Publications
Peer and Authority Pressure in Information-Propagation Models
Anagnostopoulos, A.; Brova, G. & Terzi, E.
, 'Proceedings of the ECML/PKDD 2011' (2011)
ICT and Innovative Review Models: Implications For The Scientific Publishing Industry
Camussone, P.; Cuel, R. & Ponte, D.
, 'Proceedings of: WOA 2010, Bologna, 16-18 giugno 2010', 1-14 (2010)
Soft peer review: Social software and distributed scientific evaluation
Taraborelli, D.
, 'Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems (COOP ’08)' (2008) [pdf]
Searching in a small world
Sandberg, O.
2005, Master's thesis, Center for Mathematical Sciences, Göteborg University, licentiate thesis [pdf]
The invisible hand of peer review
Harnad, S.
Exploit Interactive, 5() (2000) [pdf]
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.
Have referees rejected some of the most-cited articles of all times?
Campanario, J. M.
J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci., 47(4) 302-310 (1996) [pdf]