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English: Degrees of crystallization of scientific communications. Scientific communications, from informal conversations to peer-reviewed papers, span a wide range of degrees of crystallization. Crystallization increases with the number of people in whose memory the communication is stored and with the reliability, permanence, and citability of computer-based storage. The most significant scientific communications deserve lasting accessibility and citability. They form the historical memory of science. The peer-reviewed paper, thus, will continue to play a pivotal role in science, even as more fleeting online communications gain in importance.
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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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