Sunday, January 31. 2010Annual Costs Per Deposit of Hosting Refereed Research Output Centrally Versus InstitutionallyTrackbacks
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This is the first time I've seen a figure for "cost of peer review." In following the links and a quick Google search, I was unable to find any sort of break-down of what makes up these costs. Peer review is typically a volunteer process - so that alone can't cost $500. Are they including the cost of journal management system software? The time of the (usually volunteer) editor making the decision? Including copy-editing as part of peer review? In my (small) field of paleontology, nearly all of the editorial and review functions are performed by unpaid volunteers.
Another useful comparison would be the cost -- in money and time -- of doing the unnecessary IR "quality controls" and preprocessing that many IRs think, superstitiously and superfluously, that they need to do. (In this case, estimates from all the immature, near-empty IRs are relevant too.)
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