‘What
might peer review look like in 2030’ examines
how peer review can be improved for
future generations of academics and offers key recommendations to the academic
community. The report is based on the lively and progressive sessions at the SpotOn London conference held at Wellcome Collection
Conference centre in November 2016
It includes a collection of reflections on
the history of peer review, current issues such as sustainability and ethics,
while also casting a look into the future including advances such as preprint
servers and AI applications. The contributions cover perspectives from the
researcher, a librarian, publishers and others.