News:Pubmed Commons : A System That Enables Researchers To Share Their Opinions About Scientific Publications
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via Pedro Beltrao:

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedcommons/

PubMed Commons is a system that enables researchers to share their opinions about scientific publications. Researchers can comment on any publication indexed by PubMed, and read the comments of others. PubMed Commons is a forum for open and constructive criticism and discussion of scientific issues. It will thrive with high quality interchange from the scientific community. PubMed Commons is currently in a closed pilot testing phase, which means that only invited participants can add and view comments in PubMed.

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And there is a new field for Entrez: via

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/?term=has_user_comments[sb]

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Here is my first comment in PubmedCommons for my article \pmid 9682060: "My code has moved to github"

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You should also see the discussion at Retraction Watch about this:

http://retractionwatch.wordpress.com/2013/10/22/pubmed-now-allows-comments-on-abstracts-but-only-by-a-select-few/

EDIT (after trying it out): I commented on the Biostar paper to kick the tires. I wondered what would happen if you invited an author--I thought that might be interesting to try and potentially useful (also a spam risk). But you have to know the author's email apparently.

Invite an author form

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I'm a little surprised that Retraction Watch are essentially calling for an anything-goes comment policy. PubMed is not YouTube.

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People have found this post helpful: Joining PubMed Commons: A Step-by-step Guide. If you want an invite and have a PubMed article I'm happy to try to give you an invite. Need one of your Pubmed IDs + the email for your MyNCBI account and I will do that invite as shown in the graphic here. That seemed to work for someone I invited.

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Are they importing comments from other sources? The comments on the DESeq paper dates from June: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20979621/

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The PLoS journals also have this option, though so far seems to get very little use.

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This is also the first thing that came into my mind when I saw this post

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