Sciety product news 29/11/2024

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By The Sciety Team

The latest platform news from sciety.org, the home of community preprint evaluation.

🚀 What's new?

This week we added the MetaROR group to Sciety. MetaROR is a free, open peer review platform for metaresearch led jointly by the Research on Research Institute (RoRI) and the Association for Interdisciplinary Meta-Research and Open Science (AIMOS).

MetaROR is the latest platform to adopt the Publish, Review Curate (PRC) model that is transforming scientific publishing.

MetaROR are also leveraging Kotahi, which includes a built-in PRC publishing mode and Wordpress CMS integration, offering peer review communities an end-to-end publishing solution.

Through Sciety's technology partnerships and integrations with Kotahi, COAR Notify and Docmaps we are able to provide a connected, transparent and efficient way to share preprint peer review.

Look out for our full press release following shortly.

🔭 What's next?


DocMaps

We will be rounding off the calendar year by making improvements to Sciety DocMaps to surface more of the metadata associated with community peer evaluation. We also expect to be able to use our COAR notify integration to be notified of and so ingest DocMaps produced by other platforms such as Kotahi and PCI and aggregate the metadata.

Sciety DocMaps create a machine-readable history of peer evaluations and updates for preprints. This history can be used to discover work and help in formalising and recognising the scholarly contributions of community preprint peer evaluation initiatives.

💬 Your voice matters

We want to make community preprint evaluation a go to signal for knowing which papers to read and we can't do this without your input. We're especially interested in what you think about our design direction for PRC, so Book a 1:1 call to learn more about our latest changes and help us plan the future of equitable, open research outputs.

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