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  1. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869

  2. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869

  3. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869

  4. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869

  5. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869