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Wellcome mandates publication before peer review in health crises

Organisation joins Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in signing up to the Plan S open-access initiative

Published on
November 5, 2018
Last updated
November 6, 2018
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Crisis management: the Wellcome Trust鈥檚 head of open research stressed that disseminating data on diseases such as Ebola is in line with its mission to improve world health

One of the world鈥檚 biggest research funders is to require research that could help to tackle disease outbreaks or other health emergencies to be published before peer review as part of a further step towards open science.

Releasing details of its new open-access policy, which comes into force in January 2020, the Wellcome Trust said that, 鈥渨here there was a significant public health benefit to preprints being shared widely and rapidly鈥, the research must be placed 鈥渙n an approved platform that supports immediate publication of the complete manuscript鈥 prior to peer review.

Robert Kiley, head of open research at Wellcome, told 探花视频 that it was 鈥渃learly necessary鈥 to bypass traditional journal publication processes if that allowed potentially life-saving research to be shared more quickly.

鈥淲e think there鈥檚 real value in ensuring that once that work has been done, including some quality assurance, we get that research out there as soon as possible,鈥 he said.

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Wellcome deliberately chose not to specify that preprints must be published in cases of a World Health Organisation declaration of emergency, 鈥渂ecause that was too limiting鈥, Mr Kiley added. 鈥淭he WHO only declare that something is an epidemic when it spreads outside several countries 鈥 we want to apply this policy to all relevant cases,鈥 he said.

The funder will still expect papers to be published 鈥渋n a more formal way with peer review鈥 further down the line, but Mr聽Kiley stressed that disseminating data 鈥渙n Zika, Ebola or whatever the next disease outbreak is as soon as possible 鈥 that is completely in line with our mission to improve world health鈥.

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Wellcome will also require all universities and organisations that it funds to sign up to the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (Dora) or an equivalent, or at least to publicly commit to its principles. Dora states that the academic community should not use the impact factor of journals that publish research as a surrogate for quality in hiring, promotion or funding decisions.

鈥淲hat we are really trying to do is ensure that the institutions we work with take into account a whole range of factors when they do their hiring and promoting, for instance not relying on these crude journal impact factors,鈥 Mr Kiley said. 鈥淎聽lot of universities are moving this way already, so I聽get the feeling that we are pushing at an open door.鈥

As part of its new policy, Wellcome has signed up to the principles of Plan聽S, a pan-European initiative that will require all research funded by participating bodies to be made freely and immediately available through open-access platforms as of January 2020. This means that Wellcome will no longer fund researchers鈥 article-processing charges in hybrid journals.

It was also announced on 5聽November that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, another of the world鈥檚 biggest funders of scientific research, was signing up to Plan聽S, becoming the first organisation outside Europe to do so. Policies at the foundation, which invests about $1.2聽billion (拢960聽million) a year in global health initiatives, were already broadly in line with Plan聽S.

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Trevor Mundel, president of global health at the Gates Foundation, said he believed that 鈥渇ree, immediate and unrestricted access to research鈥 was 鈥渆ssential to accelerating innovation, helping to reduce global inequality and empowering the world鈥檚 poorest to transform their own lives鈥.

rachael.pells@timeshighereducation.com

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