A harm reduction approach to improving peer review by acknowledging its imperfections
This candid perspective written by scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds is intended to advance conversations about the realities of peer review and its inherent limitations. Trust in a process or institution is built slowly and can be destroyed quickly. Trust in the peer review process for...
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Main Authors: | Steven J. Cooke (Author), Nathan Young (Author), Kathryn S. Peiman (Author), Dominique G. Roche (Author), Jeff C. Clements (Author), Andrew N. Kadykalo (Author), Jennifer F. Provencher (Author), Rajeev Raghavan (Author), Maria C. DeRosa (Author), Robert J. Lennox (Author), Aminah Robinson Fayek (Author), Melania E. Cristescu (Author), Stuart J. Murray (Author), Joanna Quinn (Author), Kelly D. Cobey (Author), Howard I. Browman (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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