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sketches toward peer-to-peer review Post date  05.24.2007, 1:26 AM

posted by ben vershbow

Last Friday, Clancy Ratliff gave a presentation at the Computers and Writing Conference at Wayne State on the peer-to-peer review system we're developing at MediaCommons. Clancy is on the MC editorial board so the points in her slides below are drawn directly from the group's inaugural meeting this past March. Notes on this and other core elements of the project are sketched out in greater detail here on the MediaCommons blog, but these slides give a basic sense of how the p2p review process might work.

Posted by ben vershbow on May 24, 2007 01:26 AM
tags: academic, mediacommons, p2p, p2preview, peer_review

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