Thanks so much for your interest in contributing to TRANSPOSE!
Peer review is foundational to our current system of creating and sharing knowledge, yet almost everything about this process is typically shrouded in secrecy. In order to enable conversations about how to make this process more open, accessible, and fair, more systemic transparency around journal policies and practices is needed. To accomplish this, we'll build a user-editable database of journal policies on the openness of peer review, the recognition of early career researchers who contribute to peer review, and detailed policies on preprinting.
These guidelines will help you get involved with TRANSPOSE.
- Participation guidelines
- What we're working on
- How to change policy records
- How to report bugs
- Communication channels
This project adheres to a code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to [email protected].
Check the issue tracker for projects labeled MozSprint!
Specifically, we'd like to begin filling in information relevant to some of the largest or most prominent journals. Check this list of prioritized journals and find one you'd like to work on.
👉Edit and add new records to TRANSPOSE
Notice a mistake? Please file any bugs, requests, or questions in our issue tracker!
Note that as per our LICENSE, all original contributions will be licensed CC0!