The Winnower

The Winnower is a publishing platform and journal that offers traditional scholarly publishing tools (Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), permanent archival, Altmetrics, PDF creation, etc.) to enable rigorous scholastic discussion of topics across all areas of intellectual inquiry, whether in the sciences, humanities, public policy, or otherwise.[1] The Winnower currently publishes and archives the following:

  • Student Essays[2]
  • Conference Proceedings
  • Peer Reviews[3]
  • Theses
  • Grants[4]
  • Book Reviews[5]
  • Journal Clubs[6]
  • How-to's[7]
  • Lab notes[8]
  • Scholarly reddit AMAs[9]
  • Foldscope Images[10]
  • Blog posts[11]
  • Original research
  • Open Letters.[12]

History

The Winnower was founded by Dr. Joshua Nicholson. It went live on May 27, 2014 with a primary focus of publishing scientific research, but has expanded its scope to include a diverse set of topics spanning the humanities, social sciences, science policy, and professional commentaries, to name just a few. As of April 2016 it has over 1,000 publications from 4,500+ authors around the world.

Post-publication Peer Review

The Winnower is a journal that offers post-publication peer review.[13] After submission, the paper is immediately made visible online, and is open for public, non-anonymous reviews by registered members of The Winnower community. Articles can be revised indefinitely until the author chooses to "freeze" a final version and purchase a digital object identifier.

See also

References

  1. "DOI Assignments for Science AMAs • /r/science". reddit. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  2. "The Winnower | Open Scholarly Publishing". thewinnower.com. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  3. Lang, Jenna (2015-06-11). "Pre-publication review of: Reagent and laboratory contamination can critically impact sequence-based microbiome analyses". The Winnower. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  4. Moriarty, Philip; Jarvis, Samuel; Kantorovich, Lev; Nerlich, Brigitte; Astronomy, School of Physics and; Nottingham, University of; Astronomy, School of Physics and; Nottingham, University of; Physics, Department of (2015). "Mechanochemistry at the Single Bond Limit: Towards 'Deterministic Epitaxy'". The Winnower. doi:10.15200/winn.142081.17455.
  5. Priego, Ernesto. "Book Review: Riad Sattouf's The Arab of the Future: A Graphic Ethnology of Solitude (or Hope)". thewinnower.com. doi:10.15200/winn.146186.60416. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  6. "The Winnower | Open Scholarly Publishing". thewinnower.com. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  7. Mazzilli, Sarah A.; Gunsalus, Kearney T. W.; McDowell, Gary S.; Krukenberg, Kristin A.; Polka, Jessica K.; Biomedicine, Department of Computational; Medicine, Boston University School of; Street, 72 E. Concord; Boston (2014). "Logistics of Organizing the FOR Symposium". The Winnower. doi:10.15200/winn.141697.77958.
  8. Salvagno, Anthony (2015). "100% Real-time publication: an experiment in #opennotebookscience". The Winnower. doi:10.15200/winn.142496.69636.
  9. "The Winnower | Open Scholarly Publishing". thewinnower.com. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  10. Iyer, Lakshminarayan. "Compounding a foldscope". The Winnower. doi:10.15200/winn.145806.66839.
  11. "The Winnower | Open Scholarly Publishing". thewinnower.com. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  12. Tennant, Jonathan P.; Poisot, Timothée; Kubke, M Fabiana; Michonneau, François; Taylor, Michael P.; Steel, Graham; Anquetin, Jérémy; Coyte, Emily; Schwessinger, Benjamin (2014). "Open Letter to The American Association for the Advancement of Science". The Winnower. doi:10.15200/winn.140813.35294.
  13. "Thoughts on pre- vs. post-publication peer-review". http://lab.dessimoz.org. Retrieved 2016-05-22. External link in |website= (help)
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