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Noah Wardrup-Fruin sums up his experience with open peer review Post date  05.13.2009, 1:27 AM

posted by bob stein

Noah Wardrup-Fruin has a book coming out from MIT Press this summer -- Expressive Processing. Together with Doug Sery, his editor at MIT and Ben Vershbow a former colleague at the Institute, Noah used CommentPress to conduct an open peer review of his manuscript. He sums up the experience in an extensive post on his blog, Grand Text Auto.

Posted by bob stein on May 13, 2009 1:27 AM
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