(18 May 2015) ORCID and F1000 have partnered to develop a practical means to cite peer review activities, based on a standard set of terms and the use of persistent identifiers.
“The formal but completely transparent peer review process post-publication used on both the F1000Prime article recommendation service and on articles published in F1000Research provides us with the opportunity to maximize the credit we can give back to our referees for the often significant time and effort required to produce a good peer review – work that typically remains invisible”, says Rebecca Lawrence, Managing Director of F1000Research.
Working with the Consortia Advancing Standards in Research Administration Information (CASRAI), a community working group will define a standard field set and business rules that would work across the many types of peer review used in publishing, funding, university research management, and conference presentations.
Further details are in the article.