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English: Fleeting online science and the crystallized scientific record. Much of online science is fleeting. For example, a link to a blog post becomes obsolete when the owner removes the post. This is as it should be. Research blogs serve as science’s short-term memory. However, science also needs a long-term memory, a crystallized and permanently citable historical record. This function is served by the peer-reviewed literature. Note that fleeting online science and the crystallized record interact intensely as bloggers refer to papers and blogs inspire new studies that later become part of the scientific record. However, while blogs link to other blogs (gray arrows) and cite papers (black downward arrows), scientific papers mainly cite other scientific papers (black arrows), because links to online science are less dependable in the long term.
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Source Kriegeskorte N (2012) Open evaluation: a vision for entirely transparent post-publication peer review and rating for science. Front. Comput. Neurosci. 6:79. doi:10.3389/fncom.2012.00079
Author Nikolaus Kriegeskorte

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