PubPeer integration
PubPeer has an API that would allow Zotero to show the number of comments a given reference currently has on PubPeer and provides a link to those comments.
Would be great to have this integrated into Zotero. Would be even better if when inserting a reference into a paper one was alerted to comments on PubPeer (which could potentially change whether or not one wanted to cite the paper).
The PubPeer API is keyed so please contact us at pubpeer.com if this is of interest.
If you don't know what PubPeer is check out the pubpeer.com or our Twitter feed. Briefly, PubPeer is a platform on which scientists can comment on any published research article. Comments on PubPeer are responsible for all of the hoopla surrounding the "mischief" with the huge human stem cell paper that was recently published in Cell. PubPeer has been recently covered heavily in Science, Nature, and most major news outlets because of this Cell paper.
Would be great to have this integrated into Zotero. Would be even better if when inserting a reference into a paper one was alerted to comments on PubPeer (which could potentially change whether or not one wanted to cite the paper).
The PubPeer API is keyed so please contact us at pubpeer.com if this is of interest.
If you don't know what PubPeer is check out the pubpeer.com or our Twitter feed. Briefly, PubPeer is a platform on which scientists can comment on any published research article. Comments on PubPeer are responsible for all of the hoopla surrounding the "mischief" with the huge human stem cell paper that was recently published in Cell. PubPeer has been recently covered heavily in Science, Nature, and most major news outlets because of this Cell paper.
I saw "PubPeer for Zotero" on github hasn't been active in over half a decade, alas.
Would love some tool that would add an URL attachment to the entry with the relevant PubPeer link to it!
https://github.com/bwiernik/zotero-tools/
And add one for PubPeer. Their URL format will be: https://pubpeer.com/search?q={:DOI:}
Like Emiliano says, more than this would really require PubPeer to have an API to connect to. How does the PubPeer browser add-on work?
There are potentially useful comments that provide evidence of plagiarism and comments that call attention to true cases of double publication. Thus, PubPeer can be useful in the identification of things unworthy of citation. However, because anyone with a browser can say anything expressing any whim; the high effort needed to filter for truth makes this site a potential time sink.
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Take, for example the years of useless comments about Lancet’s retraction of Wakefield’s MMR vaccine paper:
https://blog.pubpeer.com/publications/CF52AD098D3AC462697D50B97B3105
I believe that PubPeer is a great idea but in reality the open nature of the web means that the comments aren’t very useful even in the rare cases where articles have comments.
Retraction Watch [ https://retractionwatch.com/ ] is probably more useful as an option to screen for inappropriate cites.
https://www.zotero.org/blog/retracted-item-notifications/