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Conducting Effective Research: Peer Review

This guide will help you conduct research and write papers.

Understanding Peer Review and How the Process Works

PEER REVIEW : What is it?

PEER REVIEW has been a formal part of scientific communication since the first scientific journals appeared more than 300 years ago. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society is thought to be the first journal to formalize the peer review process under the editorship of Henry Oldenburg (1618 - 1677).

Despite many criticisms about the integrity of peer review, the majority of the research community still believes peer review is the best form of scientific evaluation. This opinion was endorsed by the outcome of a survey Elsevier and Sense About Science conducted in 2009 and has since been further confirmed by other publisher and scholarly organization surveys. Furthermore, a 2015 survey by the Publishing Research Consortium, saw 82 percent of researchers agreeing that “without peer review there is no control in scientific communication.

Source: Elsevier

PEER REVIEW : How does it work?

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A Monroe University Research Guide

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