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Open review at Scholarly Research Exchange

The newly launched journal Scholarly Research Exchange, published by Hindawi, is for original research articles in all areas of science, technology and medicine. The journal is operating a transparent peer-review system, in which authors and reviewers interact directly throughout the peer-review process. Authors submitting to Scholarly Research Exchange suggest potential reviewers, who are then approved by the journal's editors. Reviewers are asked to provide an assessment of the quality of the manuscript, a written critique for the authors, and a written commentary for the journal's readers. When the journal accepts its first articles for publication, the reviewers' commentaries and their assessment of the manuscript's quality will be published with them. In addition to these reviewers' evaluations, members of the scientific community will be able to participate in a discussion around every manuscript.
A journal with a similar, but not identical, peer-review process is Biology Direct, published by BioMed Central, currently covering the areas of genomics, bioinformatics and systems biology, immunology, and mathematical biology. Biology Direct makes the author responsible for obtaining reviewers' reports, via the journal's editorial board, operates an open peer-review process, and publishes reviewers' reports with the articles. It has been publishing articles since January 2006.

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