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Blogger ChickenBreeder said...

I wonder how much JHEP pays its reviewer?

I once got $50 reviewing a proposal for a non-profit organization, but it's perhaps the first time a science journal is paying its referees.

4:00 PM, December 06, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

I don't know. I don't think it would be too much. I am not sure though what to think of it. I mean, I can understand the idea that if one wants people to spend time on writing a report, they should have an incentive for it. But I am not exactly sure whether money is the right way. Yes, it might result in fast and efficiently provided reports, which would certainly be an improvement over many experiences I've had. But I don't know whether it would increase the quality of the reports. I keep thinking it would be better if one could somehow quantify the 'community service' one does with writing reports. I mean, I keep telling myself the authors appreciate the effort. But then I receive exactly the same paper two months later from another journal, the authors have apparently ignored every reason for the previous rejection, and I wonder why I waste my time with that. So occasionally I think why not just have a statistic saying: X has written N referee reports for papers that got cited M times. Should be doable to provide that in a way confidentiality is okay. I'm not much a fan of the cite or other indices, but if people like handy numbers that rate their efforts, why not do it that way? Best,

B.

4:18 PM, December 06, 2007

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