id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16637 Ford, Emily Advancing an Open Ethos with Open Peer Review 2017-05-04 7 .pdf application/pdf 3824 238 46 In fact, early exploration of open review by Kathleen Fitzpatrick and Avi Santo outlines the need for open review to be formed by each community adopting it.5 However, for purposes of this editorial, a functional definition is that OPR allows for the disclosure of author and referee identities to one another, and supports the publication of referee reports and author responses on the open web. In my view, OPR allows for and supports transparent scholarly conversations, improves and enhances collaboration and research, and exposes and alleviates problems endemic in blinded peer review processes. cache/crl-16637.pdf txt/crl-16637.txt