Peer Reviewing for Journals and the Co-Construction of Knowledge
Peer review is a social process involving the interactions of authors, reviewers and editors, each of whom make a different contribution to the production of knowledge. Learn more in this guest post from Dr. Dermot Breslin.
When peer review goes right
Peer review. Why is it important, and how can you become an excellent reviewer who contributes to your field and to impactful research that benefits society?
Peer Review: Practices and Controversies
Learn more about the peer review processes and ideas from the field about how to improve it. Find a variety of perspectives in this collection of open-access articles.
Honest Feedback Helps Researchers Develop Methods
Is it brilliant or crazy? It can be hard to know whether your new ideas make sense, so ask a trusted colleague for honest feedback. Find an example and tips in this post.