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Post Publication Peer Review is a a newer method of academic peer review where reviews take place after publication. Commonly it is used to supplement pre publication peer review where articles are published following prior peer review and post publication peer review continues the review process. However it is also being used by some journals as the only method of review where articles are published without any prior peer review and the debate and discussions take place post publication.
Peer Review in scientific publishing has been the subjec of much debate lately. It has been criticized for being arbitrary, slow, biased, anti-innovation, and costly.
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