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About OpenReview. OpenReview aims to promote openness in scientific communication, particularly the peer review process, by providing a flexible cloud-based web interface and underlying database API enabling the following: Open Peer Review: We provide a...
Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. American review websites ‎ (1 C, 89 P) British review websites ‎ (13 P)
This is a list of lists of websites, sorted by type and subject, including comparisons and other lists of lists. By type. Academic databases and search engines; BitTorrent (comparison) Blogs; Chat; Databases; Dating (comparison) Dictionaries;...
Here are 10 examples of wikis that are worth checking out. 1. Wikitravel. When you're planning a holiday, you should give privately owned websites such as TripAdvisor a wide berth. The information on such sites can often be misleading, as it's...
Definitions. Open identities. Open peer review may be defined as "any scholarly review mechanism providing disclosure of author and referee identities to one another at any point during the peer review or publication process". [5] Then...
Anonymous peer review is used by the great majority of computer science conferences. OpenReview is such a platform that aims to promote openness in peer review process. The paper, (meta) reviews, rebuttals, and final decisions are all released to...
Open Review is a process to improve academic books. When an author submits a manuscript to an academic press for peer review, the manuscript will also be converted into a website for a parallel Open Review. During Open Review, everyone in the world will...
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The OpenReview documentation and issue tracker The intention of this repository is to provide an issue tracker and discussions for OpenReview. We will also be using this repository to create a better documentation of OpenReview.
Reminder: after you make any improvements to your book (by editing the Markdown files), you'll need to re-run the appropriate make command to re-build the PDF or site. The sample site includes some details on how to customize your site.. You can...
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