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Melinda Baldwin, "Making 'Nature': The History of a Scientific Journal" (U Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in Science

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The Power of the Editors in Scientific Communication

In 18 69, when norman lockier began the journal, nature, he did not have anything that we would recognize as a refereing system. He might occasionally consult outsider people who didn't work for the journal for opinions on particular papers. Ando you see stories like that of nature, where it was really the contributor's needs and interests that drove some changes in the format and audience of the journal. The professional advancement of scientists is so heavily dependent on being published in these pur reviewed journals. It can seem like the power to shape scholarly communication is only in the hand s of the editors and in the hands of anonymous referees who review papers.

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