chemists oppose posting research online. Others say, "Get with the program!". Science News 159(5), 76-78.
for reactions of another community of scientists. Yours, -Dick Gordon
Steve Harnad has kindly added my name to the list. (1) I am "discussion leader" of the internet forum "bionet.journals.note" which also deals with matters of interest to the present group, including peer review reform. http://www.bio.net//hypermail/JRNLNOTE/ (2) My book "Tomorrow's Cures Today? How to Reform the Health Research System" (Harwood Academic, 2000) is dedicated to reform of the peer-review process (ISBN 90-5702-603-1). Donald Forsdyke, Department of Biochemistry, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L3N6 http://post.queensu.ca/~forsdyke/peerrev.htm
-- Dr. Richard Gordon, Radiology, University of Manitoba, HSC Rm. GA216, 820 Sherbrook St. Winnipeg R3A 1R9 Canada Adjunct: Electrical & Computer Engineering, Exec Member: CSTB, CARRF, IEEE-EMBS phone:(204)789-3828, fax:(204)787-2080, e-mail: [email protected] New book: The Hierarchical Genome & Differentiation Waves: Novel Unification of Development, Genetics & Evolution: http://www.wspc.com.sg/books/lifesci/2755.html Reprint Hunter: Finding Reprint Authors' E-Mail Addresses: http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/radiology/search/searchindex.html
