One potential problem with following this process would be that often those versions reviewed by colleagues prior to submission to a journal are at much earlier stages than the final ms. Using those reviews would thus not be appropriate in my opinion, since a great deal more work may in some cases be put into the ms to improve it, before it reaches the journal's reviewers.
Patricia Almada-Villela
In message <1.5.4.32.19970606062602.006d8464@igb-1>, Thomas Mehner <[log in to unmask]> writes >At 15:34 05.06.97 GMT, you wrote: >>For over a year ago, there was a debate in FISH-ECOLOGY about >>timely publications. I understand, from a few editors, this >>issue is getting worse as time passes and the conventional >>publishing system seems to be useless: >> >>- Does any one have any unconventional suggestions here ? > > >Fish-Folks, >I have an unconvential suggestion. Many authors send their first drafts of >manuscripts to colleagues and ask for first criticisms and suggestions >(before submitting the ms to any journal). If these colleagues will write a >formal 'referees report', these reports and the answers of the authors could >be sent to the journal's editors together with the manuscripts. Then the >editor may decide whether a further reviewer is neccessary or not. This >procedure would shorten the time delay. In addition, the suggestions of >colleagues who are very familiar with the special topic of the paper are >sometimes more helpful than any criticism by 'senior' scientists. This also >would result in the fact that more young colleagues (PhD-students, young >post-docs) have the opportunity to being involved in the reviewing process. > >Cheers >Thomas >=============================================== >Achtung: Neue Postleitzahl/New city code!!! > >Dr. Thomas Mehner >Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries >Dept. Biology & Ecology of Fishes >POB 850119 >D-12561 Berlin >Germany > >Phone: ++49/(0)30/641 81 613 >Fax: ++49/(0)30/641 81 750 >e-mail: [log in to unmask] >more information: http://www.igb-berlin.de/www/abt4/oki/mehner.htm >PEG-proceedings: http://www.igb-berlin.de/www/abt4/oki/PEG-proceedings.htm
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