Openness in Research and Peer Review

To the Editor:

Goldie Blumenstyk misses the mark in her implication that Idaho State University's administration committed an ethical lapse in the release of open information in the peer-review process ("When Research Criticizes an Industry," The Chronicle, September 21). Her selective use of facts gives the impression that ISU administrators intentionally subverted the integrity of the research process. Such is not the case.

The central point missed by the article concerns the

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