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A Study on Open Peer Review Perception of Korean Authors in a Mega OA Journal

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2020, v.37 no.4, pp.131-150
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2020.37.4.131
Ji-Young Kim
Hyun Soo Kim
Wonsik Shim
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Abstract

This study was conducted to ascertain a better understanding of researchers’ perception of open peer review (OPR), which is being attempted to improve the problems of traditional peer review methods in recent journal publications. A survey was conducted on the Korean authors of a mega open access (OA) journals and the results were analyzed. The subjects of the survey were selected as Korean corresponding authors published on PLOS, an international OA journal and mega journal. The survey was conducted as an online questionnaire and a total of 238 responses were collected; the analysis was based on 202 valid responses. Data were analyzed by performing frequency analysis and average comparison between groups for the collected questionnaire results. As a result of analyzing whether there is a difference in perception of OPR depending on the age, research experience, and OPR experience of the researcher, researchers under the age of 44, researchers with research experience of 9 years or less, and researchers with OPR participation experience had differences in some OPR perceptions. Results show that researchers under the age of 44 want to change the current peer review approach, but they are not yet actively accepting OPR. As a result of analyzing the reasons why the researcher disagrees with OPR, they raised questions about lack of objectivity, increased burden of reviewers, emotions and relationships, and responded that the right to be forgotten was also necessary.

keywords
오픈 피어 리뷰, 동료 심사, 학술 커뮤니케이션, 학술 저널 출판, 인식 조사, open peer review, peer review, scholarly communication, scholarly journal publishing, perception survey
Submission Date
2020-11-23
Revised Date
2020-12-03
Accepted Date
2020-12-12

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management