On 2014 Jan 27, William Hollingworth commented:
I'd like to reinforce Dr Coyne's point about the advantages of PubMed Commons over the much slower, traditional method of communication still used by journals like the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
5th September 2013: Our online paper and the accompanying editorial were published on the JCO website. The editorial, which we had not previously seen, was quite critical and contained several points that we wanted to respond to.
10th Sept 2013: We submitted our letter of response to JCO. After a couple of enquiries, I was told that our letter couldn't be published for several months.
17th Dec 2013: Our letter was accepted.
14th Jan 2014: Proofs, conflict of interest, authorship statement for the letter received and returned.
I'm still not sure when our letter will appear in the journal or on its website.
The 4+ month delay clearly stifles debate and favours the editorialist (who has immediate right of reply) over the authors (who have to wait). Next time I'll respond through PubMed Commons.
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