How should novelty be valued in science?
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- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.28699
How should novelty be valued in science?
Abstract
Scientists are under increasing pressure to do "novel" research. Here I explore whether there are risks to overemphasizing novelty when deciding what constitutes good science. I review studies from the philosophy of science to help understand how important an explicit emphasis on novelty might be for scientific progress. I also review studies from the sociology of science to anticipate how emphasizing novelty might impact the structure and function of the scientific community. I conclude that placing too much value on novelty could have counterproductive effects on both the rate of progress in science and the organization of the scientific community. I finish by recommending that our current emphasis on novelty be replaced by a renewed emphasis on predictive power as a characteristic of good science.
Keywords: novelty; peer review; philosophy of science; science policy; scientific publishing; sociology of science.
Conflict of interest statement
The author declares that no competing interests exist.
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