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English: Emerging methods of scientific collaboration include models where scientists share data and methods before publication, and collaborate online in the process. Proponents of so-called "Open science" or "Science 2.0" stress the benefits of such a model, although detractors suggest that the more established method of conducing research privately, and publishing papers in peer-reviewed journals, has a fairer system of establishing credit and paying peer-reviewers.
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Further information, see this Scientific American article about Science 2.0

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