Searching in a small world.
Diplomarbeit (licentiate thesis), Center for Mathematical Sciences, Göteborg University, 2005.
Oskar Sandberg.
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The invisible hand of peer review.
Exploit Interactive, 5, 2000.
Earlier Shorter version: Harnad, S. (1998) The invisible hand of peer review. Nature [online] (c. 5 Nov. 1998) http://helix.nature.com/webmatters/invisible/invisible.html Longer version: Harnad, S. (2000) The Invisible Hand of Peer Review, Exploit Interactive, issue 5, April 2000 <http://www.exploit-lib.org/>: http://www.cogsci.soton.ac.uk/ar126harnad/nature2.html http://www.princeton.edu/ar126harnad/nature2.html
Stevan Harnad.
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The refereed journal literature needs to be freed from both paper and its costs, but not from peer review, whose "invisible hand" is what maintains its quality. The residual cost of online-only peer review is low enough to be recovered from author-institution-end page charges, covered from institutional subscription savings, thereby vouchsafing a toll-free refereed research literature for everyone, everywhere, forever.